Kevin Durant blasted the NBA’s two-minute report released on Monday, that stated referees missed two crucial calls at the end of the Warriors 109-108 defeat to the Cavaliers on Christmas Day. The calls may have swung the game in Golden State’s favor.
Giants broadcaster Mike Krukow believes there is value in bringing Morse back into the organization, and told Murph and Mac on Tuesday that he believes the right-handed slugger is primed for a career in coaching.
The Warriors blew a 14-point fourth quarter lead in their 109-108 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers on Christmas Day. As we all know, it’s not the first time the Warriors have blown a lead to the Cavs, as the only team to ever lose an NBA Finals after leading the series 3-1.
The Hall of Fame chances of former Giants left fielder Barry Bonds are growing. According to Hall of Fame ballot tracker Ryan Thibodaux, Bonds has been voted in by 71 percent of the 107 ballots that have made public for induction into Cooperstown in 2017.
As he’s known to do, former 49ers offensive tackle Anthony Davis took to Twitter on Christmas Day to give his takes on San Francisco’s front office and head coach Chip Kelly.
Raiders quarterback Derek Carr will be sidelined for 6-8 weeks as he recovers from upcoming surgery to repair a broken fibula suffered in Sunday’s win over the Colts, Adam Schefter of ESPN is reporting.
The Giants have signed first baseman Michael Morse, as well as journeyman outfielder Justin Ruggiano to minor league deals, according to Matt Eddy of Baseball America.