Warriors Beat Cavs 104-89, Take Game 1 Of Finals
Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson combined for just 20 points on 8-for-27 shooting.
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Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson combined for just 20 points on 8-for-27 shooting.
This marks the ninth time that one market will host the championships for the NBA and the NHL in the same year.
In a short show before the Sharks Stanley Cup Playoff game Grant first talked about Barry Bonds opening up to a sports blog about his bad attitude as a player. In the second part of the show Grant talked about tomorrow's Warriors-Cavs game tomorrow for the first game in the NBA Finals.
Grant spent most of the Show talking about the Golden State Warriors and their upcoming matchup with the Cleveland Cavs in the NBA Finals. Grant had on Scott Howard-Cooper, from NBA.com, to talk about the NBA Finals and the upcoming NBA Draft. Next Grant had on Bret Hedican, from the San Jose Sharks Radio Network, to talk about Game One of the Stanley Cup Finals between the Sharks and the Penguins. Grant then finished the show with the Voice of the Golden State Warriors, Tim Roye, to talk about the Warriors Game Seven win over the Oklahoma City Thunder, and what to expect in the NBA Finals.
The Thunder took the Warriors to the brink of elimination leaving fans and critics wondering if the greatest regular season team could give everyone an NBA Finals repeat.
The defending champion Warriors staved off elimination with a 120-111 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday night in Game 5 of the Western Conference finals.
Grant started the show today talking about the Sharks beating the St. Louis Blues in the NHL Western Conference Finals last night. He also talked about the All-Team NBA and Demarcus Cousins making it on the second team. Grant had on Curtis Brown, former Sharks player, to preview the upcoming Stanley Cup Final between the Sharks and the winner of the Penguins-Lightning series. Grant then had on Sean Deveney, Sporting News, to talk about the NBA playoffs. And finally Grant had on Ken Catanella who is the new assistant GM to talk about his future with the Kings.
For the second consecutive season, Sacramento Kings center DeMarcus Cousins has earned the honor of being named to the All-NBA Second Team.
Grant started the show talking about the Oklahoma City Thunder taking a 3 games to 1 lead over the Golden State Warriors. Next, Grant had on Keith Jones, NBC Hockey Analyst, to talk about the NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs. Grant finished the show with former Sacramento Kings Coach and now working for CSN Bay Area, Garry St. Jean, talking about the Warriors struggles against the Thunder.
At the beginning of the Western Conference Finals, the Golden State Warriors were a favorite to bring home another NBA title. However, the Oklahoma City Thunder had other plans. With last night's 118-94 loss to the Thunder last night, the Warriors now find themselves on the brink of elimination.
Russell Westbrook had 36 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists, and the Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Golden State Warriors 118-94 on Tuesday night.
Grant starts the show talking about the NBA Playoffs. In the second hour Grant has on Dan Russanowsky, the voice of the San Jose Sharks, to come on and talk about the Sharks 3 to 2 lead over the St. Louis Blues in the Western Conference Finals. Next Grant has on Mark Mulder, former Athletics starting pitcher, to talk about the A's and MLB in general. Grant finshed the show taking calls from listeners.
While the Sacramento Kings will start making new memories in the Golden 1 Center this season, it's important to relax on the history and memories made in the old arena.
By now, you have probably seen the video of a woman trying on a Chewbacca mask in her car. The joy this mask brought the woman has garnered millions and millions of views online. Sacramento Kings guard, Ben McLemore wanted in on some of that joy.
Grant had a short show before the Sharks game tonight. He started off by talking about the controversial play with Draymond Green's low blow on Steven Adams. Grant then had on Howard Beck from Bleacher Report to talk about the NBA Playoffs. Grant started the second hour Grant's guest was Tim Roye, the voice of the Golden State Warriors, to talk about their series with the Oklahoma City Thunder. Grant finished the show with calls about Draymond Green.
Adrian Wojnarowski is reporting on Monday afternoon that the NBA will not suspend Golden State's Draymond Green for Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals.
The Oklahoma City Thunder rolled past the Golden State Warriors 133-105 on Sunday night to take a 2-1 lead in the Western Conference finals.
Shortly after former Sacramento Kings shooting guard James Anderson opted out of his contract on Wednesday, international basketball reporter David Pick wrote that he will continue his career playing overseas.
Despite the draft being more than a month away and there will be hundreds of mock drafts released between now and then, let's take a look at what prospects the Kings should select with their pick
Short show today before the game 2 of the Sharks and Blues. Grant gets right into Game one of the Thunder and Warriors in the Western Conference Finals. Grant first has on Matt Pinto, the voice of the Oklahoma City Thunder, to talk about the team's win in game one. Grant's next guest from USA Today, Jeff Zillgitt, came on to preview the Cavs and Raptors series which starts tonight. Grant finished the show talking with callers about their thoughts of the NBA Playoffs.
The Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Golden State Warriors 108-102 on their home floor in Game 1 of the Western Conference finals Monday night.
Grant started the show by talking about the huge brawl between the Texas Rangers and Toronto Blue Jays yesterday. Grant started the second hour talking with the voice of the San Jose Sharks Dan Rusanowsky about the Sharks matchup with the St. Louis Blues in the Western Conference Finals. Grant then took calls about the Atlanta Falcons dropping the price of their concessions to the lowest in Major League Sports and what it means to Sports franchises in the future. Grant finished the show with Tom Morton of Haggin Oaks talking about the Golf and Guitars event tomorrow night.
On today's episode of the Lo-Down the guys open up the show talking about the NBA Playoffs, and Have USA Today's Sam Amick his perspective of all the games so far. The next hour opened up with "Three The Hardway" and the show ended with "And-1"
The Lo-Down opened up with the OKC-Spurs game last night where the Thunder took a 3-2 lead in the series. Then they finished up the first hour talking about the struggling A's. The second hour starts like always with "Three The Hardway" and taking calls. The third hour started with Dave Meltzer from Wrestling Observer and MMAfighting.com to talk about the rumors of the UFC being sold and other MMA news. The show then ended with "And-1."
Short show for Grant before the A's game. Grant opened up the show by talking with the new head coach of the Sacramento Kings to talk about the upcoming season for the Kings. After that he took calls about the coach's interview before the end of the show
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