Could The Warriors Run With The Bulls?
The 2015-16 Golden State Warriors might just be better than the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls, the greatest team in NBA history.
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The 2015-16 Golden State Warriors might just be better than the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls, the greatest team in NBA history.
Breaking the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls' record of 72-10 seemed like a sure thing for the Warriors just a week ago, but things have changed after the team has lost two of its last three games.
The Golden State Warriors may be in the run for the greatest season by any team in NBA history, but that doesn't keep the team from having some fun.
Jason and Nate review a Kings loss and discuss the impact of resting star players with the end of the season in sight. There's also some preseason MLB discussion and a poll on the best basketball song.
Jason and Nate review a Kings loss and discuss the impact of resting star players with the end of the season in sight. There's also some preseason MLB discussion and a poll on the best basketball song.
Jason and Nate look back at a NCAA Tournament weekend that decided the Final Four; also, a recap of a Kings win, a look ahead to tonight's battle in Portland, and the guys have a laugh at the expense of Dan Shaughnessy.
Jason and Nate discuss the upcoming end of the Kings' season and what's gone wrong; also, is the trade market for Colin Kaepernick cooling off? Tim Roye of the Warriors joins the show in the final hour.
Warriors radio voice Tim Roye talks about their incredible season and looks ahead to the playoffs.
Jason and Nate look back at a Kings loss and peek ahead to tonight's NCAA Tournament games. Also, a recap around a wild night in the NBA and some discussion on the Raiders' future home.
Jason and Nate talk about the upcoming Kings/Timberwolves matchup; plus, a look at LeBron's latest outburst and interviews with Steve Berman and Zach Harper.
Zach Harper of CBS Sports previews the Kings/Timberwolves matchup and looks at the rest of the NBA as the season winds down.
Jason and Nate look back on another Kings loss, this time in Chicago; plus, a look at some intriguing NFL quarterback situations and some thoughts on what's going wrong with the Cavs.
Jason and Nate recap a crazy weekend of college hoops, talk some NFL free agency, and talk some NBA from a weekend that contained a Kings win and a thriller between the Spurs and Warriors.
Jason and Nate look back at a Kings win, discuss a heckler at the Clippers/Spurs game, and chat with Bill Laskey about the Giants, among other things.
Jason and Nate discuss the Redskins' ridiculous new stadium idea, the Warriors' ongoing win streak, the NFL's long-awaited admission of the links between football and CTE, and the possibility of Roger Goodell ceding disciplinary power.
Scott Howard-Cooper of NBA.com breaks down the top NBA prospects heading into the NCAA tournament.
Jason and Nate break down the NCAA bracket; plus, some spring training, NFL free agency news, a debate about Steph Curry, and a look back at another rough weekend for the Kings.
Jason and Nate recap NFL free agency and give some thoughts on the media showdown between Bryce Harper and Goose Gossage. Also, a look ahead to the Kings/Magic matchup tonight at Sleep Train Arena.
Jason and Nate look back on a Kings loss and discuss the one game suspension of DeMarcus Cousins for conduct detrimental to the team, stemming from a sideline altercation with the coaching staff. Also, the Sharks are asking fans to vote for their next goal song - Jason and Nate did their part to make sure that one particularly catchy song gets the votes.
Jason and Nate keep you up-to-date on all the latest in NFL free agency, including moves by the Raiders and 49ers; plus, a look ahead to the Kings' night against the Cavs and an interview with Sacramento State Men's Basketball Coach Brian Katz.
Jason and Nate open up the NFL Free Agency negotiating period by breaking down the Raiders' big move with Scott Bair of CSNCalifornia.com and recap another disappointing loss to the Kings.
Jason and Nate recap a busy weekend in sports, including the retirement of Peyton Manning, the Warriors losing to the Lakers, and UFC 196.
Jason and Nate review a Kings win; plus, what can the NBA do to slow down Steph Curry and the Warriors? Also, some uniform aesthetic talk and some MLB conspiracy theories.
Jason and Nate look ahead to Monday night's Kings/Thunder matchup in Sacramento; plus, what can be done to stop Steph Curry after his ridiculous, game-winning outburst on Saturday night? Also, the latest on Colin Kaepernick and some news from around the NFL.
During the program's first year, it will be offered at about 65 to 75 hospitals that handle about a quarter of births in the state and largely serve low-income patients, Newsom's office said.
The MV Hondius is currently traveling to the Canary Islands, where the 147 people on board will be methodically off-boarded and flown home.
A burglary suspect died and another was hospitalized after they were shot by a security guard in Sacramento, authorities said.
A home in the Arroyo Grande area of San Luis Obispo County was searched Wednesday in connection with the disappearance of Kristin Smart.
An incident that left a person dead at a Stanislaus County industrial warehouse is under investigation, authorities said.
Sacramento city leaders are looking for ways to balance a $66 million budget deficit, and that could impact everything from where you park to your furry friends.
During the program's first year, it will be offered at about 65 to 75 hospitals that handle about a quarter of births in the state and largely serve low-income patients, Newsom's office said.
Sacramento City Unified School District is running out of time and cash to keep the district funded past July, according to the latest report from an independent state agency that helps guide local districts in financial crisis.
Sacramento State students logging into Canvas were redirected to a page displaying a message from a hacking group. The message claimed that the group had obtained sensitive data and threatened to leak it unless a ransom was paid.
The MV Hondius is currently traveling to the Canary Islands, where the 147 people on board will be methodically off-boarded and flown home.
Sacramento City Unified School District is running out of time and cash to keep the district funded past July, according to the latest report from an independent state agency that helps guide local districts in financial crisis.
Sacramento city leaders are looking for ways to balance a $66 million budget deficit, and that could impact everything from where you park to your furry friends.
Sacramento State students logging into Canvas were redirected to a page displaying a message from a hacking group. The message claimed that the group had obtained sensitive data and threatened to leak it unless a ransom was paid.
There are new proposed cuts that include eliminating the mounted patrol unit, terminating contracts with Regional Transit and the Natomas Unified School District for resource officers, and ending the ShotSpotter program in some parts of the city.
After postponing its originally planned 2025 stop in the capital city, X Games is moving forward with its return to Sacramento this summer — now with a major music lineup attached.
During the program's first year, it will be offered at about 65 to 75 hospitals that handle about a quarter of births in the state and largely serve low-income patients, Newsom's office said.
Gov. Gavin Newsom defended his administration's water policies and pushed for major infrastructure projects, including the controversial Delta Conveyance Project, arguing California is now "more prepared for our water future than ever before."
A spring storm has hit farmers in what many consider the cherry capital of the world.
An early morning earthquake in Nevada on Friday was felt as far west as the Sacramento Valley.
The sunny skies and warmer weather in Northern California are increasing the chance of seeing snakes, and this year, there's been a big spike in the number of fatal rattlesnake bites in the state.
The Philadelphia Phillies were crushed by the Athletics Thursday night to avoiding a three-game sweep.
Netflix will air the Week 1 matchup between the San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Rams in Melbourne, Australia, a person familiar with the move told The Associated Press on Thursday.
Pinch-hitter Ty France delivered a two-run triple in the seventh inning to put San Diego ahead to stay as the Padres picked up a 5-1 win over the San Francisco Giants on Wednesday.
Edmundo Sosa hit a go-ahead two-run single in the eighth inning, Adolis García homered and the Philadelphia Phillies rallied to beat the Athletics 6-3.
Colby Thomas, Zack Gelof and Tyler Soderstrom homered to back a strong start by Aaron Civale and the Athletics beat the Cleveland Guardian 7-1 on Sunday to avoid a series sweep.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said in a statement that the documents "have long fueled justified speculation — and it's time the American people see it for themselves."
The video portrays Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass as a villainous Joker-like figure and Gov. Gavin Newsom as French royalty eating cake, while Pratt appears as a hero swooping in to save Los Angeles and California from chaos.
The Justice Department argues the patchwork of state laws around guns makes it difficult to take them across state lines for lawful purposes like target shooting, hunting and self-defense.
Three of the nation's major scholarly groups challenged the Trump administration's cuts to humanities grants.
The acting attorney general is touting the administration's stepped-up denaturalization efforts.
Mexican street corn-inspired trail mix made by Illinois food company was sold at Target and other retailers, as well as online.
The FDA announced its first authorization of fruit-flavored electronic cigarettes intended for adult smokers, a major policy shift after months of appeals to President Trump from the vaping industry.
Food containing norovirus may smell and taste normal but still cause serious illness if consumed, FDA warns.
HHS Secretary RFK Jr. wants the popular coffee chains to prove their surgery drinks are safe for teens and suggested the Trump administration could place limits on your cup of coffee.
Public health officials say they've confirmed two cases of measles in Sacramento County.
During the program's first year, it will be offered at about 65 to 75 hospitals that handle about a quarter of births in the state and largely serve low-income patients, Newsom's office said.
Fresh off their undefeated season and conference championship win, the women on the team are speaking out for the first time.
Finding the perfect dress isn't easy, but now, selling them could become a lot more challenging.
This weekend, Placer County is hosting its annual Sip Into Spring event, offering free or discounted tastings at more than 20 wineries along what's known as the Placer Wine Trail.
From fruits and veggies to car parts, economists project that businesses will pass along the cost of the tariffs to customers.
President Trump and Gov. Gavin Newsom have made several different claims about California gas prices. Here's what we found.
This year-long investigation provides an unprecedented look at California's one-party supermajority legislature through the eyes of grieving parents who discover how California lawmakers kill popular bills by not voting.
This year-long investigation by CBS News California investigative correspondent Julie Watts examines the many components of California's new tougher-on-crime law.
A Natomas mother demanded that her daughter be exhumed and cremated after a Sacramento cemetery moved her grave without telling the family.
The California Highway Patrol captain accused of workers' compensation fraud was the commander in charge of the fatal Mahaney Park shootout in Roseville, three officers who worked under him at the time of the shootout said.
CBS13 and the Call Kurtis consumer investigative team devised an idea on how to lower what consumers owe on their credit cards -- and it begins with a simple phone call.
No one wants to think about death. However, it's important to plan on what happens to your digital assets after you die.
After spending $18,000 on waterproof laminate floors, a Natomas couple spotted damage after the first cleaning.
More than a year after Hai Pham canceled the trial membership, he kept getting charged every month for it.
A Natomas mother demanded that her daughter be exhumed and cremated after a Sacramento cemetery moved her grave without telling the family.
Six months after a California wildfire destroyed dozens of homes in the Tuolumne County community of Chinese Camp, officials say debris removal is now complete and properties are being returned to their owners.
A man has been arrested and charged in connection with the Tiger Fire that burned 118 acres in California's Amador County last summer and forced evacuations near Pioneer.
A major home developer is rethinking how communities are built in wildfire-prone areas and the future is taking shape in El Dorado County.
San Joaquin County secured a grant aimed at helping to build a wildfire protection plan for the entire county.
More than two dozen structures were destroyed in a wildfire in the eastern Sierra Nevada mountains on Wednesday afternoon, officials said.
A Sacramento County dog picked up thousands of miles from home after he went missing five years ago was reunited with his family on Wednesday.
What started as a suspicious circumstances call for Rancho Cordova police ended with a newborn surprise.
A once-empty lot behind Church of the Cross in north Modesto now hosts a thriving community garden with more than 140 plots and growers from across the globe.
A Sacramento-area middle school history and English teacher is in the running to win big as America's Favorite Teacher, a title her students think she is more than worthy of being awarded.
Junior Romello Bruhn of Woodland Christian High School is closer than ever to scoring 3,000 career points, something only 13 high school athletes have accomplished in California state history.
Police say the security guard is cooperating with the investigation.
At this time, authorities can't say whether those remains belong to Smart.
Jake Gadon reports.
Human remains discovered near Knights Ferry last week are now being investigated as a homicide, the Stanislaus County Sheriff's Office said.
Madisen Keavy reports.