A good morning for the Bay Area
Crazy scenes in Dallas last night, as the GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS shocked the Mavericks, 97-85, in the NBA playoffs last night.
Baron Davis (pictured) received a painful poke in the eye in the second quarter, then he carried Golden State to the victory in their first postseason game in 13 years.
Davis finished with 33 points, 14 rebounds and eight assists. Stephen Jackson added 23 points.
Former Mavs coach Don Nelson is back with "the Dubs," and showed last night that he still knows how to coach.
Earlier in the day, the SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS beat the Diamondbacks, 2-1, to improve to 9-8. Matt Cain pitched another good game and Barry Bonds homered.
After a slow start, the G-Men are looking better.
Now, the girls and I are listening to the "Murph and Mac Show" on KNBR 680 live online. The station serves as the flagship for both the Warriors and the Giants, so the hosts and callers are really lovin' it this morning.
"Our heads are spinning after that game," one of the radio hosts just said.
Wanna know what kind of a day it is in the Bay Area? The traffic reporter just said that BART is on time and there isn't even a back up on the Golden Gate Bridge coming into the City from Marin.
Now *THAT'S* a nice day!
Baron Davis (pictured) received a painful poke in the eye in the second quarter, then he carried Golden State to the victory in their first postseason game in 13 years.
Davis finished with 33 points, 14 rebounds and eight assists. Stephen Jackson added 23 points.
Former Mavs coach Don Nelson is back with "the Dubs," and showed last night that he still knows how to coach.
Earlier in the day, the SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS beat the Diamondbacks, 2-1, to improve to 9-8. Matt Cain pitched another good game and Barry Bonds homered.
After a slow start, the G-Men are looking better.
Now, the girls and I are listening to the "Murph and Mac Show" on KNBR 680 live online. The station serves as the flagship for both the Warriors and the Giants, so the hosts and callers are really lovin' it this morning.
"Our heads are spinning after that game," one of the radio hosts just said.
Wanna know what kind of a day it is in the Bay Area? The traffic reporter just said that BART is on time and there isn't even a back up on the Golden Gate Bridge coming into the City from Marin.
Now *THAT'S* a nice day!
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