Warriors add young center on two-way deal

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:57:11 GMT

Warriors add young center on two-way deal The Warriors signed a former Rockets center in their hunt for a backup big man, but it was not Dwight Howard, whose meeting with the team last week drew interest online.Instead, Golden State has signed Usman Garuba to a two-way contract, meaning he can bounce between the NBA and the Warriors’ G League team in Santa Cruz.Garuba, 21, is a 2021 first-round pick who played backup minutes for Houston last season after splitting time between the NBA and G League as a rookie.He played in 75 games for the Rockets in 2022-23, averaging 12.9 minutes per game. He scored only 3.0 points per game but averaged 4.1 rebounds in those limited minutes. Additionally, one-third of his shot attempts were 3-pointers, and he made 41% of them, though the sample is small (24-of-59).Related ArticlesGolden State Warriors | Want a part of the Warriors? 10% of the ownership stake — for about $700 million — reportedly is up for sale Golden State Warriors | Golden Stat...

UC Berkeley frat house raided, police seize stolen sign worth $25,000

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:57:11 GMT

UC Berkeley frat house raided, police seize stolen sign worth $25,000 BERKELEY — Police here are investigating the theft of a $25,000 sign that was stolen from outside a university dormitory and ended up on the roof of a nearby fraternity house, authorities said.In a Sept. 13 law enforcement operation, UC Berkeley police recovered the sign from the Sigma Chi fraternity at 2345 College Ave., authorities said. The sign had been stolen five days earlier from the Christian Hall dormitory on Durant Avenue, authorities said.While the incident has all the makings of a fraternity prank, UC Berkeley police treated it as a felony investigation. The sign was bolted into the cement and cost roughly $3,000 to install, well past the $400 threshold for felony vandalism in California. With an estimated value of $25,000, it also qualifies as a felony grand theft under state law.The trouble started Sept. 8, when a UC Berkeley employee reported the theft. Four days later, a UC Berkeley student spotted the sign on the Sigma Chi roof. Police say it had been spray pa...

Indian Rasoi takes over Cafe Colucci space in Oakland

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:57:11 GMT

Indian Rasoi takes over Cafe Colucci space in Oakland Oakland’s upper Temescal District was deprived of a spot for highly spiced foods from across the world when Cafe Colucci, a popular Ethiopian eatery now hosting a Michelin-cred pop-up, departed for a location farther away.That void’s filled at last with the arrival of Indian Rasoi in the old Colucci space at 6427 Telegraph Ave. It’s a colorfully decorated restaurant specializing in the cuisine of Northern India – long-simmered curries, tandoori-grilled meats, hot chai and cold lassi.Rasoi opened earlier this month and on a recent stop-in, appeared to be doing brisk take-out business. A few diners sat in the main room under a rainbow canopy of hanging fabric and inverted umbrellas. A grand opening sign flapped in the wind, beckoning residents in this borderland of Oakland and Berkeley and passing students from the UC campus up the street.The menu has the standard Indian breakdown of appetizers (samosas, pakora, some crispy chaats), biryani, curries (lamb, chicken, s...

Fact-checking Trump’s recent lies about 2020 election

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:57:11 GMT

Fact-checking Trump’s recent lies about 2020 election By Daniel Dale | CNNFormer President Donald Trump made a series of inflammatory social media posts on Sunday in which, among other things, he lied that Senate Democrats rigged the 2020 election and baselessly accused the company that owns NBC and MSNBC of treason.The 2020 electionSince November 2020, when Trump lost the presidential election to Joe Biden, he has lied dozens of times that the free and fair election was “rigged” and “stolen.” In a post on Sunday, Trump added an additional false claim on top of the usual false claim – this time declaring that Senate Democrats perpetrated the (nonexistent) election theft.Trump was addressing last week’s federal indictment of Sen. Bob Menendez, a New Jersey Democrat, on corruption charges Menendez denies. Trump asked why the FBI doesn’t raid the homes of “Senate Democrat’s” like it searched his Florida home last year for classified documents he had retained after his presidency – baselessly calling that court-approved search illegal. The...

Correction: Warriors began play at Chase Center in 2019

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:57:11 GMT

Correction: Warriors began play at Chase Center in 2019 A story published online Friday, Sept. 22 and in the Sports section Saturday, Sept. 23 incorrectly stated the year that the Warriors started play at Chase Center in San Francisco. The year was 2019.

Mountain West power ratings: Air Force jumps, SDSU falls and Fresno State tightens its grip on the top spot

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:57:11 GMT

Mountain West power ratings: Air Force jumps, SDSU falls and Fresno State tightens its grip on the top spot Last season, the Hotline published weekly ‘Best of the West’ power ratings that considered not only Pac-12 teams but those in the Mountain West and Brigham Young. The exercise was so popular that we’re adding a MW-specific column to our array of offerings this season.Quick thought before diving into the power ratings:With Boise State and San Diego State sitting on multiple losses, the Mountain West is lacking marquee matchups for the conference season.It’s a bad year for Fresno State and Air Force — the only remaining undefeated teams — to miss each other.(All times Pacific)1. Fresno State (4-0)Last week: 1Result: beat Kent State 53-10Next up: vs. Nevada (7:30 p.m. on FS1)Comment: The 29-0 win at Arizona State was impressive at the time and looks even better after the Sun Devils pushed USC deep into the fourth quarter.2. Air Force (4-0/2-0)Last week: 3Result: won at San Jose State 45-20Next up: vs. San Diego State (5 p.m. on CBS Sports Network)Comment: The Falcons ...

Woman who vanished in Big Sur still missing 1 year later

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:57:11 GMT

Woman who vanished in Big Sur still missing 1 year later (KRON) -- A young Salinas woman vanished in Big Sur one year ago and Monterey County officials are asking for the public's help to find her.Arelie Garcia, 25, was last seen on the morning of September 22, 2022 when she left her home on Roosevelt Street. Shortly after 6:30 a.m., she sent her sister a text message telling her that she was on her way to work. "However, she never arrived at her place of employment. Her family reported her missing later that evening," the Salinas Police Department wrote.Monterey County Sheriff's search and rescue teams found Garcia's vehicle on Highway 1 near Bixby Bridge in Big Sur. Searches using drones, K9 units, and aircraft around Big Sur were unsuccessful.Arelie Garcia is missing. (Image courtesy Monterey County) Garcia's whereabouts still remain unknown, and her family is left without answers.County officials wrote, "This is an ongoing and active investigation, and we are asking anyone who has seen Ms. Garcia since she was reported missing, or has...

The New York Giants return from a short break and start focusing on fixing things

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:57:11 GMT

The New York Giants return from a short break and start focusing on fixing things EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Having to play two games on the road in less than a week gave the New York Giants three days to look back at their first three games and to consider what’s gone wrong.It’s nothing like a season ago when the Giants won their first two games under new coach Brian Daboll and six of their first seven. It carried the team to its first playoff berth since 2016 with a 9-7-1 record.This season has been much shakier. New York is 1-2. It has been blown out by the Dallas Cowboys (2-1) and San Francisco 49ers (3-0) and it needed to match its greatest comeback in franchise history for a 31-28 win over the Arizona Cardinals (1-2).The job is not going to get easier with Seattle (2-1), Miami (3-0) and Buffalo (2-1) over the next three weeks, especially with all that is going wrong.Daniel Jones and the offense are struggling. The defense is missing tackles, not forcing turnovers and failing to get off the field, even on third-and-long situations.If there has ...

Jaguars ‘have to do better’ with a pass rush that looks pedestrian for a second straight year

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:57:11 GMT

Jaguars ‘have to do better’ with a pass rush that looks pedestrian for a second straight year JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Jaguars coach Doug Pederson paused for roughly 15 seconds — it seemed like an eternity in a silent meeting room — before trying to explain Jacksonville’s lackluster pass rush against Houston.There wasn’t much to say since the Texans were without four starting offensive linemen and going with a rookie quarterback who had been sacked an NFL-leading 11 times in the first two weeks.“You can maybe point to several things, but we have to do better,” Pederson said. “It starts up front.”Two weeks after Josh Allen and Travon Walker combined for four sacks at Indianapolis — two of them because Allen ran Anthony Richardson out of bounds — Jacksonville’s pass rush returned to its pedestrian 2022 form in a 37-17 debacle at home to AFC South rival and previously winless Houston on Sunday.Neither Allen nor Walker nor anyone else got to rookie C.J. Stroud, who had extra time to throw for the first time this season. Stroud completed 20 of 30 passes for 280 yards, with two t...

MLB-leading Braves are dealing with an ailing rotation as the playoffs loom

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:57:11 GMT

MLB-leading Braves are dealing with an ailing rotation as the playoffs loom ATLANTA (AP) — Baseball’s best team has some major pitching concerns heading into the final week of the regular season.Two of Atlanta’s key starters — Max Fried and Charlie Morton — have landed on the injured list in recent days, raising questions about just who’ll be available for the Braves in the playoffs.Spencer Strider (19-5) and Bryce Elder (12-4) are the only two regular starters who appear certain to pitch in the NL Division Series, which starts Oct. 7.Strider remains confident in his team, no matter who is healthy for the playoffs.“This whole organization is something to marvel at,” he said. “It’s not like it’s just been 26 guys either. It’s been a whole group.”Allan Winans, who has bounced between the big leagues and Triple-A while the Braves dealt with a rash of pitching injuries this season, is among those who could get an unlikely start in the postseason.“Obviously, I would be pretty ecstatic about the opportunity,” Winans told ...