Is Game 2 a must-win for the Warriors? Here’s what history says about 0-2 deficits

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:47:56 GMT

Is Game 2 a must-win for the Warriors? Here’s what history says about 0-2 deficits Seemingly nobody is panicked about the Warriors’ Game 1 loss to the Lakers Tuesday night at Chase Center.Los Angeles was better rested after the Warriors had to beat the Kings in an intense Game 7 Sunday in Sacramento. Golden State expects to wear down the Lakers’ stars with its fast-paced motion offense. LeBron James is limited by a foot injury already and Anthony Davis has a history of injuries.The Warriors are seven-point favorites to win Game 2.But what if those expected advantages don’t take effect before the final buzzer sounds Thursday night? What if the Lakers steal another road game in San Francisco and head home with two games in downtown LA looming for a Warriors team that struggled mightily on the road in the regular season?Here’s what history says about Golden State’s odds of recovering from an 0-2 hole:In NBA history, 446 teams have lost their first two games. Only 33 (7.4%) have recovered to win their series. The Warriors just did that la...

Death Valley: Woman picks up rabid bat outside store and is bitten

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:47:56 GMT

Death Valley: Woman picks up rabid bat outside store and is bitten A woman who picked up a bat that was “behaving strangely” outside a Death Valley store was bitten and now is being treated for rabies exposure, the National Park Service said.The bat was sitting on a garbage can outside the Stovepipe Wells General Store on Friday, April 29.A store employee picked it up to move it to an area with less foot traffic, and the animal bit her through her rubber gloves.A test determined the bat had rabies, and the employee is undergoing treatment in case she was infected. Rabies can be fatal to humans, and it can be transmitted when the animal’s saliva gets into a wound. The park service’s press release on the incident said at least nine species of insect-eating bats live in Death Valley National Park. Typically, less than 1% of bats have rabies, it said. Related ArticlesPets and Animals | California town declares bears a public safety threat Pets and Animals | Did tagged coyote in San Jose make its way fr...

In da Club: 50 Cent announces Final Lap Tour with Bay Area, SoCal dates

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:47:56 GMT

In da Club: 50 Cent announces Final Lap Tour with Bay Area, SoCal dates 50 Cent is heading out on the road.The hip-hop star, also known as Curtis Jackson, is celebrating the 20th anniversary of the blockbuster 2003 debut “Get Rich or Die Tryin’” with a massive tour that kicks off July 21 in Salt Lake City.The trek, dubbed the Final Lap Tour, also includes a number of stops in the Golden State — Aug. 30 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, Aug. 31 at North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre in Chula Vista, Sept. 2 at Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View and Sept. 4 at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento.“The Final Lap Tour will feature the rap icon performing dozens of fan-favorite and chart-topping hits along with select tracks that have not been performed live in decades,” according to a news release.Busta Rhymes and Jeremih are listed as support on all North American dates.50 cents is using Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan program for the North American trek. Fans can register now through 11:59 p.m. May 9 for the Verified Fan ...

Disneyland pitches theme park expansion plans to neighbors

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:47:56 GMT

Disneyland pitches theme park expansion plans to neighbors Disneyland is pitching long-term plans for theme park, retail and parking expansion to Anaheim residents as Disney continues to work with the city to extensively reimagine what the future of the resort district will look like over the next couple of decades.Disneyland is hosting a series of community coffees at city parks throughout Anaheim to introduce residents to Disney’s decades-long expansion initiative known as DisneylandForward.The DisneylandForward proposal seeks to update a 1990s Anaheim city plan to allow for a mix of theme park, hotel, retail, dining and entertainment on the eastern and western edges of the Disneyland resort.The long-term planning proposal dangles six possible projects based on “Frozen,” “Tangled,” “Peter Pan,” “Zootopia,” “Toy Story” and “Tron” as the types of lands and attractions Anaheim is missing out on under current city planning and zoning guidelines.DisneylandForward is Disney’s effort to work with the city to grow the Disneyland resort, update th...

‘I am a White person:’ UC Berkeley scholar apologizes for wrongly claiming to be Native American her ‘whole life’

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:47:56 GMT

‘I am a White person:’ UC Berkeley scholar apologizes for wrongly claiming to be Native American her ‘whole life’ When Elizabeth Hoover was hired as an associate professor by UC Berkeley in 2020, the anthropologist was hailed in the campus media as one of the small but growing number of Native American scholars who could help make the campus a more welcoming place for learning and research into Native American history, culture and contemporary issues.But that promise is now mired in controversy, with Hoover admitting she’s “a White person” who “incorrectly” claimed to be Native American for her “whole life.” The situation has prompted calls for Hoover’s resignation and sparked concerns among her students and Native American scholars about UC Berkeley’s academic integrity and respect for authentic Native identity.On Monday, Hoover issued an apology that confirmed what other Native American scholars and activists had been saying about her for more than than a year — that the Ivy League-educated expert on environmental health and food justice in Nati...

Davis stabbings: Person of interest detained, other updates from rattled community

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:47:56 GMT

Davis stabbings: Person of interest detained, other updates from rattled community With Davis on edge after three recent stabbings — two of them fatal — the city and the University of California campus are urging people not to be out alone after dark.UC Davis has made changes to its schedule and its security staffing this week, including shifting all night classes to remote instruction and extending the hours of its Safe Ride and campus escort programs. Beyond the campus, night events have been canceled and some businesses are closing in the early evening.Attacks in city parks April 27 and April 29 killed two men — one of them a UC undergraduate. A third attack May 1 wounded a woman in a homeless encampment. Descriptions of the stabber in the last two attacks were similar: a light-skinned man about 5-foot-7 and of thin build, with dark, curly hair, and wearing a dark sweatshirt and black Adidas track pants.Police confirmed to the Davis Enterprise that a “person of interest” was detained and questioned Wednesday evening. He had been re...

May the 4th be with you: 4 ways to celebrate ‘Star Wars Day’

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:47:56 GMT

May the 4th be with you: 4 ways to celebrate ‘Star Wars Day’ By Lisa Respers France | CNNMay the 4th be with you.Today is officially known as “Star Wars Day,” when the famous movie franchise and its many TV spinoffs are celebrated.Here’s are a few ways to lean into the saying “May the 4th be with you,” for those who aren’t already way into it.Follow the official “Star Wars” Twitter accountThis is where to find all things “Star Wars” related, from news to celebrations.Watch the films and showsThe film franchise has a dozen movies to choose from (if you include the animated 2008 offering “The Clone Wars”), which will keep you plenty busy should you so choose to celebrate this day.Not to mention all the TV and streaming content options including Disney’s very popular series “The Mandalorian.”Grab some popcorn and get to watching.Listen to some of the musicThe memorable film scores from John Williams are streaming on Spotify and Apple Music, so get your ligh...

Sabalenka reaches Madrid final; Karatsev ends Zhang’s run

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:47:56 GMT

Sabalenka reaches Madrid final; Karatsev ends Zhang’s run MADRID (AP) — Aryna Sabalenka advanced to the Madrid Open final for the second time in three years by defeating Maria Sakkari 6-4, 6-1 on Thursday.The 2021 champion in the Spanish capital will face either top-ranked Iga Swiatek or 12th-seeded Veronika Kudermetova, who will play later Thursday.The second-seeded Sabalenka opened with a 3-0 lead before Sakkari pulled even. The 24-year-old player from Belarus then won nine of the last 11 games, including the last five, to comfortably close out the match.The Australian Open champion is seeking her fifth WTA 1000 title and 13th career title overall.The ninth-seeded Sakkari has a 7-22 record in semifinals. It was the first time the 27-year-old Greek was playing in the last four in Madrid.Men’s qualifier Aslan Karatsev reached his first Masters 1000 semifinal after ending a strong run by Chinese player Zhang Zhizhen 7-6 (3), 6-4.The 121st-ranked Russian saved all three breaks points he faced in the first set and converted his only opp...

West Virginia settles with Kroger, opioid money now tops $1B

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:47:56 GMT

West Virginia settles with Kroger, opioid money now tops $1B CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — West Virginia has settled with Kroger for $68 million over its role in distributing highly addictive prescription painkillers into the U.S. state that has lost more lives to opioid overdoses per capita than any other.That brings West Virginia’s total opioid litigation dollars up to more than $1 billion, more than any other state per capita, Attorney General Patrick Morrisey said at a press conference at the state Capitol in Charleston. “Let this be a warning to others: We fight hard for those affected the most by the opioid epidemic and will stop at nothing in getting justice for them,” he said. Kroger was the last remaining defendant in a lawsuit involving Walgreens, Walmart, CVS and Rite Aid. The state had been scheduled to go to trial with the pharmacy chain in June. The settlement with Kroger resolves the lawsuit that alleged the pharmacy chain failed to maintain effective controls as an opioid distributer in the state, contributing to oversupply t...

Alabama fires baseball coach after report of suspicious bets

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:47:56 GMT

Alabama fires baseball coach after report of suspicious bets TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — Alabama is firing baseball coach Brad Bohannon after a report of suspicious bets involving his team, with the school saying he violated “the standards, duties and responsibilities expected of university employees.”The firing announced Thursday came three days after a report warning of suspicious wagers prompted Ohio’s top gambling regulator to bar licensed sportsbooks in the state from accepting bets on Alabama baseball games.Alabama said in a statement that athletic director Greg Byrne has initiated the process of firing Bohannon “for, among other things, violating the standards, duties, and responsibilities expected of university employees.” Jason Jackson will serve as interim head coach.The university said there would be no further comment “pending an ongoing review.” Alabama had said Tuesday that it was looking into the report.Matthew Schuler, executive director of the Ohio Casino Control Commission, issued an emergency order on Monday “prohibiting ...