Chris Bassitt on another subpar performance in loss to Padres: 'I'm beyond embarrassed'
Chris Bassitt on another subpar performance in loss to Padres: 'I'm beyond embarrassed'

In this Mets post news conference, starter Chris Bassitt says he's never experienced this poor stretch he's currently battling ...



Does Logan Thompson's subpar outing against Switzerland open the door for Chris Driedger?
Does Logan Thompson's subpar outing against Switzerland open the door for Chris Driedger?

Does Logan Thompson's subpar outing against Switzerland open the door for Chris Driedger? Dave Reid joins Laura Diakun to ...



Are The Golden State Warriors A LOCK For The 2022 NBA Title?!
Are The Golden State Warriors A LOCK For The 2022 NBA Title?!

The Golden State Warriors had a major stumble in Game 5 against the Memphis Grizzlies as they lost by 39 points. They’ll look to regroup against an injured Grizzlies team without Ja Morant. At one point during the regular season, the Golden State Warriors were considered one of the best teams in the league. They had the best record and Stephen Curry was playing at a very high level. Now, they hope to get their old mojo back and continue heading towards the ultimate goal. Today’s video will be about why the Warriors could still be on their way to a title this year. The Golden State Warriors were not able to get anything going against the Grizzlies as they got blown out by 39 points in Game 5 against a team with their star, Ja Morant. With Memphis looking to stay alive in the Western Conference Semifinals series, the team came out and played exceptional defense. It was clear from the get go that head coach Taylor Jenkins had Memphis ready to go without star guard Ja Morant (injured knee) in the mix. For the Grizzlies, this was the key as they held the Splash Brothers to just 19 and 14 points. Despite the Warriors taking a commanding 3-1 lead, they just weren’t able to get the job done. Today we will mention points as to why the Golden State Warriors could still be en route to win another championship and solidify their dynasty. But before all that, make sure to hit that like button and subscribe to our channel for more amazing content. If you have any similar or different ideas why the Golden State Warriors are going to be champions this year, hit the comment section as I would love to hear your opinion. Let’s keep rolling. After an up-and-down second half of the season, the Warriors entered the playoffs as the third seed in the Western Conference. Because of their up-and-down end to the season, there were questions about what version of the Warriors we were going to see in the postseason. Even though the Warriors were relatively healthy heading into the playoffs (with the return of Stephen Curry), they were still viewed as somewhat of a mystery. However, through the first two rounds in the Playoffs against the Denver Nuggets and the Memphis Grizzlies, the Warriors have looked like the first-half version of them and should be considered a legit threat to win the 2022 NBA Championship. It wasn’t too long ago that the Golden State Warriors were considered the cream of the crop in the Western Conference. It’s been a few years since their last championship run, but a lot of the pieces are still very much in place for the Warriors. That includes head coach Steve Kerr, Steph Curry, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green. Even though Thompson and Green may not be playing at the same level as they were during their championship years, that experience is not something that should be taken for granted. The Warriors know what it takes to win a championship and that’s something that could only help them. Curry averaged 25.5 points and 6.3 assists per game in the regular season, and although his shooting percentages were subpar (by his standards), they returned to normal in February and March. So far in the 2022 playoffs, the future Hall of Famer is putting up 28.1 points a game on 46.6 percent overall shooting and 35 percent shooting from 3-point range. Curry was at a loss to explain Golden State’s lackluster offensive display, which came so soon after Saturday’s free-scoring game-three blitz. “That’s basketball,” Curry said. “We got a little rushed in the first six minutes and I set the tone for some ugly offense, but credit to our defense. The Warriors need Thompson to play like the All-Star he once was and the all-time great he is. Green, meanwhile, has always looked like his vintage self this year. All three of them rely on skill and resourcefulness rather than athleticism. Another reason the Warriors have been absolutely amazing are the new guys which have been difference-makers for Golden State. At this point, the Golden State Warriors know what they need to do in order to close the series. When the Grizzlies are missing Ja Morant, the Warriors are clearly the better team in this scenario. If the Warriors can do that, they'll be in the Western Conference Finals with some rest to spare. Golden State could very well win the world title again this season, which would give them four rings in the last eight seasons and make them a true dynasty. And what do you guys think? Do the Golden State Warriors have all it takes to win? Who can match up with their new death lineup? I would love to hear your opinion so please let me know what you think in the comments. Related videos: THIS IS WHY The Golden State Warriors 2022 Playoff MONSTER Is Complete… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkg59pgsLUo #2 GRIZZLIES at #3 WARRIORS | FULL GAME HIGHLIGHTS | May 13, 2022 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QQ1o1l9V0g #goldenstatewarriors #goldenstate #warriors #stephencurry #stephcurry #klaythompson #nba



James Harden is a 'subpar player' - Tom Haberstroh | Brother from Another
James Harden is a 'subpar player' - Tom Haberstroh | Brother from Another

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Los Angeles Lakers vs San Antonio Spurs || Top 5 4th Qtr Highlights || 714TV || #Filmora
Los Angeles Lakers vs San Antonio Spurs || Top 5 4th Qtr Highlights || 714TV || #Filmora

LAL 110 - SAS 138 ------(All clips property of the NBA. No copyright infringement is intended. All videos are edited to follow the "Free Use" guideline of YouTube------ NBA Highlights and News on this channel. Subscribe! Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDhewTuCfySdl_O2JtdXUQg/join Keita Bates-Diop scored a career-high 30 points, and the San Antonio Spurs routed the slumping Los Angeles Lakers 138-110 on Thursday night in the final event at Staples Center under the 22-year-old arena's original name. LeBron James had 36 points and nine rebounds and Russell Westbrook scored 30 points for Los Angeles, which has lost four straight for the first time this season amid COVID-19 roster chaos. The Lakers are playing without coach Frank Vogel and five players under the NBA's health and safety protocols, and they're 0-4 since Anthony Davis injured his left knee in Minnesota last week. Derrick White had 23 points and Lonnie Walker added 21 in the third victory in four games for the Spurs, who hit 18 3-pointers while completing a two-game sweep of the two NBA tenants of the downtown Los Angeles arena. The building is changing its name to Crypto.com Arena on Christmas under what's believed to be the richest naming rights agreement in sports history. The cryptocurrency platform and exchange is paying more than $700 million over 20 years to put its name on a building that has hosted countless major sports and entertainment events since it opened in 1999 - and has been home to six Lakers championship teams. San Antonio took an early double-digit lead on Thursday and comfortably won back-to-back games for the first time since Dec. 4 despite a subpar game from leading scorer Dejounte Murray, who went 3 for 16. Bates-Diop, the fourth-year NBA journeyman who's averaging 3.8 points per game this season, scored 11 points in the third quarter. He finished with five 3-pointers. Dwight Howard got out of the protocols and played 22 minutes as Los Angeles' starting center, but the Lakers still were without Avery Bradley, Kent Bazemore, Malik Monk, Austin Reaves and Trevor Ariza, who went into the protocols earlier in the day. Los Angeles (16-17) is back under .500 for the first time since Nov. 26. San Antonio hit nine 3-pointers and jumped to a 15-point lead in the first half even though James had 23 points and was visibly frustrated at times with his teammates' shortcomings. TIP-INS Spurs: They also played in the Lakers' final game at the Forum on May 23, 1999. Tim Duncan scored 33 points then as San Antonio completed a four-game sweep of Los Angeles in the second round of the postseason. Gregg Popovich was in his third year as coach. Lakers: Interim head coach David Fizdale ran the bench for the second straight game. He said Vogel texts him a list of observations at halftime while watching on television. Fizdale and assistant coach Phil Handy both got technical fouls for arguing with officials. ... Davis watched from the bench in a blue sweatsuit while missing his third game. The oft-injured star won't be reevaluated until late next month. STAPLES' REMOVER Signs, advertising boards and innumerable smaller details have been changed at the arena to erase the Staples Center name, which has illogical - but undeniable - sentimental meaning to Los Angeles sports fans who have equated the name of an office-supply retail chain with the center of the basketball universe for more than two decades. The Lakers recognized the attachment and honored the name change with a pregame video highlighting the team's greatest moments in its arena. Fans got a commemorative ticket and a gold T-shirt replicating the first shirt given away by the team at this arena during the 2000 playoffs. In a halftime ceremony, former Lakers stars Robert Horry, Metta Sandiford-Artest, Luke Walton, Byron Scott and Gary Payton stood around a Staples court logo with the franchise's six championship trophies earned in this building. Thanks be to God Thanks to my Family and friends all over the world... Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Online-Treasure-232429284624174/ Timebucks Referral: If you want to earn money while watching Youtube videos https://timebucks.com/?refID=218096769 Online Shopping: All Products: http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/8jCEJrS?dp=218096769 Youtube Playlist: https://newsonthegotoday.com/i0cqfj Just press continue to watch the video



Los Angeles Lakers vs San Antonio Spurs NBA  2021-22 || 4th Qtr Highlights || 714TV || #Filmora
Los Angeles Lakers vs San Antonio Spurs NBA 2021-22 || 4th Qtr Highlights || 714TV || #Filmora

LAL 110 - SAS 138 ------(All clips property of the NBA. No copyright infringement is intended. All videos are edited to follow the "Free Use" guideline of YouTube------ NBA Highlights and News on this channel. Subscribe! Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDhewTuCfySdl_O2JtdXUQg/join Keita Bates-Diop scored a career-high 30 points, and the San Antonio Spurs routed the slumping Los Angeles Lakers 138-110 on Thursday night in the final event at Staples Center under the 22-year-old arena's original name. LeBron James had 36 points and nine rebounds and Russell Westbrook scored 30 points for Los Angeles, which has lost four straight for the first time this season amid COVID-19 roster chaos. The Lakers are playing without coach Frank Vogel and five players under the NBA's health and safety protocols, and they're 0-4 since Anthony Davis injured his left knee in Minnesota last week. Derrick White had 23 points and Lonnie Walker added 21 in the third victory in four games for the Spurs, who hit 18 3-pointers while completing a two-game sweep of the two NBA tenants of the downtown Los Angeles arena. The building is changing its name to Crypto.com Arena on Christmas under what's believed to be the richest naming rights agreement in sports history. The cryptocurrency platform and exchange is paying more than $700 million over 20 years to put its name on a building that has hosted countless major sports and entertainment events since it opened in 1999 - and has been home to six Lakers championship teams. San Antonio took an early double-digit lead on Thursday and comfortably won back-to-back games for the first time since Dec. 4 despite a subpar game from leading scorer Dejounte Murray, who went 3 for 16. Bates-Diop, the fourth-year NBA journeyman who's averaging 3.8 points per game this season, scored 11 points in the third quarter. He finished with five 3-pointers. Dwight Howard got out of the protocols and played 22 minutes as Los Angeles' starting center, but the Lakers still were without Avery Bradley, Kent Bazemore, Malik Monk, Austin Reaves and Trevor Ariza, who went into the protocols earlier in the day. Los Angeles (16-17) is back under .500 for the first time since Nov. 26. San Antonio hit nine 3-pointers and jumped to a 15-point lead in the first half even though James had 23 points and was visibly frustrated at times with his teammates' shortcomings. TIP-INS Spurs: They also played in the Lakers' final game at the Forum on May 23, 1999. Tim Duncan scored 33 points then as San Antonio completed a four-game sweep of Los Angeles in the second round of the postseason. Gregg Popovich was in his third year as coach. Lakers: Interim head coach David Fizdale ran the bench for the second straight game. He said Vogel texts him a list of observations at halftime while watching on television. Fizdale and assistant coach Phil Handy both got technical fouls for arguing with officials. ... Davis watched from the bench in a blue sweatsuit while missing his third game. The oft-injured star won't be reevaluated until late next month. STAPLES' REMOVER Signs, advertising boards and innumerable smaller details have been changed at the arena to erase the Staples Center name, which has illogical - but undeniable - sentimental meaning to Los Angeles sports fans who have equated the name of an office-supply retail chain with the center of the basketball universe for more than two decades. The Lakers recognized the attachment and honored the name change with a pregame video highlighting the team's greatest moments in its arena. Fans got a commemorative ticket and a gold T-shirt replicating the first shirt given away by the team at this arena during the 2000 playoffs. In a halftime ceremony, former Lakers stars Robert Horry, Metta Sandiford-Artest, Luke Walton, Byron Scott and Gary Payton stood around a Staples court logo with the franchise's six championship trophies earned in this building. Thanks be to God Thanks to my Family and friends all over the world... Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Online-Treasure-232429284624174/ Timebucks Referral: If you want to earn money while watching Youtube videos https://timebucks.com/?refID=218096769 Online Shopping: All Products: http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/8jCEJrS?dp=218096769 Youtube Playlist: https://newsonthegotoday.com/i0cqfj Just press continue to watch the video



Los Angeles Lakers vs San Antonio Spurs || Top 5 3rd Qtr Highlights || 714TV || #Filmora
Los Angeles Lakers vs San Antonio Spurs || Top 5 3rd Qtr Highlights || 714TV || #Filmora

LAL 92 - SAS 105 ------(All clips property of the NBA. No copyright infringement is intended. All videos are edited to follow the "Free Use" guideline of YouTube------ NBA Highlights and News on this channel. Subscribe! Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDhewTuCfySdl_O2JtdXUQg/join Keita Bates-Diop scored a career-high 30 points, and the San Antonio Spurs routed the slumping Los Angeles Lakers 138-110 on Thursday night in the final event at Staples Center under the 22-year-old arena's original name. LeBron James had 36 points and nine rebounds and Russell Westbrook scored 30 points for Los Angeles, which has lost four straight for the first time this season amid COVID-19 roster chaos. The Lakers are playing without coach Frank Vogel and five players under the NBA's health and safety protocols, and they're 0-4 since Anthony Davis injured his left knee in Minnesota last week. Derrick White had 23 points and Lonnie Walker added 21 in the third victory in four games for the Spurs, who hit 18 3-pointers while completing a two-game sweep of the two NBA tenants of the downtown Los Angeles arena. The building is changing its name to Crypto.com Arena on Christmas under what's believed to be the richest naming rights agreement in sports history. The cryptocurrency platform and exchange is paying more than $700 million over 20 years to put its name on a building that has hosted countless major sports and entertainment events since it opened in 1999 - and has been home to six Lakers championship teams. San Antonio took an early double-digit lead on Thursday and comfortably won back-to-back games for the first time since Dec. 4 despite a subpar game from leading scorer Dejounte Murray, who went 3 for 16. Bates-Diop, the fourth-year NBA journeyman who's averaging 3.8 points per game this season, scored 11 points in the third quarter. He finished with five 3-pointers. Dwight Howard got out of the protocols and played 22 minutes as Los Angeles' starting center, but the Lakers still were without Avery Bradley, Kent Bazemore, Malik Monk, Austin Reaves and Trevor Ariza, who went into the protocols earlier in the day. Los Angeles (16-17) is back under .500 for the first time since Nov. 26. San Antonio hit nine 3-pointers and jumped to a 15-point lead in the first half even though James had 23 points and was visibly frustrated at times with his teammates' shortcomings. TIP-INS Spurs: They also played in the Lakers' final game at the Forum on May 23, 1999. Tim Duncan scored 33 points then as San Antonio completed a four-game sweep of Los Angeles in the second round of the postseason. Gregg Popovich was in his third year as coach. Lakers: Interim head coach David Fizdale ran the bench for the second straight game. He said Vogel texts him a list of observations at halftime while watching on television. Fizdale and assistant coach Phil Handy both got technical fouls for arguing with officials. ... Davis watched from the bench in a blue sweatsuit while missing his third game. The oft-injured star won't be reevaluated until late next month. STAPLES' REMOVER Signs, advertising boards and innumerable smaller details have been changed at the arena to erase the Staples Center name, which has illogical - but undeniable - sentimental meaning to Los Angeles sports fans who have equated the name of an office-supply retail chain with the center of the basketball universe for more than two decades. The Lakers recognized the attachment and honored the name change with a pregame video highlighting the team's greatest moments in its arena. Fans got a commemorative ticket and a gold T-shirt replicating the first shirt given away by the team at this arena during the 2000 playoffs. In a halftime ceremony, former Lakers stars Robert Horry, Metta Sandiford-Artest, Luke Walton, Byron Scott and Gary Payton stood around a Staples court logo with the franchise's six championship trophies earned in this building. Thanks be to God Thanks to my Family and friends all over the world... Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Online-Treasure-232429284624174/ Timebucks Referral: If you want to earn money while watching Youtube videos https://timebucks.com/?refID=218096769 Online Shopping: All Products: http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/8jCEJrS?dp=218096769 Youtube Playlist: https://newsonthegotoday.com/i0cqfj Just press continue to watch the video




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