Wednesday, June 22, 2022

Lest We Forget - NBA EXPERTS Picks & Predictions

June 1, 2022

Expert Pics for Celtics-Warriors Series

This series promises to be a competitive one that goes six or seven games, and it even has the potential to be an all-time classic.

Which team will take home the Larry O'Brien Trophy? Here's a roundup of expert predictions for the 2022 NBA Finals.

Justin Leger, NBC Sports Boston: Celtics in 7

Nick Goss, NBC Sports Boston: Celtics in 6

Darren Hartwell, NBC Sports Boston: Warriors in 6

Tim Bontemps, ESPN: Celtics in 6

Nick Friedell, ESPN: Celtics in 6

Kirk Goldsberry, ESPN: Warriors in 7

Tim MacMahon, ESPN: Warriors in 7

Kevin Pelton, ESPN: Warriors in 7

Anthony Slater, The Athletic: Warriors in 7

Ryen Russillo, The Ringer: Warriors

Stephen Noh, Sporting News: Celtics in 7

Monte Poole, NBC Sports Bay Area: Warriors in 6

Dalton Johnson, NBC Sports Bay Area: Warriors in 6

James Herbert, CBS Sports: Celtics

PointsBet series odds: Warriors -150, Celtics +130

FiveThirtyEight predictive model: Celtics 80 percent, Warriors 20 percent

ESPN Basketball Power Index: Celtics 86 percent, Warriors 14 percent
















Sports San Francisco 
Championship Monday (6/21/2022)








IT'S A  P-O-O-L-E  P-A-R-T-Y


"In the world there are believers and then there are non-believers

For all of you non-believers out there,

I have something to say to you.....

Never underestimate the heart of a champion"
                                                           - Rudy Tomjanovich


*Warriors win series 4-2 (night night Celtics)


Friday, June 17, 2022

Say Goodnight Boston!


2022 NBA Finals MVP - #30 Stephen Curry





"And on the seventh day God ended his work which he had done, and He rested....." (Genesis 2:2)

So what did He do on the sixth day? 

"He saw everything that he had made was good, and indeed it was good. So the evening and the morning were the sixth day." (Genesis 1:31)

So on the seventh game he rested, completing an NBA Finals Championship victory in six games.

Yes! Yes! Yes! The Golden State Warriors saw to it that all was good, completing their Championship run with a game 6 finals victory over the Celtics. They did it by creating a masterpiece in a Boston Garden overflowing in green shrubbery, with snakes slithering about. 

It was simply an Amazing Creation!


Thursday, June 16, 2022

Sunday, June 12, 2022

Warriors - Giants - SF Bay Ballin'

Friday night never felt so celebratory in the Bay, as when the Golden State Warriors Beat Boston to the tune of a 43-point Steph Curry collage of shots.  Yes, the NBA Finals series is tied 2-2, and the Warriors return to the Bay with homecourt advantage tucked snugly in their back pocket once again. 

Not wanting to call out the obvious favoritism bestowed on the Celtics throughout this series, I wanna give props to every Warriors player, coach, office personnel and fan for enduring what definitely feels like an "Us Against Them" atmosphere in this NBA Championship series.

It isn't easy being great, but the Warriors and their fans know what it takes to overcome adversity. They have been doing it since first drafting Steph Curry. And now look what Steph has done; he has changed the way the damn game of basketball is played worldwide.

So, for Warriors fans having to listen to biased national game announcers and sports media, know that Boston is a formidable foe the Warriors can and will eliminate in their return to NBA Championship Glory; "I Guarantee It!

Meanwhile, bay area fans should make it a point to tune into local sports broadcasting to get that nasty, national bias beat out of their eardrums.


In Major League Baseball, the San Francisco Giants took down the visiting L.A. Dodgers 7-2 Friday night. And after Saturday's 3-2 win, they're threatening a weekend series sweep. Although the Dodgers have led our NL West division all season, they now find themselves slumping. The San Diego Padres are .05 games behind them, and the giants 4.5 games. In case you forgot or been listening to national sports media, the Giants were Division Champions last season, winning 107 games. They haven't looked as dominating this season, but it's only mid-June. 

As for the Oakland A's, since today is Sunday, let us send up a saving grace prayer for them. They are 6-19 in their last 25 games and next to last in the league in winning percentage. It is brutal to watch such a prideful organization losing so badly. Perhaps a new stadium will bring in money and all-star caliber players for the team. 

The organization needs to do whatever it takes to return the A's to the greatness we remember them for. I'm all for it. They may be down at the bottom of the standings right now, but as the saying goes, 'when you hit rock bottom, the only way is up.' Can't wait to see you rise up A's.

Yes, the SF Bay Area is home to sports teams that are loved and appreciated regardless of their win/loss pct.  While other regions tend to trend towards being fair-weather-fans, the Bay rides the up and down waves of a sports season, cheering their teams on, win-lose-or tie. 

Some of the national sports bias we feel is just plain Jealousy. So sit back and enjoy, as our teams go out and prove their championship mettle once again.


Steph*tacular!!!



Friday, June 03, 2022

Imperium by Robert Harris - Democrats Take Note

This is my second novel by Robert Harris. It, unlike the first, has caught my inner ear with its clean, clear writing and much appreciated voice of Cicero's male secretary, Marcus Tiro. Tiro, as he is called, reminds me of other well-liked seconds to main characters in books. He's smart, funny, knows his place, and seems all-knowing. He makes for a great traveling companion for readers of this book.

Tiro delivers the story in a style that stacks connecting layer upon connecting layer, so you are well informed of the background story to events being presented. And though you are made aware of Tiro's character (strengths, weaknesses), the focus always swings back to our main character of the story, the brilliant young lawyer and senator, Cicero.

Early in the novel I found a most interesting oratory Cicero presented to the tribunal court of Rome. The speech cleverly criticizes and calls out corrupt practices of governing officials in the senate. Cicero's purpose for the oration is two-fold; to defend his Sicilian client against false accusations made by a thieving and corrupt governor, and to show public support for restoring the tribunes to power under Pompey. The tribunes represent the people, but power now lays in the hands of the rich aristocrats. 

Pompey has planned a return to Rome from Spain with his conquering army. Upon his return he will be given consulship of Rome. Lollius Pelicanus, a conspiring tribunate candidate, has offered Cicero a part in their plan to restore the tribunes to power under Pompey's consulship. Cicero has accepted and gives a powerful speech to the consulate in defense of his client and support for a political cleansing of the tribunate.

Many reviewers who enjoyed the book point out how its political intrigues mirror today's American political theatre. Perhaps Democrats should take a page from this historical fiction novel and put an end to Republicans' shameless abuse of power and obstruction of justice. 

Cicero's oratory comparison of fish-heads to aristocratic-heads, and his suggestion for severing such a head 'swollen with the poison of corruption and bloated with pride and arrogance,' is ovation-worthy. 

Hopefully, as seems to be the case in Imperium, the wait is almost over. The time is due for a leader(s) to come, rise up, wrestle power from corrupt politicians/government officials, and restore power to the citizens of the United States. The days of oath bound, elected officials ignoring constitutional law, while plotting and putting their own interests ahead of those of the American people, are hopefully coming to a close. Children are dying. It's time for a change. A purge. An overhaul!

Imperium by Robert Harris
first published by Hutchinson in 2006

Cicero's speech to the 10 tribunes on the bench
pg. 61

'There is an old saying, gentlemen, among the merchants in the Macellum, that a fish rots from the head down, and if there is something rotten in Rome today - and who can doubt that there is? - I tell you plainly that it has started in the head. It has started at the top. It has started in the senate.' 

Loud cheers and stamping of feet. 

'And there is only one thing to do with a stinking, rotten fish-head, those merchants will tell you, and that is to cut it off - cut it off and throw it out?' 

Renewed cheers. 

'But it will need quite a knife to sever this head, for it is an aristocratic head, and we all know what they are like!' 

Laughter. 

'It is a head swollen with the poison of corruption and bloated with pride and arrogance. And it will need a strong hand to wield that knife, and it will need a steady nerve besides, because they have necks of brass, these aristocrats, I tell you: brass necks, all of them!' 

Laughter. 

'But that man will come. He is not far away. Your powers will be restored, I promise you, however hard the struggle.' 

A few brighter sparks started shouting out Pompey's name. Cicero held up his hand, three fingers outstretched. 

'To you now falls the great test of being worthy of this fight. Show courage, gentlemen. Make a start today. Strike a blow against tyranny. Free my client. And then free Rome!'