Could LeBron James become a Warrior next season? Ray and Joe discuss the rumor that has fans intrigued and we hear what Kevin Durant says about the possibility. Meanwhile, the Clippers got the NBA trade deadline newswire started in a big way by shipping Blake Griffin to the Pistons. We ponder the Warriors needs and get an idea of their motives as GM Bob Myers speaks.
Check out our podcast from Saturday morning, on-site at Toscalito Tire and Automotive in San Rafael. We review the win over the Timberwolves, preview the Celtics game and talk about the All-Star selection process. Plus, we hear post-game comments from Steph Curry, Steve Kerr and Kyrie Irving after the Warriors win over the Celtics at Oracle Arena Saturday night.
13 consecutive wins on the road keep the Warriors on top in the NBA standings. The win in Cleveland on Monday night gave Golden State a sweep of the two-games in the regular season against the Cavs. Ray and Joe talk about dunks, Jordan Bell and the feisty Rockets/Clippers game in LA Monday.
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Steph Curry continued his sensational run in a win over Denver, so we talk about his MVP candidacy and the Warriors standing at the halfway point of the season. Plus, Steve Kerr talks about LaVar Ball/Luke Walton and Steph chats about the possibility of being an NFL owner.
Steph Curry made his return with a spectacular 38-point performance against Memphis, so we get to analyze Curry’s first game back and look ahead to the road trip that starts Wednesday in Dallas.
Welcome to the SAN FRANCISCO 49ers EXTRA podcast on TheSportsVirus.com!
Every Tuesday during the NFL season we chat with Former 49ers QB Steve Bono. Today we talk about the 49ers season ending win over the playoff-bound Rams, the fifth straight win for SF with Jimmy Garoppolo as the starting QB. The Niners finished the season 6-10.
Bono spent 14 seasons in the NFL. He had a 5-1 record in his 6 Niners starts and finished his career 28-14 overall.
Bono talked about Jimmy Garoppolo keying the 49ers turnaround: “It was the perfect fit at the exact right time. He played well and they bought in. Just like that you get five wins in a row.”
A thrilling Christmas day win over LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers and the expected Saturday return of Steph Curry are the topics of discussion on our last podcast of 2017.
Welcome to the SAN FRANCISCO 49ers EXTRA podcast on TheSportsVirus.com!
Every Tuesday during the NFL season we chat with Former 49ers QB Steve Bono. Today we talk about the 49ers 44-33 win over playoff-bound Jacksonville, the fourth straight win for SF with Jimmy Garoppolo as the starting QB.
Bono spent 14 seasons in the NFL. He had a 5-1 record in his 6 Niners starts and finished his career 28-14 overall.
Bono talked about the 49ers turnaround: “Guys have confidence that they can make plays. It’s infectious…The snowball is rolling down the hill…It was coming together before (Jimmy) Garoppolo got here, but then he was the driver. Everybody was on board, they just needed a driver.”
Tim Kawakami from The Athletic joins Ray and Joe to discuss the Warriors 10-game winning streak, which includes a perfect 6-0 record without Steph Curry in the lineup.
Welcome to the SAN FRANCISCO 49ers EXTRA podcast on TheSportsVirus.com!
Every Tuesday during the NFL season we chat with Former 49ers QB Steve Bono. Today we talk about the 49ers 25-23 last second win over the Titans at Levi’s Stadium. It’s the third straight win for SF with Jimmy Garoppolo as the starting QB.
Bono spent 14 seasons in the NFL. He had a 5-1 record in his 6 Niners starts and finished his career 28-14 overall.
Bono talked about the advantage of having Jimmy Garoppolo instead of a rookie QB: “The difference is that you have a guy that sat for three years behind one of the best (Tom Brady). He has been able to observe how he’s done it day in and day out, how to win games…If we had a first-round, first-pick rookie he wouldn’t have that experience. He’s three years up the learning curve and maybe even a little bit more because he’s seen one of the best do it.”