Jan 22, 2023
Golden State Warriors | Request denied: Warriors cant push tipoff vs. Nets to accommodate 49ers fans
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Sports fans in the Bay Area will have their attention divided early Sunday evening.
The San Francisco 49ers take on the Dallas Cowboys for an NFC Divisional Round playoff game at 3:30 p.m. PT at Levi’s Stadium. Then at 5:30 p.m., the Golden State Warriors will tip off against the Brooklyn Nets at Chase Center.
The Warriors requested to push back their start time until after the 49ers game, but the request was denied, league sources told this news organization. In order for a request to be approved, the league, the Nets and the networks broadcasting the telecast — NBC Sports Bay Area, YES Network and NBA TV, in this case — would need to sign off.
The Nets are on the last stop of a four-game West Coast road trip and expected to fly back to the East Coast right after Sunday’s game before taking on the 76ers in Philadelphia on Wednesday.
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Fans on the other side of the 49ers-Cowboys rivalry won’t have the same issue Sunday.
The Dallas Mavericks rescheduled their game to accommodate Dallas-area fans who want to watch the Cowboys-49ers game. The Mavs’ game against the Clippers will tip off at 11:30 a.m. PT after it was originally scheduled to begin an hour into the Cowboys’ game against San Francisco.
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Everything LeBron James and Lakers said about controversial loss in Boston
The Lakers suffered a painful, unjust loss to the Celtics. Here’s what LeBron James and the rest of the team had to say on a controversial no-call.
LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers got absolutely screwed in their overtime loss to the Boston Celtics on Saturday night. The referees themselves admitted it.
James drove to the rim as time expired and was hit on the arm by Jayson Tatum who was attempting to block James’s shot. The no-call caused a dramatic reaction from James and several of his teammates, including Patrick Beverley who was ejected in memeable fashion.
Understandably, the team had comments after the game on the incident.
Lakers comment on Jayson Tatum no-call foul against LeBron JamesJames, of course, made his thoughts known with his body language but spoke about it after the game as well.
LeBron James on the final possession: “You saw my reaction. … It’s challenging. I don’t get it.” pic.twitter.com/sz2hODTDQi
— Jovan Buha (@jovanbuha) January 29, 2023
“You saw my reaction,” James said, and shook his head, silent, when he was offered the opportunity to talk about the controversial call.
“It’s challenging. I don’t get it. Um, I don’t get it. I’m attacking the paint just as much as any of the other guys in this league that’s shooting double-digit free-throws a night. And um, you know, I don’t get it. I don’t understand.”
“I don’t get into [talking to the league about missed calls], our organization decide they wanna do that, that’s cool. But I don’t, it ain’t gon’ change sh–,” James said.
Asked if it was something that has been building, here’s what James said:
“Nah, it’s been building. It’s been building, and that’s, I mean you guys [have] seen some of the games we missed this year on late-game missed calls. We had an opportunity to literally, you know, win the game, I mean that’s, you know, I had the second one in the last few weeks for myself against Dallas I had the opportunity to win the game if the foul was called. K. Nunn the other day had an opportunity to tie the game if the four-point play is called. You know, I, I don’t understand. I don’t understand what we’re doing. And I watch basketball every single day, I watch these games every single day and I don’t see it happening to nobody else. It’s just, it’s just weird.”
Head coach Darvin Ham, according to Dave McMenamin said, ““As much as you try not to put it on officiating, it’s becoming increasingly difficult”
And finally, Anthony Davis was bold in his critique of the officiating, too.
Anthony Davis on the final possession: “It’s bullshit. It’s unacceptable. … We got cheated tonight.” pic.twitter.com/etu283iMAu
— Jovan Buha (@jovanbuha) January 29, 2023
“It’s bullsh–. At the end of the day, it’s unacceptable. And I guarantee nothing will happen to the refs. We got cheated tonight, honestly,” Anthony Davis said.
Unhappy reaction for the Lakers, which is generally pretty understandable on what was a clear foul.
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