Sportstalk podcast remote at Harborview Restaurant and Bar in downtown San Francisco Monday, June 3, 2019

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Cast: Jerry Feitelberg (Oakland A’s reporter/talk show host), Amaury PI Gonzalez (Oakland A’s Spanish play by play talent), Joe Lami (San Francisco 49ers reporter), Jeremy Harness (San Francisco 49ers preview game writer), Marko Ukalovic (San Jose Earthquakes reporter), Len Shapiro (NHL analyst), and Lee Leonard (producer).

Today’s podcast: Coverage on the San Francisco Giants and ways they need to get out of the cellar in the National League West; the Oakland A’s put together one of baseball’s most exciting win streaks with 10 consecutive wins in May, the NHL Stanley Cup Finals with the Boston Bruins and St. Louis Blues. The Bruins took Game 1 in a two-goal 4-2 win, but on last Thursday night, the Blues got by the Bruins 3-2 to tie the series up. The Bruins came back in game 3 on Saturday with a walloping 7-2 win to take the series lead 2-1. The Blues took game 4 on Monday night with a 4-2 victory over Boston to tie the series 2-2. The Bruins Zdeno Chara took a puck to the face and his status is unknown. The Bruins have home ice for game 5 on Thursday. The Golden State Warriors and the Toronto Raptors played to a 1-1 series tie on Sunday and return back to Oakland on Wednesday, June 5th for game 3.

Our thanks to our hosts at Harborview Restaurant and Bar Kinson Wong (Owner) and Karen Liu (Director of Marketing and Special Events) for hosting Sportstalk and we can say unequivocally one of the finest Chinese cuisine restaurants in San Francisco. Please come and enjoy the fine food, dinning and atmosphere at Harborview.

Harborview Restaurant & Bar was founded in 2018 by a team of culinary and hospitality professionals led by Kinson Wong (original Co-Founder and co owner of R&G Lounge), with the vision to elevate the caliber of authentic Cantonese-style Chinese cuisine in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Harborview presents delicious menu offerings in an elegant yet unpretentious setting, with gorgeous panoramic views of the San Francisco Ferry Building and Bay Bridge. We strive to be a “must visit” San Francisco Chinese restaurant for guests visiting from locally, regionally and abroad.

Welcome to Harborview in San Francisco!

Battered and bruised Warriors find a way to beat the Raptors to even the series 1-1

by Jerry Feitelberg

The Golden State Warriors, playing without Kevin Durant who missed his seventh straight game since suffering a strained calf muscle, found a way to come back from a five-point halftime deficit to defeat the Toronto Raptors 109-104 in Toronto.

With the win, the Warriors now own home court advantage as game three, four, and six will be played at Oracle Arena. The Warriors had two more key players injured in the game Sunday night. Kevon Looney suffered a chest injury in the first half, and he did not return. The other player injured was Klay Thompson. Thompson suffered what appeared to be a thigh or hamstring injury late in the game. Thompson hobbled off the court and was wearing an ice pack, and his leg was heavily bandaged when he gave high fives to his teammates after the game. Hopefully, the damage is not too severe, and he will be able to play on Wednesday.

The Warriors knew that they did not want to leave Toronto down two games to none. The Raptors scheme on Sunday was to not let Steph get open. Curry struggled to get shots but he found his game in the second period and finished the first half with sixteen points. Klay had 18. The Warriors and Steph, in particular, have the hearts of champions. They have been down before but have always found a way to come back and win the game.

The Warriors trailed by five after the first 24 minutes of play. As they have done so many times in the past, they came out smoking to start the third quarter. They went on an 18-0 run to lead 72-59. The run was stopped when Raptors’ Fred VanVleet knocked down a three-pointer. The Warriors maintained the lead until late in the fourth quarter. They led by 12 with a little over five minutes to play. The Raptors defense stopped the Warriors cold. They scored ten straight points and held the Warriors scoreless for over five minutes. The Raptors closed the gap to 106-104. The Raptor fans were on their feet hoping the team from the North would come back and snatch the victory from Golden State. That hope was dashed when the very savvy Andre Iguodala nailed a three-pointer to ice the win. The Warriors win 109-104.

Game Notes and stats- The Warriors started DeMarcus Cousins at the center position Sunday night. Cousins played limited minutes in his first game back last Thursday. On Sunday, he was a force in the middle. Cousins played 28 minutes and had a double-double. He scored eleven points, had ten rebounds, and recorded six assists. Draymond Green had another outstanding game. He almost had a triple-double. Draymond helped out with 17 points, 10 rebounds, and nine assists. Iguodala tallied 8 points, 8 rebounds, and 6 assists. His three-point shot with 5.9 seconds left to play helped win the game for the W’s. Klay Thompson led the team with 25, and Curry finished the night with 23. Klay made 4 threes and Steph hit six. Andrew Bogut played 7 minutes and scored three big buckets. Quinn Cook had three threes, and Shaun Livingston pitched in with 6.

The Raptors were led by Kawhi Leonard’s 34 points. The Warriors held Pascal Siakam, who scored 32 points in game one Thursday night, to just 12. The big man from Cameroon had 8 board. Marc Gaol was held to 6, and Kyle Lowry 13. Fred VanVleet, coming off Toronto’s bench, knocked down 17.

Game Three of the best-of-seven series will be played at Oracle Arena on Wednesday night. The game will start at 6 pm.

Headline Sports podcast with London Marq: Giants look to end skid tonight in Miami; A’s jets are cooled drop second straight game after long win streak

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On Headline Sports with London:

#1 The San Francisco Giants have now lost six straight games. The latest loss was on Tuesday night in Miami where they were crushed by the hosts, the Miami Marlins, 11-3. The Marlins did most of their damage with four runs in the fifth and three runs in the sixth.

#2 The Oakland A’s gave it their all, but couldn’t get their 11th straight win as the LA Angles scored twice in the top of the ninth to get a two-run lead over the A’s at the Oakland Coliseum in a 6-4 Angels win. The A’s took another loss for the second straight loss to the Angels on Wednesday afternoon 12-7 in extra innings.

#3 The San Jose Earthquakes are 5-2-6. They have won three out of their last four games and are on the road to face the DC United. The Quakes have a confidence about them that you didn’t see before.

#4 The NBA Finals are coming on Thursday night. The Toronto Raptors and the Golden State Warriors will battle in Toronto in Game 1 of the NBA Finals.

#5 The Boston Bruins and St Louis Blues played some old fashion physical hockey in Game 1 on Monday night at TD Waterhouse Garden. The Blues were up by two goals until the Bruins’ Sean Kuraly scored a third period goal to snap a tie and assisted on another goal to help the B’s get a 4-2 win. The Blues and B’s battle again tonight in Boston for Game 2.

London does Headline Sports each week at http://www.sportsradioservice.com