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Steve Kerr’s future with the Warriors is suddenly uncertain after a 37-45 season. Owner Joe Lacob and GM Mike Dunleavy are weighing internal assistants and outside candidates.
Thrive Eternal, Joshua Kushner's new permanent-capital arm, has struck a deal to buy a stake in the San Francisco Giants; terms are undisclosed and MLB approval is required.
Rod Martin, the Raiders linebacker famed for three Super Bowl interceptions, has died at 72. His performance in Super Bowl XV remains an enduring part of Raiders lore.
Trent Williams agreed to a two‑year, $50 million restructured deal that includes roughly $37 million guaranteed and a $22 million signing bonus, keeping him with the 49ers through 2027.
Macklin Celebrini matched Joe Thornton's single-season Sharks scoring mark, reaching 114 points after two first-period assists in a 5-1 win in Winnipeg.
Stephen Curry scored 35 and Al Horford drilled four late 3s as the Warriors rallied from 13 down to stun the Clippers 126-121 in the West play‑in.
The Seattle Storm acquired LSU guard Flau'jae Johnson in a surprise draft‑night trade, sending Marta Suárez and a future second‑rounder to Golden State. The move reshapes Seattle’s rookie class.
Stephen Curry rolled his right ankle early in a 124-118 loss to the Kings at Golden 1 Center. Brandin Podziemski scored a career-high 30 as Sacramento rallied late.
The NBA has opened a review after a late Kings foul helped the Warriors rally for a 110-105 win; team sources call the play a tactical misstep, not tanking.
San Pedro Square will host free World Cup watch parties June 11–July 19. Organizers say the monthlong festival could eclipse downtown Super Bowl crowds.
Houston’s offense has shifted toward off‑ball movement and spacing, and Durant and Şengün are reaping the rewards — the Rockets are 49-29 and rolling.
Giants reliever José Buttó had a blood clot removed from his right arm and is expected to miss two to four months after surgery.
League One Volleyball will launch a San Francisco franchise in January 2027, backed by a women‑led ownership group and a public naming contest. The team has already named a coach and front office.
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