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‘Pineapple Express’ arrives in Southern California after pounding Bay Area
The first of two “Pineapple Express” storms arrived in Southern California early Wednesday after delivering a stronger-than-expected pounding to Northern California, breaking rainfall records, swelling rivers and triggering landslides.
In the Sonoma County town of Forestville, a house fell into the Russian River after a rain-saturated hillside gave way. All low-lying areas of the river downstream of Healdsburg — including Guerneville — remain under evacuation orders through Thursday morning because of flooding risk, according to Sonoma County.
The storm weakened significantly as it moved down the state but another atmospheric river — of similar strength — is expected to hit the Southland on Thursday. Forecasters are predicting generally minor impacts, such as increased traffic collisions. Thursday’s rainfall in Los Angeles County is expected to be relatively light, similar to the rain that fell Tuesday night and Wednesday morning.
But still another storm, which forecasters say has the potential to be stronger, could be on the horizon for next week.
“Don’t let this week kind of lull everyone into the belief that we can handle any rain that comes,” said Ryan Kittell, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Oxnard. “We still have a few storms to go for the winter.”
Between Feb. 12 and Feb. 15, there’s a 20% chance of high amounts of rain — a possibility that has grown since an earlier forecast this week. There’s a 50% chance of moderate amounts of rain, a 20% chance of low amounts and a 20% chance of no rain.
The chance of high rain totals right now is “still not the most likely outcome, but enough to really keep an eye on and monitor,” Kittell said.
The storm could arrive as early as the evening of Feb. 11 or as late as the afternoon of Valentine’s Day. The duration of the rain is not yet clear. It might be steady rain that lasts six to 12 hours, or as long as one to two days, Kittell said.
News of light rain this week was welcomed in Los Angeles County after a month of devastating wildfires that destroyed thousands of properties, including many homes, in Altadena and Pacific Palisades. The firestorms killed 29 people and were among the most destructive in California history.
While the moisture is predicted to be helpful in reducing wildfire risk across Los Angeles and Ventura counties, it likely won’t be enough to definitively end the fire season given the region’s severe winter rainfall deficit.
“Even with the rain that is expected through this week, it’s not going to be sufficient enough to completely end our fire weather season,” Kittell said. “If we get a long dry period — for a week or two or three — following the rain [later this week], then we might be back into that fire weather danger” if more Santa Ana winds return. Santa Ana wind season lasts through March.
Winds from the south and southwest, at 30 to 40 mph, will be common in L.A. and Ventura counties — and up to 50 mph in the high desert — through Friday morning. The winds could result in possible delays at Los Angeles International Airport and isolated power outages, said Kristan Lund, a meteorologist with the weather service’s Oxnard office. Gusts could be even stronger in Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties, causing trees to fall.
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While the storm is generally weaker than predicted across the southern portion of the state, some areas have been hit hard. About an inch and a half of rain has fallen in the Santa Ynez mountain range, and areas north of Morro Bay have seen between 2 and 5 inches of precipitation, according to the weather service.
In Southern California, officials are girding for potential landslides and mudflows in recent burn areas, though forecasters have said the risk of significant damage is low.
An 8½-mile stretch of Pacific Coast Highway — between Chautauqua Boulevard in Pacific Palisades and Carbon Beach Terrace in Malibu — remains closed because of the risk of debris flow. A four-mile stretch of Topanga Canyon Boulevard, ending at the Pacific Ocean, was also closed.
“We have slopes — natural slopes and man-made slopes — that are quite unstable right now that could fail and have been failing even when it’s not raining,” L.A. County Public Works Director Mark Pestrella said during a news conference Wednesday. “The rain hits another level of concern for me.”
Pestrella added that “it’s the cumulative effect of these rains and not just one rainstorm” that concerns him as the communities ravaged by fire continue to rebuild.
County officials are still assessing the full scope of the damage brought by the January firestorm. The Environmental Protection Agency is currently clearing hazardous debris from burned properties including remnants of paint, batteries, oils and other potentially dangerous products. The second phase of debris removal will begin on those sites only after the EPA has removed hazardous materials, but an exact timeline hasn’t been established.
The areas hit by the fires are a high risk to nearly everyone, officials said, including motorists on roadways or residents trying to assess what’s left of their homes.
“The level of destruction and the scope of this damage is beyond anything that we have seen here in L.A. County in terms of infrastructure,” Pestrella said.
The homes destroyed in the blazes left over 4.5 million tons of debris, nearly half of the amount of waste the county generates over the course of an entire year, Pestrella said.
Ahead of the series of storms, crews were in the fire zones installing concrete barriers, sandbags and other types of berms to filter debris and prevent it from flowing into storm drains.
Southern California won’t get too much of a break from the soggy weather before the second storm moves into the region. That storm is expected to peak in the Los Angeles area Thursday night into Friday morning.
From Friday night through Monday, there’s a potential for dry winds gusting into the region — from 15 mph to as high as 50 mph in wind-prone areas — but the risk of fire weather is minimal, given the recent precipitation, Lund said.
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The week’s rainfall totals are expected to be modest.
During the first storm, preliminary rainfall totals indicate that central L.A. has received roughly one-fifth of an inch of rain; the Malibu area, about three-fifths of an inch; and southern Santa Barbara County, as much as 1½ inches.
The second atmospheric river storm is also expected to be generally light, peaking in strength between Thursday at noon to Friday at 6 a.m.
For that second storm, Redondo Beach, Long Beach and Thousand Oaks could get about half an inch of rain; Santa Clarita and Canoga Park, three-fifths of an inch; downtown L.A., Covina and Oxnard, about three-quarters of an inch; and Santa Barbara, 1.24 inches.
“Both these storms should be very similar with similar impacts,” Kittell said.
This week’s storms are expected to be even weaker for San Diego and Orange counties and the Inland Empire.
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Across Northern California, Tuesday’s atmospheric river — the second for that region since Friday — packed a punch. A gust of wind hit 90 mph in the mountains of Marin County, another was clocked at 69 mph at San Francisco International Airport, and one gust hit 55 mph in San Francisco.
A large tree branch in San Francisco’s Visitacion Valley fell and hit a person, who declined to be taken to a hospital.
Downtown San Francisco got 2.89 inches of rain Tuesday, breaking the record for the calendar day last seen in 1887, when 2.22 inches of rain was observed. San Francisco International Airport recorded 1.75 inches, breaking the record of 1.3 inches on Feb. 4, 1991.
And the Charles M. Schulz-Sonoma County Airport near Santa Rosa recorded 2.72 inches, breaking the record for the calendar day set last year, when 1.85 inches fell. Since Friday, more than 17 inches of rain have been recorded at Mt. Tamalpais in Marin County.
Even after the rains tapered off, rivers across Northern California continued to swell.
The Russian River in Guerneville reached minor-flood stage early Wednesday, threatening homes in low-lying areas along the river, according to Sonoma County officials.
In Mendocino County, flooding occurred along California 175 at the Russian River near Hopland,the weather service office in Eureka said.
Flooding also temporarily forced the closure of some southbound lanes of Interstate 5 in Stockton. Farther north in San Joaquin County, southbound California 99 had to be shut in Lodi due to the flooding Tuesday night.
The back-to-back storms are bringing a fresh dose of powder to California’s northern mountain ranges.
Portions of the Sierra Nevada are expected to get a heavy accumulation of snow, up to 34 inches in some areas, and winds gusting up to 60 mph, according to the weather service.
The weather service issued a winter storm watch beginning Thursday morning and lasting through Friday morning in the Lake Tahoe area. Between 6 and 18 inches of snow are expected to fall below 7,000 feet. Elevations above 7,000 feet could see even more — between 2 to 3 feet.
In Mono County, which includes Mammoth Mountain, 1 to 2 feet of snow was expected to accumulate at elevations above 8,000 feet, and up to 6 inches below that elevation.
Attention Southern California residents! The infamous ‘Pineapple Express’ weather system has arrived in our region after pounding the Bay Area with heavy rain and strong winds.This atmospheric river is bringing torrential downpours and potential flooding to our area, so it’s important to stay informed and prepared. Remember to stay indoors, avoid driving through flooded areas, and secure any loose outdoor items to prevent damage.
Stay safe, stay dry, and keep an eye on local weather updates as the Pineapple Express makes its way through Southern California. Let’s weather this storm together! #PineappleExpress #SoCalWeather #StaySafe
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Tampa Bay Rays acquire RHP Alex Faedo from Detroit Tigers
The Tampa Bay Rays acquired right-hander Alex Faedo from the Detroit Tigers in exchange for minor league catcher Enderson Delgado and cash on Monday.
The Tigers designated Faedo, 29, for assignment last week after signing Tommy Kahnle.
Faedo, a Tampa native, went 5-3 with a 3.61 ERA in 37 games (six starts) for the Tigers in 2024. He’s 8-13 with a 4.51 ERA in 64 career games (30 starts) for the Tigers, who drafted him in the first round (No. 18 overall) of the 2017 draft.
Delgado, 20, batted .259 with four home runs and 30 RBIs between stints in rookie ball and Class-A Charleston in 2024.
The Rays announced that infielder Osleivis Basabe was designated for assignment to make room on the 40-man roster.
The Tampa Bay Rays have made a big move to bolster their pitching staff by acquiring right-handed pitcher Alex Faedo from the Detroit Tigers.Faedo, 25, was a first-round pick (18th overall) by the Tigers in the 2017 MLB Draft out of the University of Florida. He has shown promise in the minor leagues, posting a 3.90 ERA with 305 strikeouts in 297 innings pitched.
The Rays are hoping that Faedo can provide some much-needed depth to their rotation or bullpen as they look to make a playoff push in the highly competitive American League East.
Stay tuned for more updates on this trade and how Faedo will fit into the Rays’ plans for the rest of the season.
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Detroit Tigers Ship Off Right-Handed Pitcher to Tampa Bay Rays Via Trade
The Detroit Tigers have completed a trade with the Tampa Bay Rays in which they have traded right-handed pitcher Alex Faedo for catching prospect Enderson Delgado and cash, per Jeff Passan of ESPN.
Faedo has been growing in his role with the Tigers as a spot-starter and a long reliever in his first three seasons, and in 2024 had arguably his best showing.
In 57.1 innings pitched he had a 3.61 ERA, 1.343 WHIP, 55 strikeouts and 28 walks. He started a career-low six games as opposed to 12 each of his last two years. His difficulty has been with injuries, with a few stacking up including a shoulder strain most recently.
Ultimately, this is a move for the future.
Detroit moved off of a pitcher who was designated for assignment to get back an up-and-coming prospect from the Rays. Delgado was ranked as the 37th-best prospect in Tampa Bay’s farm system by Fangraphs about halfway through the 2024 season, and has continued to improve as he currently works at the Single-A level.
Delgado is 20 years old and has produced at a solid level.
In 202, he had a .255/.382/.773 slash line with four home runs and 21 RBI.
This type of production is intriguing, and makes him the type of prospect worth taking a flyer on in a deal like this.
With the Tigers looking somewhat towards the future while still trying to remain competitive and balance their assets between development and current talent, this deal makes sense for the timeline they have begun to distinguish.
The Detroit Tigers have made a move to ship off right-handed pitcher, Joe Jimenez, to the Tampa Bay Rays via trade. Jimenez, who has been with the Tigers since 2017, has struggled to find consistency on the mound in recent seasons.In exchange for Jimenez, the Tigers will receive a player to be named later or cash considerations. The move comes as the Tigers look to shake up their roster and add some depth to their pitching staff.
The Rays, on the other hand, are hoping that Jimenez can find his form and contribute to their bullpen as they continue their push for a playoff spot. With a solid track record in the past, Jimenez could be a valuable addition to the Rays’ pitching staff.
It will be interesting to see how Jimenez performs with his new team and if the trade pays off for both the Tigers and the Rays. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.
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#Detroit #Tigers #Ship #RightHanded #Pitcher #Tampa #Bay #Rays #Trade49ers’ Brock Purdy signs four-year, $196 million contract, ESPN predicts – NBC Sports Bay Area & California
It seems very likely the 49ers will pay quarterback Brock Purdy this offseason.
How large of a contract will the artist formerly known as ‘Mr. Irrelevant’ land? That remains to be seen. However, based on the quarterback market over the last two years, many predict the 25-year-old signal caller could be paid close to, if not more than $50 million per season.
And that includes ESPN’s Dan Graziano, who predicted the figures of Purdy’s impending deal with the 49ers in his latest 2025 offseason predictions column.
Graziano’s prediction: Four years, $196 million, $112 million guaranteed — which would be 10th among quarterbacks in average annual value.
“The threat of the franchise tag certainly gives the 49ers some leverage, and if Purdy is not determined to play hardball and max out his contract in the upper-$50-million-per-year range, there’s a deal to be made here,” Graziano wrote.
“Some of the people I talked to expect that the framework would likely build out from the contract Daniel Jones signed with the Giants two years ago (four years, $160 million with $81 million guaranteed). But it would obviously be adjusted upward for inflation and based on superior performance.”
This contract would be worth an average annual value of $49 million, which — as Graziano pointed out — is the 10th-highest behind Dallas’ Dak Prescott ($60M), Jacksonville’s Trevor Lawrence ($55M), Green Bay’s Jordan Love ($55M), Cincinnati’s Joe Burrow ($5M), Miami’s Tua Tagovailoa ($53.1M), Detroit’s Jared Goff ($53M), Los Angeles Chargers’ Justin Herbert ($52.5M), Baltimore’s Lamar Jackson ($52M) and Philadelphia’s Jalen Hurts ($51M).
Purdy is coming off a down 2024 NFL season, completing 300 of 455 passes (65.9 percent) for 3,864 yards with 20 touchdowns and 12 interceptions while recording 323 yards and five touchdowns on the ground in 15 games this season.
He did, however, lead the 49ers to consecutive NFC Championship Game appearances in each of his first two seasons, one of which resulted in a near Super Bowl LVIII win over the Kansas City Chiefs last year, something most of the quarterbacks on the aforementioned list have not done for their respective teams.
That has to be worth something, right?
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In a stunning move, the San Francisco 49ers have reportedly signed quarterback Brock Purdy to a massive four-year, $196 million contract, according to ESPN predictions. The deal, which would make Purdy one of the highest-paid players in the league, is a clear sign of the team’s confidence in the young signal-caller.Purdy, who was drafted by the 49ers in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft, has shown immense potential in his short time in the league. With a strong arm and impressive accuracy, he has quickly become a fan favorite in San Francisco.
ESPN’s prediction of Purdy’s massive contract is a testament to his potential and the high expectations the team has for him. If he can continue to develop and improve, he could lead the 49ers to great success in the coming seasons.
Fans will be eagerly awaiting official confirmation of Purdy’s contract, but if ESPN’s prediction is accurate, it could be a game-changer for the 49ers and their quest for another Super Bowl title. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.
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Sydel Curry-Lee doesn’t play when it comes to her big bro Steph.
While she and Los Angeles Sparks star Cameron Brink discussed NBA MVP candidate Shai Gilgeous-Alexander on their new “Straight to Cam” podcast, Sydel brought up one of SGA’s recent Instagram posts she took issue with.
“I have a bone to pick with him,” Sydel said. “I have a little sister bone to pick with him because he posts his fits and lyrics as captions. Whatever city he’s in, he tries to find lyrics that match the city. So he’ll post the fit, then he’ll post a good play from that game. So when he played in the Bay, he posted, ‘I was feeling like E-40 in the Bay, so I had to go dumbbbbb.’ Fire fit.
“Watching the move, he crosses up Stephen, goes behind the back and Stephen gets off balance. Great move. Cool. You posted the shot of it. But why are there like four other clips of him against Stephen and no other player gets that? No other post gets that.”
The post Sydel is referencing is from last season, after the Oklahoma City Thunder came to town for back-to-back games against Golden State. The Warriors suffered consecutive losses to Gilgeous-Alexander and the Thunder, including a 130-123 overtime loss on Nov. 18, 2023, in which SGA dropped 40 points.
The double victories led to Gilgeous-Alexander’s fastidious post, which included four slides with Steph in them.
“See, the little sister is coming out of both of us,” Brink responded. “I think it’s just because he’s Steph. … Everyone wants to be him.”
It still didn’t sit right with Sydel, who did her research on Gilgeous-Alexander’s Instagram page before sharing her final remarks.
“I’m searching his page and the last time he posted [an opposing player that much] was never. Never!” she said. “I don’t like that. Great player though. He should get MVP, in my opinion.”
While Sydel, like many others, believes Gilgeous-Alexander, who leads the league in points and is second in steals, should run away with the NBA’s most prestigious award, her thoughts on his social media presence off the court might not align.
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Steph Curry’s sister Ayesha Curry recently took to Instagram to voice her concerns over an Instagram post made by Oklahoma City Thunder player Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. In the post, Gilgeous-Alexander shared a photo with a caption that seemed to imply he was not taking the COVID-19 pandemic seriously.Ayesha Curry, who has been an advocate for following safety guidelines during the pandemic, expressed her disappointment in Gilgeous-Alexander’s post and urged him to be more responsible with his platform. She emphasized the importance of setting a good example for fans and followers, especially during these uncertain times.
Many fans have since rallied behind Ayesha Curry’s message, showing their support for her stance on the issue. It remains to be seen how Gilgeous-Alexander will respond to the criticism and whether he will take steps to address the concerns raised by Ayesha Curry and others.
Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.
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Contra Costa Health issued a health advisory for parts of Martinez and Pacheco on Saturday due to a reported incident at the Martinez Refining Company.
Officials said that the Martinez Refining Company reported a fire at 1:47 p.m. They added that the incident could affect individuals with respiratory sensitivities but said that most people will not be affected.
“Eye, skin, nose, or throat irritation may be possible for some people in the affected area. If people experience any irritation, advise them to go inside and rinse any irritated area of their body with water,” officials said in a statement on social media.
Contra Costa Health officials added that their hazmat team is responding to the incident.
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Martinez Refining Company reported a fire at 1:47 p.m. that may affect people with respiratory sensitivities in nearby neighborhoods. Our HazMat team is responding to investigate whether there are community health impacts. For the current advisory, visit https://t.co/et3pYW3SAo pic.twitter.com/8BbeuEeXXR
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Health Advisory Issued for Martinez and Pacheco Residents Following Incident at RefineryResidents of Martinez and Pacheco are urged to take precautions following an incident at a local refinery that has prompted a health advisory. The incident, which occurred earlier today, has resulted in the release of potentially harmful chemicals into the air.
Officials are advising residents to stay indoors, close all windows and doors, and turn off air conditioning units to avoid exposure to the chemicals. Those with pre-existing respiratory conditions or sensitivity to air pollutants are particularly at risk and should take extra precautions.
Local authorities are working to contain the situation and mitigate any potential health risks to the community. The exact nature and extent of the chemicals released are still being assessed, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
In the meantime, residents are advised to stay informed through local news sources and official channels for updates on the situation and any further instructions. Your safety and well-being are our top priority, and we appreciate your cooperation during this time. Stay safe, Martinez and Pacheco.
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#Health #advisory #issued #parts #Martinez #Pacheco #due #incident #refinery #NBC #Bay #AreaIs Guantanamo Bay still active? What next for notorious prison camp
For years, the images of shackled detainees in orange jumpsuits were synonymous with America’s War on Terror.
The Guantanamo Bay Naval Base on the southeastern coast of Cuba had been leased to the US since 1903, but after the September 11, 2001 terror attacks in New York and Washington it became home to America’s most notorious prison camp.
President Bush ordered a detention facility to be opened on the site in January 2002 specifically to house “enemy combatants” linked to the attacks.
The legal status of the detainees, the cage-like conditions in which they held, and the “enhanced interrogation techniques” they were subjected to triggered legal challenges and controversies for multiple administrations.
But efforts to shut it down have failed, and now the facility is facing another lease of life as a detention centre for undocumented migrants, after President Trump announced plans to turn it into a holding facility with 30,000 beds.
At its peak in 2003, Guantanamo Bay held about 680 prisoners. A total of about 780 inmates have passed through it in the past two decades.
In his first run for president in 2008, Barack Obama promised to close down the facility. During his presidency, the number of people detained there dropped from 242 to 55.
But some detainees could not return to their home countries and there was resistance to them being resettled in the United States.
During his first term, Trump vowed to keep Guantanamo Bay open before Joe Biden resumed efforts to shutter it. Just a few weeks before his term ended, 11 of the detainees — all from Yemen — were released and sent to Oman.
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That leaves 15 detainees in the facility. Two have been convicted on terrorist charges by a US military commission and seven others are awaiting trial, including Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the alleged mastermind of 9/11.
The camp was accused of subjecting inmates to “cruel, inhumane and degrading treatment”
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Three of the detainees have not been charged with any crimes but are considered too great a threat to national security to be released.
In June 2023 an independent UN investigator said inmates had been subjected to “cruel, inhumane and degrading treatment” at the existing facilities.
Tessa Lemos Del Pino, executive director of the Tennessee Justice for Our Neighbors migrant assistance group, said the announcement added to the sense of fear in migrant communities in America and raised concerns about access to legal counsel for anyone transported there.
“At this point, I feel like we have seen so many efforts to terrorise the immigrant community and those who are working with them that it just feels like one more attack,” she said.
“It’s incredibly sad to hear that they would be using Guantanamo Bay for this. It goes back to the question about folks accessing representation in detention, because who’s going to be able to go out there to meet with a client?”
Guantanamo Bay, a controversial prison camp located in Cuba, has been the center of intense scrutiny and criticism for years. The facility, which was established in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, has been used to detain individuals suspected of terrorism without trial or due process.Despite calls for its closure from human rights organizations and many world leaders, Guantanamo Bay remains active to this day. As of now, there are still detainees being held at the facility, although the number has significantly decreased over the years.
The future of Guantanamo Bay remains uncertain, with many wondering what will happen to the notorious prison camp. Some have called for the remaining detainees to be either released or transferred to other facilities, while others believe that the camp should continue to operate in order to hold individuals deemed too dangerous to release.
Whatever the fate of Guantanamo Bay may be, one thing is clear – the prison camp will continue to be a source of controversy and debate for years to come. The question remains: what will be the next chapter for this notorious facility?
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Steph Curry credits ‘special’ Gary Payton II dunk for energizing Warriors – NBC Sports Bay Area & California
The Warriors’ upset win over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Wednesday night at Chase Center was nothing short of a true team win.
Before Golden State capped off its eventual 116-109 victory over the Western Conference’s No. 1 seed, it trailed by as many as 14 points in the first quarter before storming back, eventually tying the game in the third quarter and taking the lead in the fourth before capping off the monster win at home.
The energy from the Chase Center crowd was high throughout the entire second half, and it peaked when Warriors guard Gary Payton II threw down a vicious poster dunk on Thunder center Isaiah Hartenstein to extend Golden State’s lead to 114-105 with 1:03 remaining in the game.
What a POSTER GARY PAYTON II.
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The electrifying moment, while just one basket in a series of big plays down the stretch, brought the Warriors’ bench to its feet and provided a big boost that Payton’s teammates fed off of.
Name this moment that made the bench GO WILD@MichelobULTRA || Joy Cam pic.twitter.com/N4YjH72PSy
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“Over the course of the last four years, there have been moments like that,” Steph Curry said of Payton’s dunk postgame. “He was definitely excited because he said he hadn’t had one in a while. It doesn’t matter at what point in the game it happens, it’s always a big boost energy-wise, [the] demeanor for the whole team, to have something to celebrate.
“And for him, to show his athleticism. But to finish the game like that was special, it’s like you just want to have a stamp on a game like that, and the crowd was going crazy, the whole bench was up. That’s what a team needs when you’ve had a run like we’ve had. Not to over-emphasize one play, but it’s huge. It was a microcosm of our whole night.”
Payton has been well-known for his thunderous dunks over the years, and speaking to reporters after the game, was asked if he had been “hunting” a slam like the one on Hartenstein after not producing many posters this season.
“No, I haven’t been ‘hunting’ it, but I know I haven’t been up there in a while,” Payton explained. “Our coaches be killing us with ‘follow the help,’ so Dennis [Schröder] attacked and made a great pass and I just followed the help and if you follow the help, you get opportunities like that to get going, get your team going. I had one of those, and we were already moving and rolling, so that was just a good exclamation point, just to cap off how we played tonight.”
Warriors forward Andrew Wiggins, also known for his big dunks over the years, was excited to see his teammate get up above the rim and throw one down.
“Oh man, I haven’t seen that in a while,” Wiggins said of Payton’s dunk. “I’m happy he did it. It just shows what G is capable of. He’s a very important piece to this team on both sides of the floor, I just feel like G complements the team so well, so it’s amazing to have him.”
While the electrifying moment helped ice Golden State’s big win over the Thunder, it also provided Payton and his teammates — and Warriors fans — a level of energy that has not been felt much since the beginning of the 2024-25 NBA season.
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Steph Curry credits ‘special’ Gary Payton II dunk for energizing Warriors – NBC Sports Bay Area & CaliforniaGolden State Warriors star Steph Curry gave credit to teammate Gary Payton II for providing a spark with his electrifying dunk during the team’s recent game. The dunk, which left fans and players alike in awe, helped energize the Warriors and propel them to victory.
In a post-game interview, Curry praised Payton II for his impressive athleticism and said that his dunk was a “special” moment that lifted the team’s spirits. The Warriors went on to win the game, with Curry leading the charge with his stellar performance.
Payton II, who has been a valuable asset for the Warriors this season, continues to impress with his high-flying plays and defensive prowess. His dunk not only energized the team but also ignited the fans, who were thrilled to witness such an incredible display of athleticism.
As the Warriors gear up for the playoffs, Curry and Payton II’s chemistry on the court will be crucial for the team’s success. With players like Payton II stepping up and making big plays, the Warriors are poised to make a deep run in the postseason.
Stay tuned for more highlights and electrifying plays from the Warriors as they continue their quest for another championship. Steph Curry and Gary Payton II are just getting started, and fans can expect more memorable moments to come.
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