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San Diego Clippers return, win season opener on Bill Walton Court
The last time the San Diego Clippers played a basketball game was in 1984. Bill Walton was on the floor for that team. Now, the San Diego basketball legend is literally on the Clippers floor.
On Friday night the newest edition of the Clippers, this one of the NBA’s developmental G-League, played their first game at the brand new Frontwave Arena in Oceanside. Before beating the Rip City Remix 122-107 in front of a sellout crowd, the Clips officially christened their playing surface “Bill Walton Court,” a fitting honor to the late Hall of Famer.
After a slow start that saw them trailing 62-51 at halftime, the Clippers boatraced the Remix by relying on what might end up being the deepest roster in the G-League. San Diego had seven different players score in double figures, something we should probably get used to seeing in their inaugural America’s Finest City season.
“Yes. This team’s going to pass the basketball. That’s one thing we’re going to get them to do and they really bought into the idea of moving the ball and taking good shots,” says head coach Paul Hewitt.
19-year-old forward Trentyn Flowers and guard Elijah Harkness, a UNLV product, shared the team lead with 20 points. In the G-League, all the players are trying to earn a promotion to the NBA. Sometimes that can lead to a bit of “hero ball” where everyone is trying to pad their own stats. It’s the ultimate small sample size but guys on this team say they want everyone to be successful together.
“You guys can expect to see that a whole lot from us this year,” says Flowers. “Everybody has goals. We all want to eat. But at the same time, you know, we don’t want to compromise things for each other. So, our goal is just to come in and share the ball. Coach has been religiously telling us to do that.”
I suppose the aphorism “a rising tide lifts all boats” is somewhat fitting for a team named after a sailing vessel. The Clippers try to make it two straight over Rip City on Sunday afternoon with a 6:00 p.m. tipoff at Frontwave Arena. For tickets, click here.
San Diego, CA
San Diego County Gas Prices Still Dropping
SAN DIEGO (CNS) — The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in San Diego County dropped for the 44th time in 45 days today, falling eight-tenths of a cent to $5.42, its lowest amount since March 12. The average price has fallen 74.9 cents over the past 45 days, including eight-tenths of a cent Saturday, according to figures from the AAA and Oil Price Information Service. It is 9.8 cents less than one week ago and 53.2 cents less than one month ago, but 80 cents more than one year ago. The national average price dropped for the 43rd time in 45 days, falling six-tenths of a cent to $3.804, its lowest amount since March 17.
It has decreased 76 cents over the past 45 days, including 1.3 cents Saturday. The national average price is 6.3 cents less than one week ago and 41.6 cents less than one month ago, but 65.6 cents more than one year ago. “Crude oil prices have fallen to their lowest levels in months, dropping to the $60 a barrel range,” the AAA said Thursday. “Overall, gas prices remain the highest they’ve been in 4 years, but the downward trend since late May is welcome news during the busy summer driving season.”
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Silver Alert activated for woman, 79, in San Diego County
CHULA VISTA (CNS) – The California Highway Patrol activated a Silver Alert today to help locate a 79-year-old woman last seen in Chula Vista.
Evangeline Rodriguez was last seen about 5:55 a.m. Thursday at Wildbrook Place and Woodspring Drive in Chula Vista. She is believed to be driving a white 2018 Honda CRV with California license plate 9JBS786.
Rodriguez is Hispanic, 5 feet, 2 inches tall, 130 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes, last seen wearing a T-shirt and blue jeans.
Anyone who sees Rodriguez, or knows where she is, is urged to call 911.
The CHP activates a Silver Alert when an elderly or developmentally or cognitively impaired person is missing and determined to be at risk. It is
hoped providing immediate information to the public will aid in their swift
recovery.
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