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Pain - My 10 Most Painful Sports Losses

Thursday, June 23, 2016



I do a lot of listmaking; I have, for example this ranking of every Bay Area Championship team.

It will not surprise you that my assumption was that I'd be adding another this season, either at number 1 or number 2.

I thought about this list being the flip side of that, and I will still probably put together a "worst Bay Area Championship losses" list, but there's research there I presently don't have time to do.

This list will then focus on me and on pain - for me, which were the ten sharpest losses in my life.


10. September 30, 1997, October 1 1997, October 3, 2003, October 4, 2003  
      NL Division Series. Marlins

A four way tie would seemingly violate the principles underlying a Top Ten list; however, these are the four Miami games, four one run, last at bat playoff losses to the Marlins.  I attended all of them; all 1 run late road losses.  It was excruciating.  Future Giants Edgar Renteria and Moises Alou walked us off with run scoring singles in '97, Jose Cruz dropped the ball in the 11th and then Pudge Rodriguez walked us off with a 2 run single in 2003, followed by JT Snow getting thrown out at the plate to end the game the next day.  All 4 games as tight as they could be, all 4 road losses with me in attendance.  I've never actually witnessed the Giants win a playoff game.

9. January 17, 1993 NFC Championship,   January 23, 1994 NFC Championship.  Cowboys

You gave me that tie at #10, I appreciate that, thanks, but I've pressed my luck with following it up with another.  That's fair and I'd feel similarly.  These are the back to back NFC Championship losses to the Cowboys in the early 90s and they're entirely blended in my mind.  This was a white hot rivalry, probably the biggest in all of sports during the early 90s.  These were the Steve Young teams, just tremendous regular season clubs, particularly that '92 club is as good as any of the great 49er teams but we just weren't as good as those Cowboy squads - Dallas, for reasons both historic (we also lost back to back title games in the early 70s) and cultural (who doesn't hate the Cowboys, the cheerleaders, America's team, they had a hole in the middle of the roof of the old stadium so god could watch - all that Landry/Staubach stuff)  When the Cowboys are running high, as they were in the early 90s with Jimmy and Jerry, they are the most insufferable act in sports and these were tough, tough losses.

8. January 8, 1984 NFC Championship. Redskins

Two seasons after winning our first Super Bowl we were in DC, scoring 3 fourth quareter touchdowns in what looked to be an all time great NFL comeback win - but a couple of ungodly bad pass interference calls took it away from us.  When you're 13, as I was for this game, nothing angers more than bad officiating.

7. October 13, 1987 Game 6 NLCS. Cardinals

The Giants had not played in a World Series in my lifetime, but led the Cards in the NLCS 3 Games to 2 - and then lost here 1-0 when Candy Maldonado misplayed a fly ball in the second inning.  The Cards beat us in Game 7.  I was barely 17 here, more a boy than not, and losses resonated deeply.

6. February 3, 2013 Super Bowl 47. Ravens

If I didn't have 5 Super Bowls in the bank, this game would be higher on the list, we were 22 down in the second half but climbed all the way back, failing to score four times from inside the 7 to lose the game.  The Niners had been down for several years, emerging the season previous to lose the NFC Championship in overtime (if this were a 15 most painful losses, that would be there) so this season was part of what seemed to be a resurgence in 49er football.

5. January 19, 2014 NFC Championship. Seahawks

Accompanying the Niners early 2010s return to prominence came a hot feud with Seattle, unlike the Cowboys/Packers feuds of the 90s, this one ended quickly and ended here. The 49ers best player, NaVorro Bowman, had his leg half torn off just prior to what looked to be a game winning drive stopped by an interception in the end zone by Niners chief nemesis Richard Sherman.  Why worse than the Super Bowl loss --both because it was a blood feud and because it felt like a tipping point, that after three straight soulcrushing ends of seasons there might be no way back up the mountain.



4. June 19, 2016 NBA Finals Game 7. Cavs

The impetus for the list; the Warriors, as much of a longtime doormat as Cleveland, surged to prominence in the 2010s, winning the NBA Title the year before and then breaking the longtime record for regular season wins with 73.  We had a 3-1 series lead which seemed pretty clearly insurmountable (as no one has ever surmounted a 3-1 deficit) but lost games 5 and 6 and then a back and forth nailbiting game 7.  

3. October 3, 1993. Last day of regular season.  Dodgers. 

The Giants, who were as close to leaving town as any team which stayed put ever got, signed Barry Bonds in the offseason and were 59-30 as of July 10, solidly the best team in baseball and staring at the first World Series championship since the move west.

And then the Braves got Fred McGriff - in a Wild Card free world, the Giants and Braves went toe to toe during the entire second half of the season, a real pennant race, one team advances, the other stays home.  We won 103 games but lost to - of all teams - the Tommy Lasorda Dodgers on the last day of the season to finish second and miss the playoffs.  It remains the second best regular season team in SFG history.

2. January 20, 1991 NFC Championship. Giants

Back to back Super Bowl wins and a clear path ahead to winning the NFC Championship turned into the virtual end of Joe Montana's 49er career in a matter of moments.  This is the game most similar to Warriors/Cavs - the Niners were riding high and looking to make history and got caught short in shocking fashion.

1. October 26, 2002 Game 6 World Series. Angels

The Giants, who had never won a World Series since moving to San Francisco, were 8 outs away with a 4 run lead and lost.  You know the thing in the movies where someone's trapped underneath a car and they're still conscious but there's no way to help and you just watch them die?  That would rank 7th on this list.





   








Top 10 Television Shows April-June 2016

Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Here's January-March

1. The Americans (FX)
2. Horace and Pete (LouisCK.net)
3. Veep (HBO)
4. OJ: Made in America (ESPN)
5. Friday Night Tykes:Steel Country (Esquire)
6. Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (Netflix)
7. Silicon Valley (HBO)
8. The Girlfriend Experience (Starz)
9. Catastrophe (Amazon)
10. The People v. OJ Simpson (FX)

Halfway through 2016, typically eclectic list.  The two shows from which you couldn't turn away were The Americans and Louis CK's Horace and Pete. Veep maybe...maybe gave some ground this season, too often the punchlines settled for name calling; I get it, Jonah's a shitstain or some variation thereof.  The Simpson documentary didn't quite live up to expectations for those who were already familiar with the narrative. I've written about a conceptual difficulty I had with its POV.  Tykes moved to Pennsylvania for its best season since its first.  Schmidt, like Veep, retained its status as in the inner circle for TV comedy while being maybe a tick disappointing this season. Silicon is a steady performer - Girlfriend Experience moved to the top of the list for Starz original programming as a real triumph of mood and tone.  Catastrophe's six epside second season was stronger on dialogue than storyline.  The Ryan Murphy take on the Simpson Trial had good performances (if a little campy) but didn't illuminate.

Two Netflix series, Orange is the New Black and Maria Bamford's sitcom will be considered for the next quarter.

June, 2016 Athlete of the Month

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

May is here.



LeBron James. Runners-up: Novak Djokovic, Sidney Crosby, Kyrie Irving

Halfway home. Who will be the 2016 Athlete of the Year?

January-Von Miller
February-Lionel Messi
March - Buddy Hield
April-Breanna Stewart
May - Klay Thompson
June - LeBron James

This Is Not the 2016 NBA Mock Draft

Monday, June 20, 2016

Not a prediction.  I'm the GM for each team in Round One.

1. Philadelphia - Ben Simmons PF LSU
-I don't know if it's Ingram or Simmons who winds up as the better player, Sixers choose upside.

2. LA Lakers - Brandon Ingram SF Duke
-Assuming it's Simmons who goes first, Ingram is also maybe a better fit for the Lakers and they can't be upset

3. Boston - Dragan Bender PF Croatia
-Top player remaining on the board, he doesn't give them much this year making a deal out appealing.

4. Phoenix - Jakob Poetl C Utah
-They need to go big, the choice here is between Poetl and say Hernangomez. Criss might actually be the pick but it's a little early.  To me, there's not a 4th overall pick in this draft worthy of the slot.

5. Minnesota -  Jamal Murray SG UK
-Dunn and Murray are still on the board, Murray's a better fit.

6. New Orleans -  Kris Dunn PG Prov
-Wolves need the better scorer, NO needs the better defender.

7. Denver - Juan Hernangomez PF Spain
-Good young core, a power forward makes the most sense, Criss could go as early as here and not be too much of a reach.

8. Sacramento - Buddy Hield SG Okla
-It's not a good guard draft, top end and depth is with bigs, there's some potential for disappointment with Hield/Valentine, but you could go Hield here and not hate yourself.

9. Toronto - Marquesse Criss PF Wash
-Raptors need size, there's a lot of it at the top of the board right now.

10. Milwaukee -Ante Zizic C Croatia
-A couple international centers are due to come off the board, let's give one out now.

11. Orlando -Ivica Zubac C Bosnia
-and here's another one.

12. Atlanta - Wade Baldwin PG Vandy
Baldwin's my draft crush and after the Teague trade this would be terrific.

13. Phoenix - Domantas Sabonis PF Gonzaga
-Suns, looking front court, took a center at 4, take the power forward here.

14. Chicago - Jaylon Brown SF Cal
-The Bulls are a full teardown, Brown's got a lot of bust potential, but this is a good spot.

15. Denver -  Furkan Kormaz SG Turkey
-Inside/outside on Denver's first two picks, both international guys.

16. Boston - Denzel Valentine SF Mich St.
-If Kormaz is here he makes the most sense given Boston took Bender third, this earliest it makes sense for Valentine.

17. Memphis - Tyler Ulis PG UK
-Is Conley leaving?

18. Detroit - Patrick McCaw SG UNLV
-Van Gundy gets a wing defender

19. Denver - Skal Labissiere C UK
-PF, SG, and now a center

20. Indiana - Malik Beasley SG Florida St.
-Ellis replacement

21. Atlanta - Henry Ellenson PF Marquette
-Frontcourt help

22. Charlotte - Gary Payton II PG Ore St
-Hornets could use a defensive minded backup PG and that's young GP.

23. Boston - Deyonta Davis PF/C Mich St
-Celtics go for both Spartans.

24. Philadelphia - Fred Van Vleet PG Wichita St.
-This might just be another not good enough to start guard, but he's best small on the board.

25. LA Clippers - Dejounte Murray PG Wash
-Real need for a backup PG.

26. Philadelphia - Malachi Richardson SG Syr
-Sixers take a shot a possible scorer here.

27. Toronto - Zhou Qi C China
-Size again for the Raptors

28. Phoenix - Jarrod Uthoff SF Iowa
-The value here is size, but the Suns have gone size and take a guy who can take it outside a little bit

29. San Antontio - Chinanu Onuaku C Louisville
-Interior defense, exactly what they want

30. Golden St. - Diamond Stone C Maryland
-Makes a ton of sense with possible losses of Bogut and Ezeli




Tendown, June 19 2016

Sunday, June 19, 2016

230 is here. This is Tendown 231.




1. I've been writing about the Simpson Trial since he played for the Bills.  Here's this week's piece.

2. Yes, it's about ideas.

3. Every Week.                     

4. “You gotta get over there and start making them pay where they live,” he said. “It’s an ugly and difficult thing but if we don’t get over there, they’re coming here, and they showed it again this weekend.”

I live about 10 miles from the shooter. I should run.

5. Gawker.

6. Wrong About the Dodgers, Wrong About Government.

7. Yeah, maybe don't go to law school and other things I should have more strongly considered in 1992.

8. Quick - the Orlando shooter targeted what type of people?

Probably, you are now one question ahead of Scott Brown.

9. Dave Eggers at a Trump Rally.

10. If you're on my side, just hang on tonight.  We'll be okay.

And one more...




So, congrats, Democrats.

That's all for this time.  I'll be back next time...if there is a next time...

Your pal,

Jim




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