Isiah Hartenstein describes difficulties guarding Nuggets’ Nikola Jokic: ‘It’s different’

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:44:34 GMT

Isiah Hartenstein describes difficulties guarding Nuggets’ Nikola Jokic: ‘It’s different’ Nikola Jokic isn’t the biggest talker in the NBA. Especially not publicly.But apparently when you get the big man going about basketball, Jokic demonstrates his brilliance.“We talked a lot. I’m always a guy who wants to learn a lot,” Isaiah Hartenstein said. “So I think that was a special time for me to talk to them and learn. Like how he uses his eyes to pass and stuff like that. I could always pass, but the way he reads the game. When he tells you when you sit down with him what he’s seeing, it’s special. And I think that’s what makes him an MVP-type of player.”“There were certain times [we talked] before practice,” Hartenstein added. “We would mostly be taking ice baths and talk, like, ‘What do you see?’ And how certain things work, and I think that’s how smart he is about the game. I think that’s incredible.”Jokic and Hartenstein, two European centers, were teammates on the Nugg...

New Chicago Bears TE Robert Tonyan on switching sides in the rivalry with the Green Bay Packers: ‘I know I made the right decision’

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:44:34 GMT

New Chicago Bears TE Robert Tonyan on switching sides in the rivalry with the Green Bay Packers: ‘I know I made the right decision’ Robert Tonyan’s NFL career blossomed over six seasons while catching passes from Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers at Lambeau Field.But all the while Tonyan, a 6-foot-5, 240-pound tight end, kept in his basement the jersey and autograph from a childhood hero, Hall of Fame Chicago Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher.Tonyan, 28, grew up in McHenry and played quarterback for McHenry High before moving to wide receiver at Indiana State and tight end with the Packers. His NFL dreams along the way often were colored in orange and blue, and this week he made that a reality by signing a one-year contract with the Bears.He joins a growing list of Bears players from the Northwest suburbs, including fellow tight end Cole Kmet, returning linebacker Jack Sanborn and new linebacker T.J. Edwards.“Did I think I’d be a tight end for the Bears? No,” Tonyan said on a videoconference call with Chicago reporters Friday. “But did I think I’d play for the Bears? Y...

FOX 5 rides along with CHP on St. Patrick's Day

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:44:34 GMT

FOX 5 rides along with CHP on St. Patrick's Day SAN DIEGO -- California Highway Patrol officers are warning of a potential spike in driving under the influence arrests as St. Patrick’s Day celebrations bloom all over the county. “We are proactively looking for those DUI drivers. St. Paddy’s Day is a holiday where a lot of people are drinking,“ said Officer Jared Grieshaber with the CHP. With this St. Patrick's Day landing on a Friday, officers say it gives revelers a little more freedom, because there is no work Saturday morning. Woman found dead after hit-and-run in Carlsbad “She’s my DD, she’s my ride home,” said a partier in Hooley’s Irish Pub. A DUI can cost roughly $10,000 in legal fees and fines and potentially suspend a driver's license.The legal alcohol driving limit is .08 and smaller people can get to that limit in as much as two drinks in an hour. Officers say drive safe or take an Uber, it will be the best $20-30 you’ll ever spend.

Fry it up! New crispy chicken sandwich spot by Sam the Cooking Guy opens in Little Italy

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:44:34 GMT

Fry it up! New crispy chicken sandwich spot by Sam the Cooking Guy opens in Little Italy SAN DIEGO – Attention lovers of fried chicken! Internet personality Sam the Cooking Guy’s new joint for finger-lickin’ goodness has just arrived at the Little Italy Food Hall.Called CooCoo’s Nest, the new spot, in partnership with the Grain & Grit Collective, is dedicated entirely to fried chicken sandwiches – from the signature southern-style to unique takes on the classic flavor.Sam Zien’s 70s-inspired sandwich spot is the fourth to join the lineup of other spots in the Little Italy piazza and Food Hall by the Emmy-winning cook, including Not Not Tacos, Graze and Samburgers."We liked the idea of expanding our presence there a little bit," Zien told FOX5SanDiego.com of the decision to open the new stand in the Food Hall. "When we started to get a sense that one of the places might go out, our thinking kicked into high gear."A few weeks ago, the Cooking Guy was able to move into the new spot, opening to the public earlier this week. For the love of lumpia: This famous Filipino...

No winning ticket sold for Friday’s $34 million Lotto Max jackpot

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:44:34 GMT

No winning ticket sold for Friday’s $34 million Lotto Max jackpot There was no winning ticket sold in Friday’s Lotto Max $34 million draw.The jackpot for the next draw on March 21 will be an estimated $40 million.The Canadian Press

The Wire Star, Lance Reddick, Has Died At Age of 60

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:44:34 GMT

The Wire Star, Lance Reddick, Has Died At Age of 60

SKY5 LIVE: Authorities standing off with suspected DUI driver

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:44:34 GMT

SKY5 LIVE: Authorities standing off with suspected DUI driver Authorities are pursuing a high-speed DUI suspect in San Bernardino County on Friday night.The driver was initially wanted for a possible DUI and felony evading, according to Ontario police.The driver was seen hitting speeds over 100 miles per hour on the 60 Freeway, weaving dangerously through traffic.As the suspect exited the freeway at Market Street, police administered a pit maneuver, spinning the suspect’s vehicle backward through an intersection.Multiple patrol cars immediately boxed in the suspect’s vehicle as they await the driver’s surrender. The suspect is refusing to step out of the car in an apparent standoff. He was seen angrily gesturing inside the vehicle, punching the vehicle's dashboard and throwing objects out of the window.Sky5 is overhead.

San Jose residents say Buddhist temple will bring traffic, noise

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:44:34 GMT

San Jose residents say Buddhist temple will bring traffic, noise San Jose residents are speaking out against plans for a Buddhist temple in the Evergreen area over concerns it will cause the neighborhood to be overrun with traffic and noise. The 13,900-square-foot Wat Khmer Kampuchea Krom Temple is planned for a 1.86-acre vacant corner lot at the intersection of Ruby and Norwood avenues, which previously included a home and dilapidated barn. While neighbors say they are not opposed to the Khmer community having a place to worship, they don't want the temple near their homes. Murali Pabbisetty's home backs up to the proposed temple site. These are the top 10 vehicles targeted for catalytic converter theft, according to Carfax He worries the project is too big for the site and will decrease pedestrian safety and bring too many cars to the area that could block the entrance to the cul-de-sac where he lives. "A lot of people walk here, a lot of people run, a lot of people bike," Pabbisetty told San Jose Spotlight. "(Drivers) are going to run in...