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Articles Written by: SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE
Who is This?
The San Francisco Chronicle was founded in 1865 as The Daily Dramatic Chronicle by teenage brothers Charles de Young and Michael H. de Young. The paper grew along with San Francisco and was the largest circulation newspaper on the West Coast of the United States in 1880; today it is Northern California's largest newspaper, serving primarily the San Francisco Bay Area, but distributed throughout Northern California, including the Sacramento area and North Coast. Today only the Los Angeles Times exceeds the Chronicle's circulation on the West Coast, while the paper is ranked 20th by circulation nationally.
According to unnamed sources in multiple reports, Monta Ellis could be the next disgruntled player to get traded by Golden State. Coach Don Nelson denied a similar report last week, and general manager Larry Riley on Tuesday said that the reports were " ...
From SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE,
FanNation,
18 Nov 2009
Warriors coach Don Nelson wholly dismissed a CBS report claiming he would step down imminently and the team is shopping its best player, Monta Ellis.
Remember to keep your posts clean. Profanity will get filtered, and offensive comments will be ...
From SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE,
FanNation,
16 Nov 2009
Pete - your vaunted defense is a mess!!!
The Sun Bowl isn't good enough for this team right now.
Payback is a female canine Pete.
I'm sure the rest of the Pac 10 is smiling this AM.
What goes around, comes around...
PC is definitely ...
From SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE,
FanNation,
15 Nov 2009
A sweeping plan to remake San Francisco's southeastern waterfront into residential neighborhoods surrounding a green technology hub and a proposed new 49ers stadium took a big step closer to becoming a reality on Thursday when a detailed environmental ...
From SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE,
FanNation,
14 Nov 2009
Warriors coach Don Nelson and Monta Ellis had a public spat after Thursday's practice, an episode that acts as a microcosm of the dysfunctional team and may represent a bigger problem with the franchise and its best player. s the players cooled down ...
From SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE,
FanNation,
13 Nov 2009
Add another chapter to the Stephen Jackson chronicles.
The disgruntled swingman played only 18 minutes in the Warriors' 108-94 loss to Indiana on Wednesday night because of a mysterious injury.
Coach Don Nelson yanked Jackson after he missed four of ...
From SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE,
FanNation,
12 Nov 2009
A day after Stephen Jackson's agent questioned coach Don Nelson's honesty and the state of the franchise in an ESPN report, Warriors management and even Jackson tried to sidestep questions about the article. In an online story that appeared Monday, ...
From SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE,
FanNation,
10 Nov 2009
Giants pitcher Tim Lincecum was cited for possession of marijuana one week ago in the state of Washington. Though he faces misdemeanor charges in the state, it is unlikely he will receive any punishment from Major League Baseball. Although Major League ...
From SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE,
FanNation,
6 Nov 2009
Never one to sell his own players short, Stanford coach Jim Harbaugh called redshirt freshman Andrew Luck "the best quarterback in the country" Tuesday. "I think Andrew is the best quarterback in the country. I've not seen a better one," Harbaugh said. ...
From SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE,
FanNation,
28 Oct 2009
The return of Alexander D. Smith as the starting quarterback of the San Francisco 49ers is the first major sign that Mike Singletary is willing to work outside the box. His box, anyway. For all the claptrap about Smith getting a second chance, or the 49 ...
From SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE,
FanNation,
28 Oct 2009