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Referring to above post about videos, does anybody have anything they use to edit videos? I'd like to post videos from my streams, but I don't want to post the entire thing.
Oct 30, 2023 | Game Summary Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles Lakers 14-13, 2nd Pacific
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Oklahoma City Thunder 14-13, 2nd Southeast
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Bryant, streaking Lakers drop Hawks, 101-87
ATLANTA (AP) -- Stephen Curry recorded a career-high 62 points for the Warriors as they defeated the Trail Blazers, 137-122, in San Francisco. Additionally for the Warriors, James Wiseman tallied a double-double with 12 points and 11 rebounds in the victory. Damian Lillard led the Trail Blazers with 32 points and four assists in the losing effort. The Warriors improve to 3-3 as the Trail Blazers fall to 3-3.
SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. – Matters were turned to the hands of CSUN freshman quarterback Derrick Sims-Mercier in the game's most vital moments as the team watched starter Jelani Gilchrist leave the contest injured.
Sims-Mercier overcame two straight incompletions, a sack, and a critical red zone penalty to cap the Matadors' final drive of regulation with a four-yard touchdown pass to Marcus Holster to force overtime.
Gilchrist, in an iconic overtime return, found receiver Da'Sean Stevens in the corner of the end zone for a 24-yard touchdown as CSUN (5-1, 2-1) defeated Cal Poly (2-5, 0-3) 33-30.
The duo of quarterbacks finished with mere identical numbers; 65 passing yards – which Sims-Mercier achieved on the final drive alone – and 65 rushing yards. Gilchrist, however, threw two interceptions to go on par with CSUN’s two takeaways against Poly, both on fumble recoveries.
“Those are the type of moments I love being in,” said Sims-Mercier, who attempted his game’s nine passes on the drive, completing six.
CSUN nearly forced another fumble late in the fourth quarter as the defense stripped the ball loose from Tanner Trosin only for it to be recovered and later turned in for Poly’s go-ahead touchdown run by Akaninyene Umoh with 1:56 left.
The Mustangs took the first possession in the overtime period but were forced to settle for a field goal from 36 yards out. CSUN and Gilchrist stalled on their first two plays, but the junior quarterback ended up delivering the game-winning pass to Stevens just as his pocket collapsed.
“I had confidence behind [the throw],” Gilchrist said. “The line gave me some time to see things out, but I saw a guy coming off the edge and so I knew I had to make a quick decision.”
CSUN’s 130 yard passing performance was their best of the season thus far. Da’Sean Stevens recorded three receptions for 49 yards while freshman Wyatt Zyskowski added another pair for 37 yards.
Against a fellow – and more experienced – option team in Poly, the Matadors outgained them 314-292 on the ground. Jake Brito paced the CSUN offense with 95 yards while the Mustangs’ Umoh took 25 carries for 131 yards.
CSUN’s offensive guard Leslie Bennett recovered and scored a fumbled +20-yard run by Brito inside the end zone in during third quarter. The touchdown proved to be well needed as Poly went on to score two consecutive touchdowns in a 10 second span behind Umoh’s first of two scores followed by a 28-yard pick six by defensive end Nick Dzubnar.
Dzubnar, a touted NFL prospect, played in his first meeting against his brother, Colin, who transferred from Poly to CSUN last year.
“Was it perfect? Not at all,” Matadors coach Dumon Moran said. “But it was one heck of a football game.”
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