Good morning, and welcome to the
Essential California newsletter. It’s Monday, June 9, and here’s
a quick look at the week ahead:
On
Monday, the Golden State Warriors will face off against the Toronto Raptors in
Game 5 of the NBA Finals. The Raptors lead the Warriors 3-1, so tonight’s game at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena will be do-or-die time for the California team. A few things to watch for and highlights from past games:
• The Inland Empire’s own
Kawhi Leonard has been
the Raptors’ most powerful weapon. The unflappable free agent could be heading back to California
to join the Clippers next season,
but that might be less likelyif he leads Toronto to an NBA championship.
• Injured Warrior
Kevin Durant’s status remains
“a strange mystery.”But Durant did
practice with the team Sunday, offering a glimmer of hope for his return.
• The wife of a Golden State Warriors owner
received death threats after she was seen leaning in front of Beyoncé to talk to Jay-Z during Game 3 in a now-viral video.
A
Northern California heat wave is likely to
continue through Monday, with heat advisories issued for much of the Bay Area.
The
Electronic Entertainment Expo (or E3, as it’s widely known) officially kicks off
Tuesday in Los Angeles, though a few presentations happened over the weekend. E3 is one of the gaming industry’s biggest events of the year. Xbox unveiled details about
its new game consoleSunday, and Nintendo will present Tuesday.
Also
Tuesday:
Tesla will hold its annual shareholder meeting, which will be
livestreamed. The formal agenda will probably be uneventful,
per industry analysts, but everyone will be watching what
Elon Musk has to say. Tesla Model 3 sales
rose in May, but demand still hasn’t fully recovered.
Wednesday marks the 25th anniversary of the deaths of
Nicole Brown Simpson and
Ronald Goldman in the Los Angeles suburb of Brentwood. O.J. Simpson was famously acquitted on murder charges but later found liable for the deaths in
a civil suit brought by Goldman and Brown Simpson’s families. Here’s how The Times
covered the deathsthat week.
Game 6 of the
NBA Finals, will be held
Thursday, if the Warriors make it that far.
Friday: UCLA’s commencement will
feature Anna Lee Fisher, one of NASA’s first female astronauts, as its main speaker.
Sometime late this week: State lawmakers are expected to vote on parts of the
state budget in time to meet their constitutional deadline of June 15. On Sunday, Gov. Gavin Newsom and Democratic legislative leaders announced
the broad outlines of a new state budget, signaling the end of key budget negotiations. The agreement provides a boost for California’s low-income adults and children, but abandons Newsom’s plan for a
controversial tax to pay for clean water in distressed communities.
And now,
here’s what’s happening across California:
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