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>> announcer: live from the kgo tv broadcast center, this is abc7 news. live doppler 7 hd is quiet after a day of on and off showers. could a new round of rain change your mother's day plans? i'm eric thomas. let's fine to. it was a gloomy rainy day for much of the day area. it's likely you didn't see the sun at all today. of course there is no sun now, it's nighttime. we can put the logic together. the question everyone wants answered, will it be a nice mother's day. meteorologist drew tuma. >> we're tracking isolated showers that moves into portions of the region. from unitville to napa, sonoma, big ben, light green indicating light showers stretching south into american canyon, martinez
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crockett as well. and south san francisco, 101 light showers developed. on the storm impact scale ranking our storms from one to five gives you a better idea what to expect. in the next sirs six hours it is a light storm with light showers and rain, less than a tenth of an inch. 2:00 in the morning, showers still continuing, tapering to more isolated showers. good news for mother's day. we'll time that out to a dryer finish to the day. now to the warriors. after the loss tonight if you weren't asking when steph is going to be back before the game, you are sure asking tonight. larry biel is here. what happened? >> a lot happened, and most of it was bad for the warriors and good for the trail blazers starting with a great night by oakland's zone damian lillard. steph curry worked out today testing out his knee but wouldn't play in game three. klay thompson, 18 points this the first period.
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dubs led by six after one quarter. lillard 25 in the first half, blazers up 12 at the break. draymond green was fantastic, 19 noints the this, alone. finished with a career high of 37 and eight threes. dubs get it to seven. lillard too much, 40 points, ten assists. the blazers beat golden state twice this year. 120-98 blazers. >> i don't feel we played with the desperation that's necessary to win a playoff game you. >> don't want to be 0-3, period. especially not to this team. so i just wanted to come out and be aggressive and leave it all out there. our guys followed suit and we got it done. >> he was great. >> now the sharks they were back at the tank after a thipel overtime loss to nashville on thursday. they looked fresh. first period, yoenis donskoi feeding marleau giving the
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sharks a 1-0 lead. the sharks would take a 3-2 series lead, a 5-1 victory. more highlights and reaction from the tank coming up in sports. and certainly with the warriors with the eternal question,w will steph curry play in game four. a lot more pressure to play assuming his knee is okay. fans are still obsessed with the dubs despite tonight's loss. that includes a group of young people who combined their love for the team with their own play by play. abc7 news reporter shows us more. >> reporter: it was a bummer for warriors fans who held on to hope for all four quarters. >> we'll give them one game but we know we have this. >> we're very sad about this. i think we'll come back on monday. >> it would be nice to bring steph curry back on monday, have him play monday and wednesday, and take the series at home. >> reporter: despite the
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warriors loss there are some teenagers in the bay view who make every single game a winning one this eighth grader and his friends stage a halftime and post game report from their garage that they post on you tube. >> i think that the warriors need to limit the turnovers. >> in the background, food for the neighbors and a big screen tv that the student customized with member from his grandmother. this is like a shrine to the warriors. >> some people don't believe we did that. >> i can stay it's remarkable. >> yes, thank you. >> he says, you know what, it's not just sports. it's teaching angles, directions. i feel like i'm solving a mathematical equation. i said my gosh, he really loves this. we are true warriors fans. >> reporter: dub nation inspiration. in san francisco i'm leslie
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brinkley, abc7 news. there is a new power ball winner tonight. one ticket sold in new jersey matched all six numbers to win the seventh largest jock jackpot in the game's history. abc7 news was at the task and flask liquors on camden avenue tonight. if you bought your ticket here, you may be nearly $1.3 million richer. the store owner gets a bonus for selling the ticket. >> probably i like the store. goodize place to buy a lot of tickets. >> at least three power ball millionaires were made in san jose over the past four years. the most recent before tonight, two weeks at the valero on saratoga number. here are the numbers, 5, 25, 26, 44, 66 and the power ball number is 9. we have those numbers on our website. >> you after 17 days a hunger
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strike over recent police shootings in san francisco ended tonight. the frisco 5 announced tonight they are breaking their fast. the group was admitted to ucsf hospital yesterday because of deforrior ating health. they say their cause will be better served by staying and fighting rather than starving and dying. they are calling for a unity wide general strike on monday. >> they have shown an enormous courage and enormous dedication. they have served our fortunate so well by lifting up so much pain and anger that goes back for decades in our communities because of the way people in our communities have been treated by law enforcement. >> last night protesters who support the frisco 5 stormed city hall. they made it into the entrance before deputies blocked their path. 33 protesters were arrested. new at 11:00, police arrested two people after fire ripped through a home in hayward. first we'll show you the video of one of those arrests. police say this woman was
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intoxicated and interfering with fire fighters on sleepy hollow avenue. one officer took her down to the ground and she needed medical attention. earlier, around 5:00 this afternoon you can see flames and smoke pouring out of the home in this video shot boy a neighbor across the street. no one was hurt. neighbors watching it burn were concerned. >> everything was on fire. you could hear cracking and popping in the house. we thought it was going to blow up. >> officers hand cuffed the homeowner, police questioned and released hill. disturbing new details tonight in the stabbing death of a long time san francisco public defender. police source confirm to abc7 news tonight marla zamora suffered 40 stab wounds yesterday morning. authorities arrested her nephew for the killing. friends say they are horrified by this violent crime. alyssa harrington has the story.
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>> she was a force of nature. >> reporter: malia tearfully remembers her friend marla who police sources say was killed by her own nephew yesterday morning. the women worked today at the san francisco public defender's office until zamora retired in 2007. >> for me in particular she was the only role model i had. >> reporter: we don't know what happened between zamora and her nephew. neighbors tell me they heard yelling, then saw her bloody in the backyard. she had been stabbed many times. police arrested 20-year-old angelo zamora. he was found inside covered in blood. >> all i can say is that she loved her family very much, and she was always trying to help her family. >> reporter: all day, friends, former clients, and coworkers stopped by to pay respects to the long-time attorney outside her potrero hill home. gail mira added to the growing pile of flowers.
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>> she was kind, generous a good neighbor. >> reporter: she worked for the public defender's office for 29 years. she set up a private practice and was still taking cases until her death. a quick reminder for bart riders here. there is no train service this weekend between the san leandro and bay fair stations. it's part of ongoing work to repair equipment and tracks. bart is running a bus bridge for passengers. still the come on abc7 news at 11:00 -- >> the employment situation is quite dire. >> help wanted. is san francisco's tech bubble causing a severe worker shortage in the service industry. also, why you may have a hard time finding gilroy garlic. and getting ready for the road to summer. there is quite a bit of work to to. she is a
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have you noticed more help wanted signs in restaurants around the city lately? it's not a coincidence. it turns out restaurants are having a harder time than ever filling positions. abc7 news reporter lisa joins us live from the embarcadero to explain. lisa? >> reporter: eric, you know there are lots of factors involved. the economy, the cost of living in fran, and believe it or not, even uber is luring people out of the industry. while san francisco's restaurants scene continues to be hot, the flow of candidates to fill open position is drying up. help wanted signs are posted all over. and for the first time, they are
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staying up for months. >> it is very expensive to live in san francisco right now. if you are a cook making $30,000 it's hard to make that decision to stay in the industry. >> a one bedroom goes for $3,000 a month. restaurant owners admit they can't afford to pay employees enough to live in the city where they work. >> employees want to live here who want to move from san diego or sacramento. i don't talk to them because they can't afford to come here. >> which is why many are leaving the industry and finding jobs aztec start-ups or eve as uber drivers. this man quit soon after starting at a restaurant. >> uber makes more money. >> reporter: hiring cooks and bus boys take the longest since those positions don't always have access to tips. >> it's been very hard to get a staff put together.
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we have been working on for a couple of months. >> reporter: those in the industry say possible solutions may be to raise prices for consumers to then increase salaries in the kitchen. in san francisco, abc7 news. mcdonald's gilroy garlic fries have become so popular there is now a shortage. they were introduced less than two weeks ago at four locations. they have become so popular mcdonald's will be out of the fries for the next two weeks. mcdonald's announced they could start serving the gilroy fries at all 200 bay area locations late this summer. only one presidential candidate was out campaigning today. it's one who is getting attacked from all sides. republican donald trump was in washington state where he tried to refocus the split between his own party and back onto his fight against hillary clinton. some of the biggest names in the republican party refuse to
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support the presumptive nominee. democratic senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts is in the twitter war with the billionaire business man. she accused him of being a racist and calls him a bully who spews insults and lies. >> she is a goofus. she is a goofus. >> warren called his nickname for her lame. even barbara boxer weighed in tweeting looks like donald trump bit off more than he could chew attacking elizabeth warren. bernie sanders will be in california next week. he will have rallies monday night in sacramento and tuesday new york in stockton. abc.news joined a fiesta for moms in oakland today. it was a special mother's day celebration at fruit vaal transit village. moms got a taste of local culture and education from break dances and folkloric coand mariachi dances. in becomely today fan boys and fan girls lined up for free
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loot. fantastic comic was one of two dozen shops in the bay area that took part in the free comic book day. the idea was conserved by the owner of flying color comics in concord to drum up fan support. you can save hundreds of dollars on leather furniture by buying an alternative. some question question the quality of bonded and dye cast leather. we will take a look at what you are really buying in a special 7 on your side investigation. some of the top young math minds got to have fun at levi stadium. they spent the last knight nine weeks doing math challenges for learn storm. they joined other kids to play a variety of games and go through courses. the 49ers hosted today's event which include as few of the players. time to check the weather forecast.
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here's drew tuma. >> we had a soggy raw start to the weekend. sunday shaping up to be much dryer and actually brighter than we were today. live doppler 7 hd is tracking showers. going in tighter, street level. that light green you see on your screen, that's really light drizzle that is occurring at this hour. napa, american canyon, dear's point in vallejo, a similar set up right now with isolated light showers across the region. everyone is reporting cloudy skies. that's having an effect on our temperatures. didn't get too warm today. only in the upper 50s and lower 60s. temperatures haven't fallen too far from our afternoon highs. currently 56 in san francisco right now. 59 san jose, 56 oakland. fairfield right now with light showers currently checking in with the temperature of 58 degrees. morning showers, they moved out we got a brief break from the wet weather this afternoon. now here is that second round of
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activity. it's not a lot of rain. nonetheless we'll have light showers for the next six hours or so. overnight,.er 40s to lower 50s with the cloud cover overhead with the light showers moving through. on the storm impact scale, we rank our storms from one to five. someone light. five is most severe. this gives you a good idea what to expect with each event. the one moving through in the next six is a one. a light storm, light showers. and rainfall less than a tenth of an inch. no heavy pockets of rain. future weather you notice the she would of rain that's over us, by 2:00 it's trying to move off the coast. tomorrow waking up, 6:00, 7:00 in the morning, everyone will see overcast skies. in the early afternoon we will see breaks in the cloud covers. especially inland. inland temperatures to near 70 degrees. in the afternoon and late evening hours the clouds are really going to break down and we'll see more in the way of sunshine. looking really nice for mother's
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day in the afternoon and evening. hour by hour. starting off with overcast skies in the morning. peeks of sunshine by lunchtime for monday. in the afternoon and evening the skies brighten up and the clouds depart and temperatures comfortable, similar to where they were today. topping t in the lower 70s in the warmest locations. 67 oakland. 70 in fairfield. 71 in antioch. comer along the coast. 59, half moon day. 70 in san jose. and napa up to 69 degrees. seven-day forecast. monday, morning clouds, more in the way of sunshine in the afternoon. tuesday we really warm up with mainly sunny skies after morning fog inland. '80s. picture perfect on thursday. and both friday and saturday just a few clouds and temperatures very comfortable. after morning clouds tomorrow, really looking nice by the afternoon. >> sounds good, drew. still to come on abc7 news
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he is doing with hand cuffs on. it is the challenge being heard around the world tonight. it started with this, the new zealand police department posting a recruitment video doing the running man. it challenged departments around the world as well. the nypd answered the call. politicians have gotten in on it. the leader of the mari party. submitting this video. and he issued a challenge to president obama. >> i think the president will pass on. that it's funny how people will get involved and do their thing. >> it's his last year. he may do the lame duck thing.
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i want to show you some cutting edge technology. this is a vhs tape. push that tape in and hit play. this is a flip phone. have you seen these before? it's called a compact disc. oh. looks like we're getting a facsimile. what year is it to you? it's old. you'd rather use newer technology? definitely. well, i've got something to show you. this is the 2016 chevy volt. it uses extended range electric technology. the prius hybrid uses battery technology developed 15 years ago. chevy expects volt drivers to get over a thousand miles between fill ups. it's got every technology there is. the prius actually belongs on the table. abc7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. >> good evening, the warriors have decisions to make now. one, how do you stop damian lillard in game four and do they start steph curry. game four turned into a barrage of threes by the blazers.
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klay thompson channelling his inner steph. four threes in the opening 12 minutes. slicing to the hoop, 18 in the period. aminu was big tonight. lillard, he start heating you will a little bit. the triple makes it a six point portland lead. klay is all over him. just can't stop him. blazers by a dozen at the break. draymond green. 19 of his career high 37 came in the third quarter. hits the triple, cuts it to seven. too much lillard. 40 points, 10 assists. the only team to beat the warriors twice this year. game four monday night back in portland. here's mike shumann. >> despite a career playoff high 37 points and eight threes and 40 points from klay thompson warriors didn't get much help
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elsewhere? their first loss in the series. >> we didn't move the ball and that's when everybody else gets involved. we've got to be better at moving the ball and then we'll get the offense output we've been getting. >> it was uncharacteristic. luckily, we have a chance to bounce back on monday. >> i thought we got outworked. and that's what what we have to fix for game four. we've got to work harder. now the big question is will steph curry play in game four? we'll have a lot more on that tomorrow. reporting in portland, mike shumann, abc7 sports. >> it was a much more enjoyable playoff story in san jose. the sharks bounced back from their triple overtime loss and beat nashville in game five. the predators never won a game five in san jose, now 0-7. marleau gets his seconds of the series for a 1-0 lead. one minute later, joe thornton
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finds the captain, joe to joe, pavelski, second period. couture on the breakaway. and beats pekka rinne with a backhand, 3-1. pavelski had his second goal of the game. eighth of the series. tied for most in these playoffs. sharks win it 5-1, take a 3-2 series lead. next game monday night back in nashville. >> we felt after that last game we played a couple really good periods we have to carry that and it was up to us to get that momentum back. >> enjoy it until i get home and then focus on the next game. we have the third win but haven't won the series so we have to regroup and get ready from the next one. >> that's big coming back from
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from oakland shined in tonight's warriors playoff game but it was on the other team. damian lillard led the portland trail blazers to a 120-108 win over the dubs in game three. the warriors lead the series 2-1. game four is monday night in portland. someone who bought a power ball in the bay area one over $1 million in tonight's drawing. the only jackpot winner in the $400 million drawing was in new jersey. cask and flask sold a ticket matching five of the six winning numbers. the pool of candidates to work in san francisco restaurants is drying up. help wanted signs are posted throughout the city. restaurant owners can't pay enough for workers to live in the city and many are leaving for higher paying jobs. a serial killer is demanding his death row sentence be carried out. he is revealing where he buried
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a body if the state continues with his fate. but his own children want him to rot in jail. >> i'm not afraid of nobody in this world except for my dad. >> jay was 1k35 his sister 6 as they headed to school on a tuesday morning with their mother at the wheel. when they pulled into the school, their father jumped in the pat injury door and opened fire. >> i remember hearing the shots and i remember him dragging my sister out of the car and i remember chasing him. >> he left you. >> he left me. >> why. >> i don't know. >> jay ran back to the school alone to see his mom on the ground beneath a white sheet. >> he always claimed to love me and my sister so much. yet he had no problem killing my mom. >> he spent just four and hoff mants in prison. within a ntd mo of getting out his new wife went missing. that next year his next wife was
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about to report his physical abuse. that would violate his parole. so he staked out her father's property and shot at her from across the highway. >> someone killed my wife. >> stanley denied the murder but got connevicted. during sentencing he was linked to another murdered woman. >> reporter: now the lake county prosecutor is trying to get stanley's death sentence confirmed. stanley has been on death row 32 years. >> either you abolish the depth or you enforce it. there is no sense of having it if you are not going to use it. >> reporter: for years and years, stanley has had two competing sets of attorneys. his court appointed federal defenders are filing appeals to save his life but his private attorney is fighting to follow
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stanley's desire to die. stanley even sent a letter to the judge offering to reveal where he buried diana lind's body if the state would set a execution date. >> there is something wrong with the system where the depth becomes a form of suicide. >> gerald foreman is an expert on evidence. his most famous client, o.j. simpson. he headed a study in the flaw in california's death row system that render it dysfunctional and suggested many changes including increasing fundy. the study that cost $1 million was published in 2008. what improvements have been made? >> nothing. the report has been filed away on the shelves of legislators. they have not addressed any of the problems. >> reporter: so death penalty cases such as gerald stanley's dragon an average of more than
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30 years in california from sentencing to execution. the national average is half that. jay stanley tells me if his father had been put to death decades ago it would have provided some closure. now that he wants to die, jay would like him to stith sit there and suffer. >> it's like he wants the easy way out. my mom didn't get the easy way out. i don't think he should. a quick look at what is happening around the world. a fire in canada has forced nearly 100,000 people out of their homes could take months to put out. it has destroyed 1600 structures. firefighters are facing dpri and extremely windy conditions. voters in london have elected their first muslim mayor. sadiq khan won in a landslide 57 to 43%. the city has more than a million muslims. khan says he hopes to be a strong leader for all people.
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london conservetives khan would weaken the city's security. el chapo was transferred from mexico city prison to another in mexico just across the border from el paso, texas. one law official told cnn it will now be easier to extradite him. el chapo's defense team was not aware of the move until after it happened. tonight we get a rare look inside north korea as kim jong-un worked to his way to the top. terri mooren has details from north korea. >> reporter: what a show the ruling party here is staginstag. the star, sim jong unconsolidating his power and brandishing his nukes. officials saying today north korea may be about to conduct a fifth nuclear test. another of kim jong-un's main goals to show the world this is now a 21st century nation.
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today we were taken on a tour at the women's hospital, the new breast cancer screening facility. and then this pristine new neighborhood, towering apartment blocks reserved for regime scientists and engineers. inside, luxury living north korean style. in the grand stalinist subway built by kim's grandfather, the old cars were made in east germany. we're going to hop on the subway. this is a brand-new railway car here built here in north korea. they are fiercely proud of it. on board flat screens show weather and traffic. then i tried buy a smart phone, one made only in north korea. >> no twitter, no neighbor. angry birds though. we took a selfie on it, can she cent shend this to me? no. north korea is getting for and more dangerous to the u.s. and kim jong-un is sending a message, his regime is here to
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stay. still ahead on abc7 news at 11:00, the teens, the prom, and the moment that made everyone smile, especially their mothers. also a whole new definition of digging out. the community trying to get its road ready for summer. i'm meteorologist drew tuma. another round of light showers is moving through the bay area tonight. it will impact part of y i want to show you some cutting edge technology. this is a vhs tape. push that tape in and hit play. this is a flip phone. have you seen these before? it's called a compact disc. oh. looks like we're getting a facsimile. what year is it to you? it's old. you'd rather use newer technology? definitely. well, i've got something to show you. this is the 2016 chevy volt. it uses extended range electric technology. the prius hybrid uses battery technology developed 15 years ago. chevy expects volt drivers
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and right there cheering them on, the moms who worried that this day might never happen. abc news reporter john don'te has the story. >> reporter: two teens get set for their senior prom. >> how do you think she looks? >> best friends since they were babies, eli and megan were two kids born different in a world where people who are different too often get left out. something their moms worried about in the early days. >> at about 21 weeks we found out eli would be having down syndrome. >> when i held her in my arms i thought, who would take her to the prom. >> reporter: as the years passed, megan and eli were embraced by the other kids in lake as we goo, and also for his prom proposal in which the whole school choir helped eli ask megan to the prom. >> meg, can i take you to prom? >> yes. >> and as they headed off to the dance with mother's day just around the corner there was a
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gift in this moment for a mother. >> this feels like that moment where you cross the finish line. >> reporter: but in the end, it was a moment for eli and megan with their friends and each other. a moment good for mother's day and all year round. john done ban, abc news. it may be well into spring here, but in norway tonight crews are still digging out after another long winter. look at this. norway's public road administration released video of a mountain road being cleared. efforts to open this road started in april. the popular tourist route is expected to be open fully by the middle this month. nothing like that here. here's drew. >> we just have the windshield wipers today. and late tonight light showers are crossing through the region. light live doppler 7 hd shows you light showers in the oakland area, lafayette, richland, voyage.
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green indicating really light rain. up to north into fairfield and vacaville as well. light showers. that's the theme. but it isn't going to last all that long. we'll give it until the next five or six hours. falling while many of us are sleeping of of the' totaling less than a tenth of an inch mother's day hour by hour. first thing in the morning, cloud cover, perhaps an area of isolated drizzle. by noon clouds clearing, and peeks of sunshine out there. clouds clearing out in the evening, should see sunshine, bumping temperaturing into the lower 70s. and the rain has helped cleanse our air. pollen will be at low levels sunday and monday and will ramp back up by wed wednesday when we return to normal temperatures. light clouds on monday, morning
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clouds on tuesday. by wednesday, low '80s inland and thursday, friday, and saturday it's dry and warm out there. sports director larry biel is here with more on the warriors tonight. >> you are so sad. >> i am. >> a lot of people are sad. draymond green had a career high in points. why did he then blame himself for the warriors loss to the blazers, sports next.
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at a disneyland resort hotel. abc7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. >> to have any chance of beating the warriors in this playoff series, the portland trail blazers had to win tonight in game three. they were desperate, and it showed. alpha puck aminu huge. that dunk and free throw tied the score at 32-32. his first three gave the blazers the lead. second three would give them a
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nine point lead. draymond green had a 19 point third quarter, career high 37. it sounds like a great night but he was guarding aminu most of the night. every time draymond would go to help on defense look who is wide open. it's aminu, who finished with 23 points and ten rebounds. green told mike shumann after the game that he is to blame for the loss because of his defense. >> and you were feeling it tonight. >> sure. i think i shot the ball well but i don't think i had my best game. i evaluate my games on how do i lead my team, and kind of how i am on the defensive end. i think i was horrible in both of those departments. it was good to shoot the ball well. that obviously helps. but i know if i don't do the things that i do in the other areas we don't win. and that's tonight. >> the main thing is to just focus on the details we can control, the defense and the rebounding and loose balls and compete like crazy. and i thought we got outworked. and that's what we have to fix
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for game four. we've got to work harder. >> speaking of working harder, game five, sharks and preds. series tied at 2-2. first period, donskoi the pass, marleau puts it away. second goal in the series. makes it 1-0 sharks. donskoi to couture. shoots and scores. 3-1, as he beat pekka rinne. joe pavelski, his eighth of the serious. the sharks take a 3-2 series lead with the 5-1 victory. game six in that series next week in nashville. >> i like the fact i think we are getting better as the series goes on. i think every game we are getting a little bit better, getting more contributions, playing better as a team. we've got to carry that into game six. because they are not going to roll over. on the baseball, matt duffy in danger of missing his dinner date tonight. the giants and rockies played
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for 4 hours and 20 minutes. 13 innings, giants and rockies dodging raindrops. cueto, 8 and a third scoreless innings. a gem of a game. colorado takes a 1-0 lead in the 10th. the giants answer in the bottom of the frame. we are tied at 1-1. bottom 13. two men on for matt duffy. i want to go to dinner. the ball gets by para. gillespie scores. good night. game over, drive home safely. giants win 2-1. >> to win a game that's this long, it can be pretty demoralizing if you spend that much time and that much focus and that much energy and that much of your bull pen on a game like today and then you come out with the loss. i guess the usage we got out of the bull pen and the good plays and good at-bats we had throughout the day makes it all worth it. >> after being rained out last night a's and orioles with a
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doubleheader. get off your phone. sixth inning, lowry, three for five, with two rbi homers. 6-0, a's i'm talking to you, drew tuma. not the guy on the highlights. >> i'm on twitter. >> he has to be on twitter, it's part of his job. rich hill gets the win. a's take game one. 8-4. game two didn't go the same way. a four run inning capped off with a blast by chris davis. hahn went five and a third and allowed five once. a's win game two, 5-0 the final. in the kentucky derby, the studio had a favorite, sudden breaking news, who came in fifth. nyquist went off as the 2 to 1 favorite. the call to post on a beautiful warm late kentucky afternoon. 80 degrees.
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i'm doing weather and news. nyquist holds off exaggerator to win the derby. the nyquist started eight races in his career, won all of them. setting up for preakness in two weeks. >> am i going to have to separate you two? >> no. >> i do it all. >> he does it all. he can do the whole hour. >> that's it for tonight. i'm eric thomas. abc7 news tonight tomorrow
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