tv ABC7 News 1100PM ABC June 2, 2019 11:00pm-11:59pm PDT
11:00 pm
biting the nails. >> reporter: the few dubs fans who made the trek across the border said their friends wanted to come but didn't have passports. winning game two made the long journey worth it. >> we're used to this. now news to build a better bay we respect this team and these area from abc7. fans. >> he throws it. >> reporter: that respect appreciated by pre single warriors fan here. back to iguodala. >> i love this place. he puts it up. the people are really nice here. it's good. >> canadians are amazing and very sweet. andre iguodala drills it with not like even the fans that 5.9 remaining. trash talk a little bit, they >> boom. trash talk so nice. the dubs prove strength in numbers is more than just a you can't feel offended. >> reporter: games three and four later on this week. slogan taking game two in in oakland, no passport needed. toronto despite key injuries. >> what a nail biter of a game. i'm dion lim, abc7 news. >> and game 3 as she mentioned in toronto, series is tied 1-1. abc's coverage starts with the >> thanks for joining us. news at 4:00 p.m. then the dubs on pre-game show i'm eric thomas. dion is covering the nba finals at 5:00, nba count down 5:30, in toronto tonight.n moment. then game three at 6:00. stay tuned for after game with first right to abc7 sports director larry beil who i could larry beil. a developing story out of the east bay. walnut creek police are hear shouting from the other
11:01 pm
room as the game was concluding. > fairly stressful. investigating an officer involved shooting where main in the warriors seemed to be his early 20s was shot multiple running out of healthy bodies. times around 6:30 tonight near kevin durant out, klay thompson arlene and or can chard lane. went down, so did kevon looney. the victim had lived in the neighborhood for years. the warriors still able to even luz pena is on the scene with the series. the latest for us. steph curry was dehydrated early in the game, blinking his eyes. >> reporter: eric, we're four blocks away from where the weren't sure what was wrong. kevon looney left the game with shooting happened. a shoulder or collarbone after there are still officers blocking this area. we spoke to several neighbors who told us this is a very close that collision with kawhi knit community and the shooting leonard. hit close to home. 18-0 run gave the warriors the lead for good. klay does the splits there, left in this tight knit neighborhood of orchard lane, neighbors have with a hamstring strain in the more questions than answers. fourth quarter. >> we were here for him. we don't know what went down an andre iguodala seals it with a huge three in the final seconds. the very end. the warriors even the finals at we're all -- a game apiece, 109-104 the >> heart broken. >> reporter: jenny snyder says final. >> it was a great win. her 23-year-old neighbor was a now we've got to go home and young man shot by police. >> the situations protect our home floor. we'll see about all the handled. everything is safe.k outndhaswh injuries. but i'm very proud of our team. >> everybody's going to have a >> reporter: how many gunshots chance to help us win a did you hear? >> anywhere from four to five. championship at some point.
11:02 pm
and just to stick with it and be >> reporter: walnut creek police taped off the entrance to the patient. neighborhood where many have and it shows itself over the known the young man for decades. course of a season. he lived with his parents who in and you know, tonight was huge. their son had mental explaing we need t more win we need difficulties. >> the parents of the people to keep going. >> you talk about gritty, gutty, have said be aware that our son this he showed all of it tonight. up and down the line-up. has this mental condition and everybody contributed like you said, strength in numbers. don't be afraid. game three wednesday at oracle arena. we'll see who is able to play. >> reporter: now what exactly led to that altercation between the young man and police? won the it be something if kevin that's the question that many durant, i don't know if he'll be are asking. ready for game three or four, >> we're all pretty much in the but that would be a nice to get dark. and just letting the officers do back. >> they could use that with the their job. >> one of the neighbors must other guys hobbling. >> thank you very much. have felt threatened because >> president obama joined pans there's a lot of elderly people tonight in toronto. rapper drake was also in that live here. >> reporter: we contacted walnut attendance. creek about didn't see as much of him as we thought we would. the shooting and still haven't he's been the past several heard back. parents of the 23-year-old are raptors games. the two shook hands and with him at the hospital. his condition is still unknown. exchanged greetings. luz pena, abc7 news. obama an avid basketball fan and >> thank you very much. if you or someone you love
11:03 pm
sat with adam silver. is struggling with mental dion lim joins us from toronto illness, we have resources for with fan reaction and some of you to find your ally on abc 7 the bay area celebrities who were relieved at a game two win. news.com/take action. there are new details on the death of a bay area woman swept >> reporter: we didn't see a lot of the golden state fans travel over a lake tahoe water fall. to toronto. a gofundme page has been set up no matter, the series is now tied 1-1. for the family of 35-year-old ray totally different tone tonight for raptors fans after stephanie espinoza who leaves game two of the nba finals. behind three children. thee lost her footing when he >> it sucks. she tried reaching for a branch terrible. >> the score so close at the end and went over eagle false in with the warriors squeezing out emerald bay. the win with just five points. >> i was freaking out. her young brother challenged reports she was taking selfies you could feel it in the whole at the time. >> she didn't have her phone on room. the energy was going crazy. but they did their best. her when she fell. hopefully they do better next she was trying to enjoy the time. >> i'm excited they won. >> reporter: there were times moment. >> fire officials warn visitors the score was so close, even not to underestimate the power of waterfalls, rivers, and cold draymond green's mom got worried. >> this was one game i was truly water temperatures. >> track was halted on macarthur nervous. t was a little sluggish. boulevard at 35th avenue in oakland around 3:20 this afternoon because of an illegal sideshow.
11:04 pm
a driver caught in the backup took this video. >> you can see the smoke rising from the squealing tires of at least four cars spinning doughnuts in the intersection. nearly 100 people gathered to watch. lis tell abc7 news officers are conducting mandatory sideshow patrols on the weekends. investigators are looking into the cause of yesterday's explosion and subsequent fire at a chemical and gas storage facility in santa clara around 4:30 p.m. at air products and chemicals, inc. on norman avenue. firefighters found multiple hydrogen tanker trucks on fire. workers heard a hissing sound indicating a leak. crews knocked down the flames in little more than an hour while businesses within the radius were evacuated or told to shelter in place. no one was hurt. plenty of back and forthing in negotiations between the new haven unified school district and the teachers union.
11:05 pm
they calledhel a regressive offer and the association is asking for strike pay and full year's credit to retiringteachers, something the district opposes. but the union is now willing to accept a 6% raise over two years. they were asking for 7%. tensions have been running very high at the bargaining table. >> in anyplace of conflict, feelings get high. the conversation is what it is, so to speak. we have had an opportunity to adjust that to put it back on an even keel. >> reporter: state superintendent of public instruction tony thurmond is also taking part in the negotiations. california democrats wrapped up their state convention in san francisco sunday making a vow to defeat president trump in 2020. senator bernie sanders was just one of many democratic candidates for president who spoke to delegates but not all of them got a warm welcome.ab n bernard was there.
11:06 pm
>> thank you all very much. >> reporter: senator bernie sanders got a big welcome from california democrats at mosconi center and waste nod time taking aim at president trump with this fierce attacking. > a president who is a racist, a sexist, a homophobe, and a religious bigot. >> reporter: candidate giulio castro says the president's immigration policies must change. >> that we can fix this broken system but to do it with compassion and common sense instead of cruelty. >> reporter: a convoy of presidential candidates spoke to the party's base this weekend. kamala harris says taking back the white house can't wait for 2020. >> we need to begin impeachment proceedings. >> reporter: but candidate john delaney got booed when he suggest there had. >> medicare for all may sound good. but it's actually not good policy nor is it good politics. i'm telling you. >> a tough crowd. we're all about health care for
11:07 pm
all. >> reporter: democrats elected a new party chair, rusty hicks succeeding randy bauman. hicks knows unifying democrats will be his first job. >> the presidential primary is around the corner. it's an opportunity for california to be an example to the rest of the country. as to how you can have a debate of ideas. >> reporter: many delegates still have no clear idea who they will support. >> i'm still undecided and i'm still looking to see who is going to be the best for this country. right now, we've got to get trump out of there. >> reporter: california's 2020 primary closing in fast. march 3rd. in san francisco, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> still ahead, a dna detective is hired to find a marin county woman's birth father. the mystery behind the man she thought was her dad her entire adult life but wasn't. plus. >> what you do in each of these
11:08 pm
moments will determine how much greater this new chapter will be. >> dwyane wade nba star and graduation speaker. his surprise speech today for students getting their diplomas just one year after a mass shooting. >> reporter: and i'm drew tuma. we are wrapping up the weekend which finished on a cooler note.
11:10 pm
have fast internet a littland now the besthat you mobile network too? yeah and get them together and save hundreds on your wireless bill. wow, that's great. oh, and this looks great. are these words for sale? no. go, go, go, go. now you can get fast, reliable internet and save hundreds on your wireless bill. that's mpawome. taxi! should i have stopped her? get started with a limited time offer on xfinity internet for $19.99 a month for 12 months, plus ask how to get two-hundred-fifty back when you switch to xfinity mobile.
11:11 pm
11:12 pm
extraordinary story about a quest to find the truth and the person who helped her. >> it started with a swab and ended with a life-changing moment for jodie klugman wrap searching for her birth father. >> i didn't expect i would learn about a different dad. >> reporter: 43 years later she found the dad, tim mcleod. >> this is tim. and this is sam pearson. >> reporter: she was told her mother's first husband sam pearson, the man in the uniform was her real father from the time she was born in marin county until the age of 12. then everything changed with her mother's second marriage to a man named wade. >> at age 12, i was told i was really wayne's biological daughter ooh. >> reporter: she spent her life bonding with wayne converting to judaism and taking his last name klugman but something bothered her with her shocking red hair, she didn't look like him at all. she will hired christina fits
11:13 pm
gibbons a dna detective. >> two weeks later, i was down to you two men who were brothers. tim, a man named timotr cameron >> reporter: she took her dna and matched it to distant relatives who took a similar test. >> it's a like a jigsaw puzzle. she made a family tree slowly filling in the blanks through dna first by finding jodie's biological great grandparents, then grandparents and eventually her birth father tim. this was the only thing linking him to marin county. an old realtor's license. >> he was the real estate agent for jodie's parents, sam and her mother when they moved to marin. lie.he became a roommate and though everything jodie had been told including jen nitcally
11:14 pm
being jewish was a lie. >> that wokked my self-concept. >> reporter: she accepted her new norm and the fact that a 75-year-old man living alone was her birth father. >> you have your grandfather's hair. >> reporter: this is tim mcleod. >> it's more than i could ever have hoped for. dreams come true. for both of us. >> reporter: if you're wondering knew jodie existed, the answer is yes. back then he thought she was better off without him. >> she was never far from my thoughts. never. in now these two see each other regularly. he's part of the family. >> i got a second chance at having a dad. >> reporter: the third time's the charm. lisa emin ga lesion abc7 news. >> both of the men she thought were her father passed away. her mother did not want to take part in the story. dwya wade made a emotionale flo scho last year killed 17 people.
11:15 pm
>> what i love most and appreciate most was that you all became the faces and the voices for kids all around the world. i'm so proud to say the words msd stronging. > wade made a surprise visit to marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland weeks after the shooting. he recalled how humbling an experience it was and tried to use today's message during the graduation sploen to inspire students. >> what you do with each of these moments will determine how much greater this new chapter will be. >> wade says the school has helped him become a stronger leader pointing to the survivors who have become vocal advocates. all right. >> now your accuweather forecast with drew tuma. >> in accuweather, we're tracking a warmup headed our way the next couple days. if you're not a fan of some summer-like temperatures it's a roller coaster ride this week. also cooler air to talk about, as well. the entire closet you need the
11:16 pm
next five days. live doppler 7, a quiet scan but a foggy night. a live look. the emeryville camera showing you the tops of the san francisco skyline cut off by the marine layer. we'll start out with fog first thing tomorrow morning. the accuweather highlights, although it will be a foggy start on monday, the burnoff of the cloud cover will be much quicker than over the weekend. tomorrow afternoon will be sunny even along the coastline. then we'll track the warmer air peaking around here tuesday and wednesday. sharply cooler and windier on thursday and friday. thursday you're going to notice the dive, some 20 degrees cooler than wednesday. out there right now, 55 in the city. still holding on to warmth in brend woot. santa rosa with a current temperature of 52. overnight tonight, we'll track the cloud cover moving in from the coastline. we'll have coastal drizzle, as well. otherwise, we'll hold into the 50s over the next 12 hours live
11:17 pm
doppler 7 along with satellite. this area of low pressure in southern california responsible for the cooler afternoon we had today. that's now moving out. what's moving in, high pressure. high pressure this time of year not only does it warm us up, it also compresses the marine layer. tuesday and wednesday will likely be fog free days across the region. your 12-hour day planner as we head into monday morning, early morning fog by 7:00 in the morning. that fogging will fade much quicker than this weekend. by 4:00 in the afternoon, it's total sunshine no matter where you live and a warmer afternoon on the way. highs starting in the south bay, 82 for san jose, 81 for sunnyvale. >> afternoon sunshine, redwood 77. packa 60. downtown san francisco 63 tomorrow. breezy with afternoon sunshine in da.
11:18 pm
73 vallejo. for the east, morning cloud cover, afternoon sunshine up to 70 in oakland, 77 in fremont, 69 the high in berkeley. inland tomorrow going into the 80s. 87 the high in brentwood. 82 in walnut creek, 84 in livermore. tuesday it's warmer than that. future tracker temperatures that summer spread is in full effect. the coastline we're cool in the 60s. right away from the coastline jumping into the 70s and 80s. around the bay shoreline. look at our hottest spots. we're going into the 90s in the inland east bay. we'll do it all again on wednesday. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast for the next seven days. a warmer afternoon tomorrow. we loss the fog. tuesday and wednesday, summer-like warmth. by thursday, a dramatic drop in temperatures. it is much cooler and windy both thursday and friday. bouncing right back, saturday and sunday a rapid rebound. one week from today, it looks like it's going to be hot no matter where you live, 70s, 80s and 90s.
11:19 pm
that time of year, temperatures can't make up their mind. >> it says 94. >> it will be very hot one week from today. >> thank you very much. >> still ahead on abc 7 news at 11:00, the local cochampion of the spelling bee is still man, that's a cool looking hot tub. we should check on the baby. he's so sweet. maybe too sweet? internet's down. go! your home is only as smart as your internet. get reliable at&t fiber and get speeds up to 300 megabits per second and directv. bundle for 75 dollars a month for 12 months. limited availability. may not be in your area. more for your thing. that's our thing.
11:22 pm
a national spelling bee champion from the bay area is going hollywood. ry shick gan hasry is a seventh grader in san jose, one of eight inners of the scripps national spelling bee fell tennessee. they all made it to the final round when they ran out of words. is he coming loam on tuesday and on thursday head for an appearance on the "jimmy kimmel live" show. you can see it live right here on abc 7 weeknights at 11:35. we're talking other sports
11:23 pm
11:24 pm
11:26 pm
abc sports experienced by river rock casino. >> good evening. the nba finals turned into a war of attrition for the warriors. two more hurt in game two tonight. one of the walking wounded andre iguodala hit the biggest shot of the night. toronto they came in on a five-game winning streak in the playoffs and jump out to a 12-point lead. warriors able to cut the deficit
11:27 pm
to five by halftime. then they opened the third quarter on an 18-0 run. iguodala for three. remember an later on. klay thompson 4 of 6 from beyond the arc. he had 25 points. saying let's go here. then draymond green with a layup. and it's all warriors. steph starts to heat up from way out. warriors outscore toronto 34-21 in the third. steph goes for 23. boogie cousins huge. that shot back from the quad injury, 28 minutes, 11 points, ten boards. quinn cook hit three threes. kawhi leonard went for 34 and in makes it an eight-point game. with 30 seconds left, danny dan green will hit thetriple. suddenly the lead is down to two. final seconds they leaveois t w
11:28 pm
in the last 5:30. that's for you drake. series tied 1-1. mindi bach in toronto. >> securing the series split was always the goal. but the challenges kept mounting for the warriors in this game. they lost iguodala, klay thompson and kevon looney at certain parts and had to dig deep. it took every warriors player who saw the court to secure the win. >> these guys never cease to amaze me. so tough and talented and together and couldn't be prouder of them. so many guys came off the benl and gave us big lifts. >> everybody is going to have a chance to help us win a championship. at some point. and just to stick with it and be patient and it shows itself over the course of a season. and you know, tonight was and we need three more wins and need to keep going. >> if it's coming off the bench, starting, playing, eight minutes
11:29 pm
or 40, i'm cool with it whatever. i want to help the team whatever is needed. when i step on the floor, i'll leave it out there. >> they've won a road game in 23 straight playoff series. extending their nba record but steve kerr had a request. he said he needs the oracle fans to show up and be loud. he does not know what players he will have available yet for game three and he needs the home court advantage to be at full strength. at scotiabank arena, mindi bach, abc7 sports. >> sports experienced by river rock casino. giants beat baltimore. a's swept by as tros. those highlight later on. >> coming up, we con our warriors coverage. >> the game may be in canada, but the party is right here in oakland. >> plus, the safety concern that led to hundreds of e scooters
11:33 pm
live where you live, this is abc7 news. ♪ >> a vigil tonight for the victims of the deadly shooting in virginia beach. good evening, thanks for joining us. i'm eric thomas. as the community remembers the 12 people who died we're getting a clearer picture of the timeline of events. police say the gunman e mailed in his letter of resignation friday morning just hours before returning to the building where h once works.woes ter the first 911 call and got into a shoot-out with the suspect killing him.
11:34 pm
survivors are talking about their encounters. >> the gun he had looked comical. it didn't look like -- it almost will looked like a play type gun. he turned and he walked down the hallway. and a few moments later, i heard a few more shots. >> no motive has been given for the shooting. warriors head coach steve kerr has never been shy when it comes to discussing hot button political issues like gun control. he wore a vote for our lives t-shirt to his news conference. he said it was 0 to support the victims of the virginia beach shooting. >> the only way we can get out of this mess is to vote and vote for people who will be willing to create some change in our gun laws in our country. >> kerr says he's been inspired by the work of students behind the march for our lives movement born out of the mass shooting at a florida high school last year. skip has pulled its electric scooters off streets after a battery fire in washington, d.c.
11:35 pm
the company wants to find out why the dc scooter caught pire and if it poses a risk to other skip scooters elsewhere. it operates 625e scooters in san francisco. the d.c. scooters have also been pulled. they're expected to return sometime this week after inspections are done. the city's mta regulates skip and said in a statement "we're going to closely monitor their investigation as they determine whether or not this was an ice located incident before we comment on any possible next steps." >> get ready for a big change if you use uber or lyft from sfo. on wednesday, the airport is moving all pickups at sf o's domestic terpals to the hourly garage. that means cars will no longer be able to pick passengers unat the curb. it should help with track congestion. uber lyft and wings all opposed the move saying it will make journeys incoenie foreaksndore th cyclit
11:36 pm
out from san francisco this morning on a mission to fight hib and aids. this year's life cycle event kicked off at the cow palace. the seven-day 545 mile ride from san francisco to l.a. has brought in more than $16 million this year for the san francisco aids foundation and los angeles lgbt center, a fund-raising record for the annual life cycle event. it was a packed house in toronto for game two of the nba finals but oracle arena was packed at home, as well. the warriors head another viewing party for hometown fans good thing because the dubs butted out a win. news reporter kate larsson was there. >> the game may be in another country thousands of miles away but fans still showed up to oracle. 13,000 of them. not like oracle needs a lot of help getting fired up but to keep the mood as high as a
11:37 pm
warriors scoreboard, deejay d sharp spins some serious bay area beats. >> i love it all. too short is a great favorite. blow the whistle tears this arena up. the crowd go crazy for it. e40 choices. >> i tried to puffer up the crowd but it clearly didn't work. good things the junior jam squad has it under control. >> warriors. >> junior has been dancing with the squad for six years and developed a seriously superstitious pre-game ritual. d tside of the parking lot, i pour milk, get some lucky charms and eat it. >> reporter: a tense game two made for very happy fans after the game. >> warriors. great game. >> i'm relieved. at the try to take
11:38 pm
it from us. >> mary mcknight is loo raptorsn warriors ground. >> we pulled it out. got to beat them all. the teams, the refs, everybody. >> reporter: game three this wednesday at oracle on abc 7 in oakland, kate larsson, abc7 news. >> oracle arena will be hosting a watch party for game five which will be played in toronto. tickets go on sale tomorrow at noon. game five is on monday is, june 10th. still ahead on abc 7 news at 11:00, coming up, an out-of-control cruise ship plows into a dock sending tourists scramblinging. > we are tracking a foggy night out there tonight. but warmer weather is on the horizon. we'll have the numbers in the forecast after the break. >> abc's new brand is sharing inspiring stories in a series caused "more in common." this week, wheelchair boxing changed his life. now he's paying it forward in st inspiring way.
11:39 pm
>> i'm fighting for boxing. let it be known we will be in the paralympics. >> what are some misconceptions people have about adaptive sports. >> that we're slow, we're soft. easy. >> watch it. >> you're changing the stereotypes? >> absolutely. we are. there's more than just me. >> it only takes one punch to move forward. >> you can't step into a punch. if you add too much force, if you're throwing a left you have to angle your chair. i came from a store. one guy starred shooting. doctors told me i'll never walk again. a year later my dog gets shot and killed in front of me. that broke me. another part had to persevere. that's hard. that's where bing pounds and dd is how about i teach people like myself. that way if they say i can't do that, yes, you can, because i do
11:41 pm
11:42 pm
11:43 pm
five bream hurt when a cruise ship slapped into a smaller vessel docked in venice, italy. >> hold on. hold on. hold on. >> passengers on that 900 foot long luxury liner braced while videotaping the impending crash. sirens wailed as tourists scrambled to get out of the way. the msc opera lost control after steel cables snapped. it hit the smaller boat with 110 people on board hurting five elderly passengers including one american. warmer temperatures ahead. here's drew tuma. >> first thing tomorrow morning, we have the marine layer with us. overcast skies but the sun will quickly come out. temperatures in the 50s overnight. coastal drizzle, as well. that fog will quickly burn off
11:44 pm
for sunshine midmorning. it will be a warmer day tomorrow. 80s in our warmer spots. 60s and 70s around the bay shoreline. even warmer than that by tuesday. future tracker temperatures, wide range of temperatures, about a 35 degree spread from the coast to our inland communities and it's still hot inland on wednesday. our hottest spots in the 80s and in the 90s. in fact, if you're headed to oracle on wednesday for game three, you're lucky to have a ticket, it will be mild as you enter the arena with temperatures starting out in the low serns in oakland. seven-day forecast. it's a warmer afternoon compared to today. those numbers continue to rise on tuesday with summer-like warmth. still hot inland. we'll track much cooler and windier conditions thursday into friday with a rapid rebound by saturday. and sunday. >> thank you
11:45 pm
have fast internet a littland now the besthat you mobile network too? yeah and get them together and save hundreds on your wireless bill. wow, that's great. oh, and this looks great. are these words for sale? no. go, go, go, go. now you can get fast, reliable internet and save hundreds on your wireless bill. that's simple, easy, awesome. taxi! should i have stopped her? get started with a limited time offer on xfinity internet for $19.99 a month for 12 months, plus ask how to get two-hundred-fifty back when you switch to xfinity mobile.
11:48 pm
abc7 sports sponsored by river rock casino. >> good evening. warriors limp back home but did what they had to do north of the border. in toronto got a split with the raptors in a gritty comeback win, 109-104 game. the warriors fall behind by double digits. looked in trouble. they opened the third quarter on an 18-0 run. turned the game around. raptors scoreless more than 5:30. warriors held on to even the series at a game apiece. >> we felt good at halftime. we knew we had to get control of the game. i thought our defense improved in the third quarter and that led to the big run. >> into the half down five. we can cover that in ten seconds. so you know, it was great coming out the half. everybody was moving without t transition. it was big for us. >> third quarters have been great forcenievt.
11:49 pm
n to the injury. he said later he was in a lot of pain. he's hoping he can play in game three. klay thompson did the splits in the fourth quarter. limped off with a strained hamstring. dubs reserves held on. looney and clay both get mris tomorrow. adonal foyle, kara keith, what an effort by the warriors. bodies are falling left and right. boogie cousins rises to the occasion. steph curry as he always does. he had even the series at a game apiece. >> you could look at the stats. to me the effort on the defensive end was really what defived the warriors. this is what the warriors do when they're at their best. they play great defense would translate into the great offense. i love the effort tonight. the defensive effort was amazing
11:50 pm
tonight. >> last man standing was andre iguodala. we thought he couldn't stand at all. the injury at the end of game one. hit the big three at the end to seal the game. we'll find out who is available to play in game three pretty soon. >> looney is banged up. we don't know about the status of kevin durant. what a boost it would be if he came jogging out of the tunnel at oracle arena. you could see the raptors thinking oh, no. what do you look for in game three. >> willis reid moment. >> i think for me, this consistent effort defensively obviously seeing what steve kerr have in terms of bodies. i think this effort would give you a win at home. >> there will be the shining moment of the season of a long run at oracle arena. i expect the fans and everybody in goad to be as rowdy as ever. to give a big boost to what the warriors nee hel wh available. >> mvp the next few days. dr. rick, are you on the clock.
11:51 pm
we'll see how good you. get clay, kd, everybody back on the court. we'll see what happens on wednesday in game three. >> thank you, larry. wait. abc7 is your exclusive home for the finals. he game three coverage starts at 5:00 leading up to tipoff at 6:00 from oracle. a's hoping to avoid the sweep against the first place astros, eighth inning down 4-3. not anymore. i am chappie. matt chapman. bomb. 16th of the year. tied at four. top 12, michael brantley. base hit. myles straw hustling around iss. the a's have suddenly lost five straight. steph curry fans representing in baltimore. the giants and orioles play top
11:52 pm
four, evan longoria was in a career long 0 for 21 slump. that's gone. he drove in three. tied it at one. jeff smar ja gave up the usual first inning homer. struck out six. brandon crawford. not one, but 2000 home persons first time since august of 2015. as the giants win, 8-1. bruce bochy career win number 999. as the giants skipper. abc7 sports sponsored by river rock casino, just imagine what it's going to be like at oracle for game three and hopefully, kevon can play. and klay can play. and kevin durant emerge. i don't know. it's probably more likely that he's able to go in game four. but it would be fun to see him in game three. >> just in case do you know where those converse chuck taylors are in case they need to call larry in?
11:53 pm
>> larry bird. >> not larry beil. no, i mean, i mean the crazy thing about this is they've had so many injuries and i mean, it's a cliche a little bit with the strength in numbers but they've needed everybody. jordan bell got in the game tonight and did contribute. they have to keep that rolling and we'll see. we'll see how it goes. >> i was thinking tonight that's got to be worrisome if they this many people out and still beat you at home. thank you very much. that's it for tonight for the entire abc7 news
11:56 pm
the tech-advanced nissan leaf. the best selling electric vehicle of all time. this is nissan intelligent mobility. ♪ (john a.) it's mind vs. muscle, america... (stretches) ah! give a shout out to muscle beach! yeah, buddy! ha ha ha! in this very special brains vs. brawn edition of "wipeout." 12 brainiacs... i work with d.n.a. 12 bodybuilders... what are y'all waitin' for? going toe to toe against the most extraordinary obstacle course ever assembled. only three of our mightiest and brightest competitors
266 Views
IN COLLECTIONS
KGO (ABC) Television Archive Television Archive News Search ServiceUploaded by TV Archive on