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from the starters. they extended their offensive possession. you don't shoot quickly and kbif t give the warriors -- there is 14
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seconds. take your time. they get in a pick and roll action here. and tront " -- toronto takes a commanding 3-1 lead. i got mindy bach. we're going to run through the highlights of a disappointing night for the warriors. nobody wanted to think about this being the final possible night at oracle arena. but the raptors came in. they got down early but were able to snatch this kawei leonard was great.
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kawhi leonard led led led led d series lead. back to mindy here. it felt to me like they were physically and emotionally drained. >> it definitely feels like they're physically drained. i'm still surprised at how calm they were. they've overcome so many obstacles before. yes, they've never been down 3-1 in an nba finals, especially when the visiting team wins on their home court. when a team goes up 3-1 in the nba finals winning two games on the road, that team has never, ever lost. but that whole attitude is like it has to be done for a first
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time, why not us? >> you got to do it one game at a time. it sounds klee shacliche. for us, that's the only way we're going to get back on the floor. everybody out there believe we can get this done. >> we've been in this situation before against okc a few years ago and the whole idea was just win one game and see what happens and that's what we did. we won game five and then we won game six, we won game seven. >> we got to win one game. we win one and we'll build on that. you know, but i've been on the wrong side of 31 before. >> and that's it, why not make our own history. the warriors have made their own history this year in the first round against the clippers, they won three road games and they had never done that before. so they keep doing things they hadn't done before, but i kind of agree with you, the tank is
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very low right now with all the injuries and four years of playoffs and now a fifth in the nba finals. they've played in essence a season and a half more than any other team in the last for years. if kevin durant could come backk from his calf injury. if he comes back from game five, maybe the warriors can pull off the miracle in their own history they're talking about. they're down three games to one and mindy is heading to toronto for game five, which will be monday on nbc 7. she might get canadian citizenship at the right we're going here. >> aye. >> dan, back to you. >> she's racking up the frequent
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flying miles. >> she is. raptors fans celebrated inside and outside of oracle arena.are. >> we go live to oracle for more. >> reporter: dan and alma, there were loads of long faces leading oracle arena tonight. we noticed fans doing something a little bit different. you can see people are snapping pictures in front of the oracle sign and a line began to form in front of the final step and repeat banner. fans were telling me they wanted to make sure they got a picture in case this is the last warriors game at oracle arena. but other fans refused to give up hope. they believe. >> you're so disappointed in what happened. they looked tired, they but, hey, you know, the other team looked pretty good. >> we can win three in a row.
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we've been the best team in the nba the last five year, why can't we win three in a row? >> we got three straight wins coming, we got it. >> this is it. this is our last loss. >> ain't no worry about it. we got this one right here. >> none of that! >> ahead of the game the warriors put out a slab from the court, this were having people sign it and that will go on the wall in the chase cente the eyidea was to bring that ba nbs we next week and have more people sign it. >> thank you so much. >> abc 7 news is the on place to watch the warriors and the nba finals. >> our coverage begins monday at
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4:00. >> game five of the nba finals is at 6. >> we have breaking news we need to tell you about now. high fire danger across the north bay. >> the grass fire in core delia today is a sign about the coming weekend. >> red flag warnings are just about to go into expect. pg a g&e announced they'll star turning off power in the morning. >> and parts of davis and winter will be impacted. >> liz? >> reporter: good evening. fire season is here. as you said, just moments ago, pg&e announced they'll be
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shutting off power starting at 6 a.m. tomorrow morning to roughly 600 customers in the eastern part of napa county. we spoke to pg&e about this earlier tonight and here's what they had to say. >> because we've seen extreme weather and just an increase in wildfires, we are taking safety precautions by shutting off the power and to help reduce the wildfire threats. >> pg&e said they're alerting customers through emails. coming up, we spoke to the santa rosa fire department how they're preparing for this threat across the weekend, as well as a local business owner here who said the uncertainty of these power outages makes her more nervous.
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>> reporter: liz, let's talk about the red flag warning first and then those temperatures. the fire danger is going up in just a matter of 20 minutes. red flag warnings for the north bay hills. tomorrow morning gusts 40 to 60 miles an hour will mean the humidity because of the northeasterly wind will drop 20 to 22%. so fires will spread rapidly. sunday as those temperatures come up, heat advisory goes up as well as record to near-record temperatures are expected. i do want to show you how those temperatures are looking for the upcoming weekend. antioch, 92 degrees. upper 90s to low 100s, sunday, monday, tuesday. that's why you need to take it easy and keep cool and hydrated. visibility is good tonight, skies are clear other than a few passing high clouds on live doppler 7. temperatures right now in the 50s and the 60s so it is pretty
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mild. here's a live picture from our east bay camera. across the bay, it is a little shaky there. emvat elevated fire dangers starting tonight. windy in the morning, temperatures in the 50s, 60s. the winds will be ramping up going into tomorrow morning, 64 miles an hour at fairfield, continuing to get windy tomorrow morning. low 70s to the low 90s. it's going to be a good day to hit the beach. if you think it's warm tomorrow, wait until sunday. >> are you prepared in case pg&e cuts power during the fire danger? >> during a red flag warning, trust the abc 7 news app to get you the latest information to keep you and your family informed and safe.
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download it now and customize the forecasts. >> breaking news out of the east bay. there is a tentative deal to end the new haven teacher strike. >> the school district announced the deal and said teachers could return to the classroom on monday for the last week of school. >> teachers would receive a one-time bonus of 2.5% for this school year and an increase to 4%. >> it's a golden good-bye. >> the president announces a deal with mexico. why he says tariffs are now off the table. >> and an east bay man as
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new developments in the negotiations between the united states and mexico tonight. president trump announced this evening a deal has been reached and he will not impose a 5% tariff on imported ods. >> president trump announcing friday night a deal has been rehe aid proposed tariffs on mexican goods imported into the u.s., the president writing the tariffs scheduled to be implemented to the u.s. on monday against mexico are hereby indefinitely suspended. mexico agreed to take strong measures to stem the tide through mexico and our those crossing the border to seek asylum will be rapidly
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returned to mexico where they may await the determination of their asylum claim. the president defending his tough trade tactics. >> tariffs are a beautiful thing. republicans should love what i'm doing. >> reporter: trump's proposed tariffs on all mexican goods were set to take place on monday. the tariffs on mexican good combined with those already instituted on chinese producs would have been the equivalent of $190 billion a year in new taxes for american consumers. >> in the north bay, santa rosa police have arrested a teen-ager in connection with a shooting that injured four people, including a 10-year-old boy at
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jacobs park wednesday night. they say the 17-year-olds is expect started shooting and yelling gang challenges at a group of people. two other suspects were arrested. all of the shooting victims are expected to recover. >> to the east bay now. a massive swastika installed in the front yard of a home has been covered up. sky 7 flu ovew over steve house. up c you can see it is covered coverd his neighbors called it offensive and hateful. >> parents, check your pantry. >> why the
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it's hard to believe after 47 seasons the golden state warriors will leave their arena, ending with a golden good-bye. >> but the building will be remembered for building the warriors into the team they are today. >> so much legacy and history. >> eric thomas is hosting a special about the fans and workers who made the arena home of the golden state warriors.
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>> reporter: few people who work in the arena know the players today better than curtis jones. he stands at the tunnel when the team takes to the court. he's also the guy who tosses the bay home game. >> steph was warming up one day and shooting these deep shots from the corner, from the tunnel. so i just got into a conversation about it. we had a good rapport and he just started throwing me the ball and i started passing the ball and we went from there. >> reporter: he says the warrior star is a role model and the essence of what it means to be a golden state warrior. >> he's really grounded, down-to-earth person. you know, you can tell that he has great values and morals and he p y
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you can tell he's really a compassionate person because there are times when they get certain amount of time to warm up and then he has a certain amount of time to, you know, sign autographs. and then sometimes some kids would come that wasn't in a position to get autographs and, you know, steph will look over and give me a nod so i'll send a little child down or whatever. >> curtis has worked at the coliseum for 25 years. it his job to keep players and fans safe but also ensure that everyone has a memorable time, regardless of where they're sitting. >> everybody's the same. if you had, say, $10 million and maybe you might took you four or five months to save your money up to come to aga he's not more important than you are. i'm going to accept up for whout to make sure you're happy at
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that particular time and make sure you have a great experience. >> reporter: curtis is hoping to follow the warriors to the chase center. >> i've been here when they was good and when they was bad. >> reporter: mildred is trailer is 84 and a die hard warriors fan. she's been a fixture in the oakland arena for 22 years. mildred says warriors fans hold a special place in her heart. >> the warriors have something you can't copy. it's in here. it the heart of the team. we can't copy that. >> reporter: she says many people have been coming so long that works are had children together and celebrated victories together. >> this place has a history of family to me. because people have been around each other so long, season ticket holders for years, they've seen kids grow up,
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they've seen them bring their family in. the people that work here, we have a lot of people that's been here longer there and i have. you know, like 35, 40 years. >> mildred won't be making the move to the new chase center in san francisco. she's retiring. >> and i'm going to miss the, you know, coming out here, watching the game, although i'm not supposed to watch the game. but being in the environment is what i mean. and the environment. because i watch the game after i get home at night. >> isn't she terrific? they both are. watch "47 seasons, a golden good-bye" on all amazon platforms. i'm glad we're telling the stor coliseum. >> red flags warnings are now
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