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ktvu's jade hernandez is at the byron airport where the airplane pilot managed to make a safe landing. >> reporter: the plane landed here at the end of the runway. you can barely see it from where we are. but the lead specialist would not even comment on the landing tonight. we do have a report from the faa it has a report of a plane landing. this is a view of where that plane landed. the hopper pilot landed safely and refused medical treatment. >> it's pretty amazing. very lucky. >> reporter: these are shots our camera took at byron airport just over an hour ago. the plane involved in this collision landed here. the female pilot is okay. the plane was a beach craft
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bonanza and the helicopter was robinson fr22. we're live at the byron airport where you can see the plane landed it appears on its nose. a lot of law enforcement agents out there. sheriff's agency is there. the ntsb will not release the crash victim's names. more than an hour ago i did speak to the plane's brentwood owner by phone. he told me he did not want to comment until an investigation is complete. reporting jade hernandez. now to our other top story. it's good news from drivers.
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the bay bridge is now open nearly 24 hours before schedule. crews shut down the upper deck on friday for new construction. the early end of the -- alex savidge is live now to explain the change it is drivers will now see. >> reporter: drivers caught a break with weather that helped them finish before schedule. as you can see behind it, people are driving across the bay bridge. be aware before you get into the toll plaza, lanes have shifted. >> reporter: drivers slowly made their way.
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because there were no rain delays this weekend the work got done faster. tonight we were one of the first to drive acrossed the realigned portion that was placed during the closure. caltrans says drivers should take it easy. >> there's nothing new that will require a decision but it'll be your first time through here, so go easy and be safe. >> reporter: crews had been working across the track. they plan for rain related work stoppages but got lucky. >> there's going to be possibly some rain. we need to get that streamlined so bad that if it did rain we could make the work done. we worked really stacking people on top of each other,
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coordinating the work and it worked out. >> reporter: caltrain crews took the opportunity to give the bridge an update of sorts. there will be another closure, that will be labor day 2013, immediately following that closure the new east ban will open. and new details on the closure of the bay bridge. caltrans closed the bridge friday at 8:00 p.m. the deadline to finish the work was tuesday. the bay bridge closure caused traffic for people coming in and out of san francisco. traffic was moving slowly southbound toward the golden gate bridge. the golden gate bridge district says four southbound lanes of
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traffic were open by 1:00 this afternoon. that's three hours earlier than yesterday. for people coming out of san francisco the situation was just about the same. >> it's a bit much because they have downtown roped off as el with. the 7:00 meeting tonight isn't going to happen. even though the bay bridge reopened early, b.a.r.t. will continue to run all night tonight as originally planned. we want to show you a live picture now at the commute along the golden gate bridge. you can see traffic is much lighter than it's been the last couple of days now that the bay bridge is open. traffic heading from hayward toward the peninsula and san
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mateo. traffic there also lighter than it's been for the next few days. you can find traffic updates by going to our website. a 23-year-old man is behind bars tonight suspected of assaulting a killing a berkeley husband in that city's second had had of the year. around 8:45, a woman told her husband that she heard something outside. their home near shasta road. when the husband went to investigate he found the suspect near the home, he told them to leave. that's when he was attacked. the victim was taken to the hospital where he died. police say daniel jordan duwitt matches the matches description of the suspect. police responded to two homicides within hours of each other. the first happened on 98th avenue and c street. someone called 911, reported a shooting and then quickly hung up. officers say when they arrived
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at the scene they found the victim lying in the street suffering from a gunshot wound to the face. so far no arrests have been made. about an hour later on seminary avenue and hay street, a man was shot in the face there. police say they received a call from the woman who said her adult son had been wounded. family members said he walked inside his mother's house clutching his chest then collapsed and died. they believe the victim was shot right outside of the home. police did not release the name of the victim but do describe him as a man in his 40s. a 15-year-old is under arrest after what police call a gang related stabbing inside a south bay mall. it -p happened around 7:30 at the east ridge shopping mall in san jose. officers say when they arrived they found two teenage victims both suffering from shot wounds. both are expected to survive. police tell ktvu they are still looking for two teenagers in connection with that attack. many pleasant hill the search is on for three men
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involved in a -t -- in a shooting that left a man in critical condition. it happened in a small field off marine lane behind strand wood elementary school. the man remains in the hospital tonight. police say three juveniles were also robbed but none were hurt. espn fired a rider and suspended an anchor after they -- writer and suspended an anchor after both used a racial slur against jeremy lin. the phrase was used in a story about lin and friday's loss. the legend of jeremy lin grew
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more today with the worldwide broadcasting of jeremy lin and the knickses. the headline breaking news is seen as largely symbolic as neither european country receives much of it oil from iran. the west fear iran is working to develop nuclear weapons. arizona senator john mccain stepped forward today to support a arizona sheriff accused of threatening to deport a former lover. a mexican national threatened deportation if he went public with the relation. however the sheriff did state publicly that he is gay. mccain today called the sheriff a friend.
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>> all i can say is that he also deserves the benefit of any citizen does of innocence until proven guilty. but i appreciate the support he did in my campaign and always will. >> reporter: sheriff babbot seen here has long supported the senator politically, babvue plans to continue his campaign for a campaign seat. rick santorum is now the national wide favorite for the republican nomination. poll numbers released today show santorum with 17% of the votes leading mitt romney by an eight point margin. the numbers respect a 5% drop for romney and a five point jump for santorum. ron paul trailed right behind with 11%. meantime santorum is defending himself after accusing obama of
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an agenda that's tied to a phony theology. >> i accept the fact that the president is a christian. but when you have a world view that elevates the earth above man and says that we can't take those resources because we're going to harm the earth. this is an attempt to centralize power. an advisor to president obama's -- the rebuke suggests that the president's campaign is taking santorum more serious as a candidate. they are preparing for a execution. and we will take you to the musical tribute for a philanthropist and founder of one of san
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skiing half way down when the avalanche -- occupy protesters are taking on a new cause, prisoner riots. they plan to protest prisons all over tomorrow including san quentin. >> reporter: the no parking signs mark the day, tomorrow. >> the occupy movement throughout the country, throughout the world and here locally needs to know about the conditions of confinement inside these cages. >> reporter: rallies outside san quentin are routine when there's a scheduled execution. katy says it's just part of life when you live right
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outside the gates. parking restrictions will be in place on east san francisco boulevard and east san francis drake boulevard. >> hopefully there's going to be a another place where we can park so we can come in and out. >> reporter: extra officers will be in place. protesters will have to walk underneath the interstate two and from prison gates. as for the neighbors many will be stuck on a closed door and spend the holiday at home. >> it's okay i have home work. >> reporter: when we see protests around a scheduled institution, the county and local taxpayers will flip the
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bill. for the past week, occupy protesters have set up tents overnight. >> we have an institution and international house has supported. the police have expresses they don't want more conflicts with us. >> reporter: the group hosted several speakers including cindy sheehan and daniel elsbburg. the man credited with leak pentagon papers during the gulf war. daniels has died after decades in law enforcement. he began his career in vallejo in 1975 and also worked in
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concord and lodite. the lodite police department reported his death on their website. county administrators used this super sunday to get their word out about college. they kicked off a statewide campaign to talk to parents and students at african american churches. he wants to make sure kids know how to prepare for college and how important it is for their future. if you look at the unemployment statistics about 22% of the people who don't have a college degree are unemployed. if you look at the people who have a bachelor's degree it's only about 6%, so there's a strong message in that. reed is also handing out information about how affordable it is to go to a university. a mississippi lawsuit against facebook is headed to california as part of a
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facebook's cookies case. brook ruthlidge tracked her browsing. she said this had happened after she logged out of facebook. the case brings together 11 complaints from 10 federal court districts. it appears apple has outdone itself. a new analysis of apple sales shows the company sold more i pads and ipods and i pad touches than any macs sold. a musical tribute wrapped up tonight in san francisco for a man who devoted much of his life to music. ktvu's laurane blanco joins us now. they say he was more than the financial sponsor for one of
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san francisco's biggest musical event. minus the man they played for today. thousands showed up for an ocean beach tribute to the late warren hellman. a philanthropist and major music lover. >> the funeral was very difficult and it was very formal. this is like having an irish wake. >> reporter: the bay area native started and funded the strictly bluegrass festival. the first strictly bluegrass festival hit in 2001. he called it a selfish gift. but those who knew him said there was nothing selfish about hellman. she's been heading knot just
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for the festival for years. and she will never forget her first time especially what happened after. >> when i got home i wrote warren a thank you note. when i found out who did it and in turn he sent me a thank you note for coming to his party and i said that is some kind of man. >> reporter: he'llman -- hellman left money to keep the festival going for years. squall valley ski resorts and starbucks have brewed up the best idea. it is located 8,000 feet in the complex. what happened 70 years ago today that affected thousands
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encourage people in the public to remember or to think through the emergency detention act that's just been signed because this does give the president power to seize individuals as he, the military and intelligence officials deem necessary. governor brown today proclaimed this a day of remembrance in his proclamation he paid tribute to those japanese americans who served in world war ii. even as they themselves he said were being deprived of their rights as americans. in news of the world tonight, south korea carried out drills despite threats. residents of the island were told today to go to underground shelters before the drills began. there are no reports of any actions in response from north korea. in iraq today 23 people were killed and several dozens
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wounded in a series of attacks. the largest happened outside the iraqi police academy where a suicide bomber detonated a car bomb. most of the 18 people killed are believed to be new recruits. the academy was tarted twice before. in 2005 and again in 2009. al-qaida claimed responsibility for those attacks. in mexico at least 44 people are dead following a prison riot that investigators say might have been cover for a state prison break. it appears some prisoners are missing though it is not clear just how many. prison officials say the dead were all killed by homemade knives, stones, or handmade instruments. most of the prisoners are incarcerated on drug trafficking charges and related crimes. health officials say the flu season is finally here. until this month there weren't enough flu cases in the country to signal the start of the season. the cdc says this is the latest
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start of the season in years. flu season typically starts in december or january. the cdc says california is the only state in the u.s. that has had widespread cases if -r the last two weeks. missouri is starting to see a spike in flu like illnesses. we're just a week away from the oscars and now a new study shows there's not much diversity in the group that chooses who gets hollywood's highest honor. the l.a. times found 94% of the members of the academy of motion pictures arts and sciences are white. 77% are men. all you need is a plug. we'll look at electric cars and just what can be done to make these
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the push to go electric most major auto makers have promised to have an electric vehicle or hybrid for 2013, the question is where will we plug those cars. >> reporter: people are adopting them at a faster rate than hybrids when they were new. the first year of sales for the leaf, some 10,000 were purchased in the bay area alone. that doubled the first year of prius sales. helping drivers take the plunge. electric vehicles can use the car pool lane and auto makers have agreed to a standard electric plug. >> people don't have to think about do i need to go to that
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charger or this charger. all of the chargers will be able to charge the vehicles that are out there. >> reporter: that and rising fuel charges have generated a spike in interest. most electric vehicles retail for more than $30,000. so potential customers want to know how easy it'll be to charge. >> their number one, number two things is how far will it go. what's the range. and number two is if i need power where am i going to get it. dr.harvard now owns a hybrid. he says he wants to buy an electric vehicle but has held back. >> i think the quality of the car is up now. within the next let's say two years i think there's going to be a car that i want to buy that's all electric but i want to plug it in some where. >> reporter: that's what may be holding people back. brad burman owns a leaf. he also tests electric vehicle as part of his job as editor for plug in cars.com. berman says unlike a gas
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powered vehicle. electric vehicle owners won't have to worry so much about fueling up on the road. >> the key point is that 95% or more of my charges taking place right here at home. i wake up in the morning and i have all the juice i need for my daily driving. i've had my car nine months or so, and the need for me to charge in public has been three times. >> reporter: the bay area has 469 charging stations. of the six working near downtown oakland, one station was not. >> knowing that electric car charging is out there, even though it's unlikely to be used as much as people say it is, gives electric car drivers more confidence to go about their daily business without worrying if they're going to make it to
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where they need to go. >> reporter: in order for plug in cars to make it full stream, they will never have to worry about plugging in again. you could soon see electric stations like this popping up at malls, airports and at city streets near you. in oakland, sal castaneda. one draw back of electric cars is their cost. we've posted a link on ktvu.com that will show you how while you may pay more for the vehicle it may ultimate cost you less in the road. it was february 20, 1952 when john glen became the first american to orbit the earth. glen went around the world three times. he returned to space in 1998 taking a ride on shuttle
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discovery. glen says he can't understand the need to return to space after the international space station. >> the soon we get the capability to go back into space ourselves. the sooner we'll get the station operating up to the level that we have anticipated. currently nasa has dependented on russia. each trip costs the u.s. $50 million. a private burial was held today for legendary singer whitney houston. houston's casket arrived this morning in a gold hurst. today was the last of memorials. she was buried next to her father who died in 2003. houston died last saturday at a beverly hills hotel. the cause of her death is still being investigate. it may be time for bay area dead heads to consider a road trip to cleveland. as the rock & roll hall of fame
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is honoring the band with a special exhibition. the exhibit entitled the long strange trip is set to open april 12th. drummer marr is scheduled to attend. in addition to lots of art work, instruments and grateful dead artifact -- wal-mart is trying to add 23,000 feet to its antioch store. the expansion would make it a super center including groceries inside. a lower court halted expansion plans because of flaws in the county approval process. a new environment report found draw backs in a new ac
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transit plan to speed up commutes. ac transit is holding seven meetings for public comment starting on thursday and running through march 12. san jose officials will cast a final vote this wednesday on plans for a $60 million soccer stadium for the san jose earthquakes. the stadium would be built just west of the airport. details about the kind of events that would be allowed. but a neighbor appealed saying further study was needed on noise and lights. this wednesday's vote will decide if those complaints were properly addressed. if approved the team could break ground this summer. jeremy lin does it again. the show the bay area native put on in front of a national television audience later on in sports wrap. meteorologist mark tamayo
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i just saved a life. somebody from my hometown. announcer: see what it means to be a citizen-soldier, at nationalguard.com. so far plenty of sunshine for this holiday weekend but we do have a few changes setting up for day three which actually we could be tracking more clouds and rain showers. right now in the maps, the clouds have been on the increase. i'll go ahead and switch this over for the radar. rainfall not here just yet but closing in. rain showers moving in for crescent city, right into eureka and lake counties as well. today we had plenty of sunshine but this was a time lapse looking out toward the bay. you can see the clouds on the increase. low level clouds and mid- to upper level clouds as well.
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most observations for this 10:00 hour reporting mostly cloudy skies. tonight we continue to look at that forecast. tomorrow showers. an extended forecast, a big bump in the numbers especially by midweek. coolest locations will be in the upper 30s for santa rosa, napa, we will have a few showers out there. especially for the northern half of the region from san francisco, oakland and concord to the north. even some of the showers drifting to the south bay as well. here's a weather system moving in. so that will produce the cloud cover for tomorrow. some shower activity out there. this will be moving out by late monday into tuesday and wednesday. look what happens, a significant warm up. in fact, by wednesday the warmest locations in the bay area easily back up into the low 70s. could be approaching the mid- 70s by wednesday. then remaining fairly warm for thursday and into friday. as high pressure remains in charge of our forecast over the next few days.
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here we go with our rainfall forcast model. that rain line moving in from the north heading to the south. amounts probably less than .1 of an inch. coastal hits at 7:00 still scattered showers. this forecast model not showing a lot but we could have some pop up showers then into the afternoon hours, a slight chance of a shower and skies becoming partly cloudy especially by late afternoon. and then by tomorrow night, by 9:00 clearing skies and that will set the the stage for our warm up beginning tuesday. temperatures for tomorrow afternoon mainly in the 50s. santa rosa right around 56. san jose tops out in the upper 50s. warmest locations about 60. here is your look ahead, you notice this temperatures warming back up into tuesday and wednesday. by friday we bring in partly cloudy skies with cooler temperatures. with your weekend always in view, looks look it'll be cool and breezy. if you're looking for a
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significant storm. we may have to wait all the way until march. it has been a strange year. by wednesday it can be a beach day with temperatures approaching the 70s. [ male announcer ] what happened when ford owners compared their trucks to a chevy silverado? i can see myself driving in this for hours and hours. i like it. man: i would definitely consider a silverado trade-up from the pick-up truck that i've got right now. [ male announcer ] we dare you to compare your truck to a chevy silverado, the most dependable, longest lasting full-size pick-ups on the road. celebrate president's day. get 0% financing for 60 months on all 2012 silverados. if you trade in an eligible vehicle, get an additional $1,000 trade-in allowance. offer ends february 29th. okay, people, let's get started. pete, did you forget yours? me pete, me use pen! (laughter) sorry i'm late, i was in the 16th century lo (laughter) guys, guys. take it easy, ok?
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honey, it's embarrassing. carol's son got over 12 million views on that dancing squirrel video. don't you want that? i...i suppose. now go make your dad and me proud. try something funny. [ male announcer ] now everyone's up to speed. get high speed internet for $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one year term. at&t. good evening everyone and welcome to this late sunday night edition of sports wrap. it was a hard day for the sharks. they had to face the team curtly -- currently setting the record for consecutive home
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wins, the red wings. red wings added to the lead in the second. but through miller there for the rebound. the sharks cut the lead in half. mcdonald defends the net a couple of times and san jose gets the goal. you can see the puck bounces off a cross member above the net and off the stick and into the net. couture gets credit for the goal. it was a tough day for the sharks. they lost the game and glasick who was in the wrong place when the buck deflected and hit him right in the head. the shield in the helmet did glasick no good. they pressure nieme. san jose scored a late goal but that wasn't enough to keep them from losing for the sixth time in eight games. the sharks are still in first place in the pacific division
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but by just two points in phoenix. after losing as the starter for the first time. the challenge for jeremy lin and the knicks today was the dallas mavericks who came into madison square mavericks with a leading skid. one of those halftime contests where a fan made a half court shot and won a car. we sought out spike lee wearing lin's college jersey to celebrate the moment. by the time lin popped the three pointer just seven minutes to go. the knicks were up by nine. new york by three, jason terry's three pointer no good. the knicks control. lin added a career high.
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lin continues to take the big apple by storm. it's an election year but when you're a former president you have plenty of time to take in a game. for orlando at miami. and nelson loses the ball. that opens up the court for wade. in the third quarter, james was hustling on defense. and ended up in the court side seats. young fan kpwot a lap full of a very large man. james made sure the tears changed to a smile and a long term memory at that. another turn over by the magic turns into another one for the reel. lebron going to hoop this time miami wined. at 25-7miami continues to support the best record in the leek. stanford in recent weeks has been solidly lodged in the middle of pack 12 basketball pack and did nothing to change that this evening at home against oregon. jim harbaugh and family still very much at home in stanford
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where the fans very much remember the cardinal led oregon almost the entire way. josh owen with the move down low. the cardinals led by three at halftime. as stanford maintained that lead for most of the second half. stanford up five that the point. but having trouble closing it out. the cardinal had no answer for ej sing -- singl er down the stretch. next time down it was singler hitting from the outside his three gives oregon the lead with just under three minutes to play. neither team scored for some 2- 1/2 minutes stanford still down two in the final seconds. jason randall misses once. the cardinals still keeps it alive. stanford forced a foul. the ducks added a pair of free
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throws. stanford 8-7 in conference play. when it comes to the names in men's tennis, ramich isn't the first one that comes to mind. but ramich is building a name for himself in san jose. canadian man there to support ramich. an ace at 150-miles-an-hour. this one much easier to manage, just 145. he had seven aces in the match. didn't take long for ramich to finish it off. he's wrapping up the match when e, is terman hits him in the net. makes it two straight in san jose. he came into san jose second in the world. he will be considered one of the favorites at the next tour stop in memphis. two extra holes needed to
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after an impressive final day that earned him a win. phil mickelson made it two. the tournament that used to be known as the l.a. open today turned into a three man battle. hass started the day two day up. he was tied at the top with mickelson. his birdie puck fell on the ninth. he had pulled back to within a shot. all three players had a chance
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to wrap things up in regulation. they came to 18, both michael son and bradley needed birdies to move into a tie with hass. first there was mickelson. that gets him back to even par for the day and an owner of the share of the lead. but the put just as important, he finishes a 71 as well. the three of them head to a play off. all three parred the first extra hole. hass rolled in this long effort. neither mickelson or bradley could hang on to hass.
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tony stewart has never won the 500, he's not in the top two spots. the top spot went to carle edwards who lost the championship last year. edwards averaged just short of 195 miles per hour. his teammate greg biffle will join him on the front row. the warriors are back at it again tomorrow night when they host the division leading l.a. clippers. golden state once again this year is in no man's nd. not good enough to make the play offs and not bad enough to be a draft pick. the latest story of what might have been. >> the toast of new york city. and the man sitting on top of the nba world jeremy lin was still on the warrior's roster two months ago. lin's former teammate monta ellis says he's happy jeremy's found a home. >> he works hard every day. he plays with us, he knows how to compete and he came from a similar system where pick and
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roll, shoot jump side. he just has guys he can throw it up to to make the ball. he just makes simple plays. >> i have no hard feelings toward any organization, especially the warriors because they gave me a whole year to develop underneath them. >> reporter: warriors figured they had enough guards so lin was waved to free up big capital for a free agent. like jordan. but that big man that impact player never got signed. >> i can prove i'm better than those guys they're looking for. now is my chance. >> reporter: starting center andre has not yet lived up to his salary. and quan lasted just 10 days. that opened the door for efedudo. >> reporter: has not started a single day this season and that's just fine with him. plus his playing time was enhanced once brown went down with a season ending surgery.
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>> you can never play too many minutes. losing quame hurt. but just trying to do what he did coming off the bench. >> reporter: the draft pick is smaller than most of his opponents. but ekpe leads the team with 27 blocks and he's usually the man in the middle during crunch time. i'm going against grown men sometimes. i just try to beat them to punch. >> is it anticipation them? >> reporter: yes, sir, timing. i can time shots and defensive positions. >> the team that we have right now is a great team. this is not about if we need another big guy. we just need to close games. it's the little things we just need to be disciplined. >> we're learning, we're competing, we're getting better and better. i think every single night we're learning something new. but until they acquire a true big man, the warriors will
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always be part of the lin- sanity saga. sport englis. >> that's going to do it for this edition of the sports wrap. >> interesting if any regrets. >> the what ifs. that's the news for tonight, thank you for trusting ktvu achoo! [ male announcer ] but when she used tissues, she went crazy wild. tissue after tissue, she always took a ton. until mom explained with puffs ultra soft & strong,
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