Home>>Morning Minute: Brutal end for Quakes; Lee leads W's despite flu

Morning Minute: Brutal end for Quakes; Lee leads W's despite flu

+

Tags:

  1. David Lee0:36
  2. Bay Area1:18
  3. Seth Curry0:29
  4. Western Conference finals0:21
  5. Galaxy0:17, 0:19
  6. Warriors0:28, 0:47
  7. Comcast0:09
  8. earthquakes0:12
  9. San Jose0:12
Thu, 8 Nov 2012|

Jaymee Sire has your Wendy's Morning Minute for Thursday, November 8.

+

Transcript

Time now who do win these more than me. And -- area dot com. Good morning I'm -- sire here in the Comcast sports in studios that with your morning minute the San Jose earthquakes were eliminated from the MLS playoffs last night. After losing to the LA Galaxy by a score 31 the Galaxy are moving on to the Western Conference finals to the -- have. The lawyers. How close and -- off MVP in the Al first quarter Warriors up tents Seth Curry dropped at the hoop and the -- had 21 points five rebounds six assists. Fourth quarter award is up nine David Lee was fighting the flu but right here. Vegas slam and he had a team high twenty points under three minutes to go great ball movement. Corey to lead -- bar and he hits the corner three Warriors win 106 nights that. There was a you know a thing -- do you -- replay. Essentially. -- and I like the pace especially. Try to tell them. The last day and a half how we want to push the basketball. And and then go into us in our offensive sets but. In a best case and there were pushing the basketball creating openings are getting shots. Yeah that was to win -- morning minute I CSN Bay Area dot com.

Related Videos:

  1. Lee: 'That's a game the old Warriors would have lost'

    David Lee credits new additions Carl Landry and Jarrett Jack as instrumental in the Warriors 87-85 win over Phoenix.

  2. Lee: 'A balanced attack is the way we need to go'

    David Lee on the difficulties that the Warriors have had to overcome without some key players in the lineup.

  3. HIGHLIGHTS: Warriors 104, Pistons 97

    Klay Thompson scored a season-high 27 points to lead the Warriors past the Pistons to open the Warriors' seven-game road trip.

  4. The Melt: David Lee

    David Lee registered 20 points, 11 rebounds, and four assists to help lead the Warriors to a 104-97 win in Detroit.