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Morning Minute: Big honor for Aldon; Wondo is MVP; W's fight back

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On CSN Bay Area dot com. Good morning everybody discoveries here with your morning minute for Friday. November the thirtieth. Despite playing in only 3 November games all the Smith here NFC defensive player of the month. Spent the first forty niners to win the award -- Walt Harris in 2006. Tallied nine sacks including five that happened in Chicago alone. In week eleven. Here Daly Chris one velocity update this -- a big ED quakes star. MLS most valuable player. The first earthquake to win the MVP award. The first MLS player to be in the league in goals scored three straight seasons. Crazy finish at ORACLE Arena as the Warriors beat the Nuggets 106105. They're not at six the best fifteen game start for Golden State since the 0607. Season stepped curry first double double of the year David -- first thirty point game of the year and Klay Thompson over twenty. For the third time in wore contacts -- your morning minute Friday having a wonderful them. That was the windy this morning -- time CSN Bay Area dot com.

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  1. Walt Harris0:21
  2. Klay Thompson0:59
  3. ORACLE Arena0:44
  4. Bay Area0:05, 1:11
  5. Nuggets0:46
  6. Warriors0:45
  7. Golden State0:51
  8. Chicago0:26
  9. MVP award0:37
  10. valuable player0:34
Fri, 30 Nov 2012|

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