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Giants lock up a key piece; Warriors in OKC

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  2. World Series0:27
  3. Bay Area0:04, 1:29
  4. Kevin Durant0:36
  5. Russell Westbrook0:35
  6. Serge Ibaka0:50
  7. Reggie Jackson0:42
  8. Warriors0:30
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Thu, 7 Feb 2013|

Jaymee Sire has your Wendy's Morning Minute for Thursday, February 7.

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Transcript

Time now put the Wednesday's morning. This and Bay Area dot com. Good Thursday morning see I'm Jamie sat in a Comcast sports since the as the Giants pull ahead to spring train. With all their players under contract Sergio Roma agreed to a two year nine million dollar deal on Wednesday avoiding arbitration. He was the final arbitration eligible giant without a contract offer rubble of course closed out the 2012. World Series for these. Orange and black. Warriors and thunder in action first quarter David -- turned it over. Russell Westbrook -- Kevin Durant the dunk he had 45 points second quarter grant. With this deal Reggie Jackson back to do -- for the dunk lawyers. Down by twenty at that point in the fourth quarter off of the turnovers Serge Ibaka -- Kevin Martin's. On the other and for the slam and under win this one big 119. In 98. We were not. Shop defensively it has always played well in spurts. -- of 64 points in the pain. You do a 29 points off turnovers. As a recipe for disaster coming into. This -- and against this team we talked about it beforehand and we just did not get it done. And make sure want sports net central tonight at six and 1030 where we'll update you on all the days. Hot Bay Area stories have a great day. That was to win. -- area dot com.

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