1.5
million attend Warriors' victory parade
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[June 16, 2017]
The Sports Xchange
The Golden State Warriors celebrated
their latest NBA title with a parade through downtown Oakland on
Thursday that attracted an estimated 1.5 million fans.
The trek through town ended on the shores of Lake Merritt where
front office personnel, coach Steve Kerr and each player addressed
the crowd during an 80-minute rally.
"We need to enjoy this to the fullest," star guard Stephen Curry
told the crowd. "This whole day, this whole atmosphere, is
unbelievable."
Warriors forward Draymond Green had a wardrobe shot waiting for the
Cleveland Cavaliers, the team that fell to Golden State in the NBA
Finals.
Golden State won the series in five games and Green displayed a
shirt that said "Quickie" with the Quicken Loans symbol. The
Cavaliers play in Quicken Loans Arena.
"Quickie," Green said while he addressed the crowd. "It definitely
was a Quickie."
Green interacted with the crowd on numerous occasions as the parade
meandered through the streets of Oakland, where excited fans
serenaded the players.
It was the second parade in three seasons for the Warriors, who
wrapped up their latest crown by finishing off a five-game victory
over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Monday.
"There is nobody having more fun than me," Warriors co-owner Joe
Lacob said. "This is the best job in the world."
The championship was the first of forward Kevin Durant's career, and
the NBA Finals MVP soaked in the moment.
Durant's decision to depart the Oklahoma City Thunder and join the
Warriors was criticized by many, and the title was a bit of
redemption for the long-time superstar.
"It means the world for me to win the championship," Durant told the
crowd. "Hopefully we can keep it going. Thank you for the support."
The Warriors drew criticism for becoming a "super team" with
Durant's addition. But going from Russell Westbrook's running mate
in Oklahoma City to world champion with Golden State capped off an
interesting season for Durant.
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"It has been a crazy year for me," Durant said. "Going through this
year was so much fun. You come into work each day and it is more
like fun."
Green addressed the super team chatter while addressing the crowd
just days after Cleveland's LeBron James -- who played with Dwyane
Wade and Chris Bosh in Miami -- referenced that he had never played
on a super team.
"Give everyone credit. We didn't have a No. 1 (overall) draft pick,"
Green said, his words clearly directed toward James. "They want to
talk about super team this, super team that. 'I've never played on a
super team.' You started the super team, bro."
The comments came just moments after Kerr gave this assessment of
Green.
"We have a whole team of humble Warriors and then we have one guy in
Draymond who stirs the pot," Kerr said.
Golden State went 40 years between titles after winning the crown in
1975. Three of the franchise's five titles have occurred since the
team moved to the Bay Area from Philadelphia.
The franchise is set to move across the bay to San Francisco in
2019.
Regardless the team is hoping to be celebrating another title next
June.
"Same time, next year," co-owner Peter Lacob said. "See you."
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