Oakland triumphant as parade set to celebrate NBA’s Warriors

June 16 23:00 2017

“That doesn’t mean I wouldn’t want another championship”, he added.

“He’ll probably be back in the gym the start of July getting ready for next season, so I’ve probably got to beat him to the gym”, the Golden State forward, who was named the Finals Most Valuable Player, said.

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.

Curry embraced Durant’s arrival after the Warriors dropped last year’s finals to Cleveland in seven games, an unselfish attitude that reflected Durant’s desires and created an inside-outside pairing that was almost unstoppable.

“We’ve overcome a lot of doubts”, said Tulio Zelada, 28, a San Francisco resident who described himself as a Warriors fan since elementary school.

Kerr’s team set an National Basketball Association record for regular-season wins with 73 last season and returned to the Finals, but lost to Cleveland in seven games. That helped LeBron James bring the first major sports championship to the city in more than 50 years. Earlier this year, Curry said he agreed with Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank calling Trump an “asset“, as long as he “removes the ‘et“. He got off his bus and hopped and shouted as he gave high fives to the crowd.

People have also speculated on how Trump would react to a possible boycott from Curry and the Warriors, suggesting the president might carve out time to tweet about the team.

The Warriors visited the White House following their 2015 Finals win when Barack Obama was the President.

So this year’s draft might be a little boring for Warriors fans.

Here is a map of the parade route.

The Warriors made one of the great playoff runs of all time to win the title.

“First of all, if everybody wanted Steph, he would have been the No. 1 pick”, Durant said.

Kerr had this to say after Trump was elected U.S President late a year ago.

Now that the Finals are over, the next step for the Cleveland Cavaliers is to evaluate how far away they are from the Golden State Warriors and make adjustments. Not if you ask Oakland.

But he offered a glimpse of what more he could offer by averaging more than 30 points per game during a 4-1 series win over the Cavaliers in the Finals.

Retired NBA star Steve Nash who grew up in Victoria

Oakland triumphant as parade set to celebrate NBA’s Warriors
 
 
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