The Warriors have been in violation of 4 years and returned to the San Francisco Bay Area to hold a championship parade yesterday. Star Curry won his first championship MVP in his career and even wore a necklace with 3 championship rings to participate in the parade. He did not forget to thank the fans for their support along the way, and bluntly said that it was the fans who provided their platform and opportunities to represent the Bay Area and do something that no one had done in history.
Warriors defeated the Celtics 4:2 in the championship game, winning the fourth championship in nearly 8 years. Yesterday, the championship celebration parade was held, attracting more than 100,000 Warriors fans to the streets to have fun. Although the players and fans have been waiting for 4 years, this parade for the title of kings has not been unfamiliar.
Curry appeared with a gold necklace with 3 championship rings. He will win the fourth in the opening match of the new season. He told a large number of fans: "I am very happy to represent you. You have given me life, inspiration and all the important things. All we have to do is to entertain you and bring you something worth cheering. We are back and hold a parade in San Francisco again."
Thompson lets the championship hat float into the sea when he was taking the boat before the parade, which made him able to attend the parade with a captain's hat, but he was still immersed in the lively atmosphere. Not only did he show off his dancing skills, but he also threw the championship ring to the ground because he was too excited, and even staggered and knocked down a female fan.
Talking about the days of suffering from injuries over the past two years, Thompson said: "That was a long 1,000 days. I can only watch the playoffs and championship games in the past two years. It's great to celebrate here now. Although I am confident of winning the championship, I never thought it would be achieved in my first season of comeback."
In addition to the Big Three, the Warriors members who participated in the championship parade for the first time also had a great time. Almost all the shirtless Payton said: "I said before that I wanted to win the championship for the Warriors and bring the championship trophy back to the Bay Area. My family and friends are all here and I must keep my promise. Now I bring the championship trophy back."