The Golden State Warriors will march downtown to celebrate their second title in three years. Here’s how to follow the live stream online if you are not in the area.
Look who liked LeBron James’ Instagram joke about Draymond Green’s t-shirt
The Golden State Warriors are hosting their NBA Finals championship parade on Thursday, which has been a fun day of festivities. One of the funniest things to come out from the event is Draymond Green’s t-shirt, which features the Q from Cleveland’s recognizable Quicken Loans Arena logo.
LeBron James even joined in on the fun, posting a picture of the shirt with a hilarious “That’s what she said” caption.
Read Article >Draymond Green’s shirt is the pettiest part of the Warriors parade


The Golden State Warriors are having their NBA championship parade on Thursday afternoon in Oakland. Draymond Green, as well as the rest of the team, is on-hand for the festivities, and Green is wearing a shirt that poked some fun at Cleveland’s arena, which is owned by Quicken Loans. The shirt had to recognizable “Q” logo on it, to spell out “Quickie” with a photo of the Larry O’Brien Trophy.
Here’s a look at the Quicken Loans arena logo, for some reference. You have to say that the Q on Green’s shirt is pretty spot on.
Read Article >Warriors parade 2017 live: Highlights from the Bay Area celebrating an NBA title

Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty ImagesAfter trouncing the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Finals in five games, the Golden State Warriors are 2017 NBA Champions. And after the preliminary celebration in the locker room after that special victory, the Warriors now return for their official celebration in downtown Oakland.
Matt Barnes answered the age-old question: Does he want to go to the White House?
Read Article >Matt Barnes ran away from a reporter who asked if he’d go to the White House


There have been reports and denials all week about whether the Warriors would go to the White House if they were invited by President Trump, but Matt Barnes just said it all without saying anything.
During the victory parade on Thursday he was asked if the Warriors would go to the White House — and he just ran. No answer, a brief glance back, then he took off to see some more fans.
Read Article >Zaza Pachulia brings camcorder to Warriors parade in ultimate dad move


Breaking news: Zaza Pachulia is actually your dad.
How long has it been since you’ve seen a camcorder? The last time you went on vacation with your parents is the answer. GoPros, phones — they’re overrated. Sometimes you just need a good, hefty, palm-sized recording device with a poor-quality screen.
Read Article >Warriors parade has snails that breathe fire


Parades are boring, right? WRONG! In fact, the Warriors NBA Finals parade in Oakland is SO un-boring that it has snails that spray fire ... and MC Hammer is riding on one.
Don’t believe it? Check it out.
Read Article >The guy who had Klay Thompson sign his toaster is king of the Warriors parade


The Warriors fan responsible for starting the team’s incredible win streak by having Klay Thompson sign a toaster is at the Warriors parade on Thursday and he’s sharing a bus with Barry Bonds and other celebrity fans.
Ronnie is a dang hero and he’s being treated like one (along with his toaster). It’s an incredible day for a fan who’s getting to rub shoulders with Bay Area sporting legends all thanks to an appliance that grills bread.
Read Article >LeBron James is angry and working out during the Warriors parade


LeBron James sure isn’t watching the Warriors’ victory parade. Instead he’s back in the gym getting ready for next season.
LeBron showed off a new look on Thursday, hitting the gym with a newly-shaved head and the caption “Bald head nut!!” In the moments following Game 5 of the NBA Finals LeBron said he was going to take some time away from basketball -- but that didn’t mean staying out of the gym.
Read Article >Warriors parade 2017: Date, start time announced for NBA championship celebration

Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty ImagesThe Golden State Warriors’ 2017 championship parade is set to begin at 10 a.m. local time in the Bay Area on Thursday. It’ll continue the party that began at Oracle Arena on Monday with Golden State’s 129-120 victory over Cleveland in Game 5.
The Warriors secured their second championship in three seasons by finishing the playoffs with an incredible 16-1 record. With the addition of Kevin Durant to the fold, they proved to be too much for every team in the league, including the LeBron James-led Cavs.
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