Golden State Warriors: 5 things we want to see at the parade

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In case you haven't noticed, the Golden State Warriors are again the world champions.

The team's young stars, including Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant and Klay Thompson, are expected to have lengthy National Basketball Association careers. There is speculation that James would feel more comfortable leaving OH a second time after the Akron native delivered the Cleveland's first championship in 52 years.

"We've overcome a lot of doubts", said Tulio Zelada, 28, a San Francisco resident who attended the parade.

"The team we had, we were great, right where you want to be", said Warriors forward Draymond Green.

These discussions started circulating on June 8 when the Ringer's Kevin O'Connor cited multiple league sources that said LeBron could be headed to either the Lakers or the Clippers following the 2017-18 season.

Durant came back late in the regular season from a 19-game absence with a left knee injury, then dealt with a tender calf early in the playoffs.

"Nobody wanted him. Nobody thought that he would get back to being Shaun Livingston".

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He had access to the facility on Wednesday, and arrived less than two hours before the shooting, the YMCA said in a statement. A complaint had also been made against Hodgkinson in March this year after he fired 50 rounds into a wooded area near homes.

Back-up forward Andre Iguodala expressed his personal objection to the prospect of potentially visiting the White House, as is custom for National Basketball Association champion teams.

"This is a moment we all need to enjoy together and nothing should distract what we were able to accomplish together. Coach puts us in position to maximize our strengths".

"I was at that game", Sobieski says. "I don't believe in that".

We are already know how some players feel about President Trump.

Beating Cleveland two out of three in the first rivalry to be featured in three consecutive finals didn't hurt the sense of drama the Warriors aroused all season. In his lone season with the team, Durant said it's the selflessness that stands out to him. Just pure unadulterated joy overtook Warriors fans after the team's first championship since 1975. "We have not received an invitation to the White House, but will make those decisions, when and if necessary", the Warriors said in a statement to Sports Illustrated, attempting to squash the swirling speculation. "It's like, really just about having fun playing ball and let's see how we can win together and that alone just helps the ego".

ABC will likely see final adjustments from Nielsen secure the series as its most-watched (on average) in almost 20 years, though the series' conclusion won't reach the highs of last year's Game 7.

As a player, Kerr won five championships and was a member of the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls team led by Michael Jordan that won a then-league-record 72 games and beat the Seattle SuperSonics in the Finals.

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