NBA Champion Warriors And Their Fans Get Ready To Rally
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - In a rare moment of glory, Oakland will shine in the national spotlight as the Golden State Warriors parade through the city with their NBA championship trophy.
Oakland usually makes news for crime, corruption, protests and violence. But on Friday, thousands of blue-and-gold-clad fans will flood downtown to see Warriors players, fresh from beating LeBron James' Cleveland Cavaliers, aloft six floats heading down a 2-mile parade route.
They started lining up before dawn for a spot to glimpse the gold award that star Stephen Curry lifted over his head Wednesday as he stepped off an airplane from Ohio and into the California sun.
Warriors fans and city leaders alike have stood behind their team through the season, and now they are basking in the glory of the team's first NBA title in 40 years.
"The success of the Golden State Warriors, who are headquartered and play in Oakland, have provided a golden spotlight on this city. The resilience and tremendous potential of Oakland are emblematic of the Warriors' victory," said Alameda County Supervisor Nate Miley, who represents east Oakland and other East Bay cities and has been a Warriors fan since 1976.
The team won 105-97 in the Game 6 clincher Tuesday night.
"We're so proud of the job that the entire city of Oakland did as these great ambassadors for these finals," Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf said Thursday. "Like the Warriors themselves, we put together a great team of businesses, fans and city workers that hosted the finals in world-class style."
The procession of floats will wind through the city, leading to some public transit delays and road closures.
The rally comes in a city that has been plagued by a number of problems. Violent protests over police shootings thrust Oakland into the national spotlight late last year. It been ranked as one of the nation's most dangerous cities for many years, and the police department has been under a 13-year court-mandated police reform drive.
Updated June 19, 2015
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