Showing posts with label 2015 NBA Champion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2015 NBA Champion. Show all posts

Saturday, June 20, 2015

1 million people in Oakland celebrate NBA champion Warriors


OAKLAND, California - A crowd estimated at 1 million people in Oakland celebrated the NBA champion Golden State Warriors at a parade and rally on Friday, where league MVP Stephen Curry remarked on how things have changed since he went unrecognized in the city.

The street party came three days after the Warriors won the National Basketball Association title four games to two over LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers.

The Warriors, who are NBA champions for the first time since 1975, along with team executives and invited guests rode through downtown Oakland streets before onlookers 25 rows deep, many of whom had staked out positions the previous evening.

The crowd, which enjoyed a bright and cloudless day, was estimated at 1 million people, said Oakland police spokeswoman Officer Johnna Watson.

The procession wound to Lake Merritt, a small expanse of water adjoining Oakland's downtown, where team members addressed the crowd clustered along a plaza and the lake's shoreline.

"I remember six years ago when I was drafted, I lived right here on Lake Merritt and I could walk around and not be recognized," Curry, a Warriors guard who was voted this year's league Most Valuable Player, told the crowd.

"Now we’re world champs. I’m so excited to be a part of this group."

More than two hours after the celebration began, a shooting erupted just outside a zone that had been secured for the parade and rally, Watson said.

Responding officers found three men with gunshot wounds, she said. Two were critically injured and the third was in stable condition, she said.

It appears the men had an argument with another party before the shooting, Watson said. The shooter was still at large.

The streets near the rally, many of them blocked off by Oakland police, overflowed with revelers and vendors hawking T-shirts, caps and food.

James Penn, a 34-year-old resident of Sacramento, said fans and the team deserved the victory, especially after many disappointing seasons.

"This year the feeling is different," Penn said. "They're looking out for each other. They give us something to root for.”

(Reporting by Emmett Berg; Editing by Alex Dobuzinskis and Eric Beech)

source: www.abs-cbnnews.com

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Warriors win first NBA title in 40 years


The Golden State Warriors weathered a late charge by the Cleveland Cavaliers to come away with a 105-96 victory in Game 6 and win their first NBA championship in forty years.

The Warriors led by 15-points, 94-79, with five minutes to go in the game and were still up by 13, 98-85, when Stephen Curry scored on an open lay-up.

But JR Smith, after struggling all game, hit three three-pointers in the final minute, including a booming trey that made it a four-point game, 97-101, with still 33 seconds to go.

That proved to be the Cavaliers' last hurrah, however, as Curry made two clutch free throws, and Andre Iguodala added two insurance charities of his own to ice the game for the Warriors.

Curry and Iguodala both had 25 points to lead the Warriors in scoring, while Draymond Green had a triple double with 16 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 assists.

LeBron James was one assist shy of another triple double, finishing with 32 points, 18 rebounds, and nine assists, but the four-time league MVP looked exhausted at times and missed 20 of his 33 field goal attempts.

source: www.abs-cbnnews.com