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Will the Warriors’ championship parade cost more than $1.2 million?

On June 13, 2018, after the Warriors swept the Cavaliers and won the 2017-18 NBA championship, they returned to Oakland and held a grand carnival parade to celebrate the championship. Many fans took to the streets to interact with Warriors players.

The Warriors have never been stingy in their spending on championship parades. Last year, they paid more than $700,000 for the championship parade.

This year, carnival funds have increased significantly. The championship parade spent as much as $500,000 on drinks alone, and the wine they used was French luxury wine Luc Bellaire. This year's Warriors championship parade is expected to cost more than $1.2 million.

This year is the fourth consecutive year that the Warriors and Cavaliers have met in the Finals. The Warriors have won three of them. However, in the season when the Warriors won 73 games and created regular season history, the Warriors lost 3-3 in the Finals. When leading by 1, they were overturned by the Cavaliers. That experience became a painful memory for the Warriors.

Continuous confrontations have made the Warriors and Cavaliers rivals. In future NBA leagues, their story with James will continue.

Local fans have enjoyed victory celebrations three times in the past four years. In addition to Klay Thompson still conscientiously wearing the "Champion Warriors" T-shirt that endorses the product, and Durant promising to renew his contract with the Warriors this summer during his speech, what is even more eye-catching is what the Warriors did to the Cavaliers at the event today. All kinds of teasing behavior.

Qiyong and Qiyong have met in the finals for four consecutive years since 2015. The competition between the two sides has not only started in the arena. After the Cavaliers reversed the Warriors 4-3 to win the championship in 2016, James wore an "Ultimate Warrior" T-shirt to celebrate the victory. On Halloween, the tombstone cake incident caused a climax of public opinion. Even the usually peaceful Klay Thompson was interviewed express dissatisfaction.

Although James explained that he just liked the cartoon character Arthur, it was more like he was expressing anger in a veiled way. Today, Green wore a printed T-shirt with a similar pattern during the championship parade, with the word MOOD printed underneath, but he wore three rings on his hand, making a joke on James again.