Tens of thousands of fans took to the streets of San Francisco to greet the Golden State Warriors as they celebrated their fourth NBA title in eight seasons.

Having failed to even make the playoffs for the past two seasons due to injuries in its ranks, the Warriors are back to confirm that the era of Stephen Curry and his fellow coach Steve Kerr is not over by winning the title after the Finals decision. . the series is 4-2 with his Game 6 win Thursday at the Boston Celtics 103-90.

In open buses, amid a storm of blue and gold confetti on Market Street in downtown San Francisco, Warriors and art group players made their way through their fans on a 2.4-mile celebratory ride.

Wearing a gold necklace adorned with a set of four championship rings, Corry, who was doubly pleased to be named Finals Player of the Year for the first time in his career, led the celebration as the team’s players poured champagne over the legions of fans.

“I had to take my jewelry off again,” Corrie commented on his gold necklace with four championship rings, adding, “I don’t look at it for a year. But from time to time you have to remind yourself that you have four.

Curry said he and his fellow Warriors were motivated to win the title after their harrowing 2019 final loss to the Toronto Raptors in a 2-4 win. With some difficulty, we peaked at the right time. Everyone, from 1 to 16 (meaning the team of starting and reserve players), our coaching staff, everyone played an important role in this.