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

Jun 12, 2017; Oakland, CA, USA; Golden State Warriors players and staff pose with the Larry O'Brien Trophy after defeating the Cleveland Cavaliers in game five of the 2017 NBA Finals at Oracle Arena. Mandatory Credit: Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports
Jun 12, 2017; Oakland, CA, USA; Golden State Warriors players and staff pose with the Larry O'Brien Trophy after defeating the Cleveland Cavaliers in game five of the 2017 NBA Finals at Oracle Arena. Mandatory Credit: Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports /
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Jun 19, 2015; Oakland, CA, USA; Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (23) speaks during the Golden State Warriors 2015 championship celebration at the Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports /

Drunk Draymond

Did the Warriors win? Yup. Did LeBron James repeat? Nope. Will there be a parade in the Bay Area? Yup. Will there be on in Cleveland? Nope.

Draymond Green was the real star of the 2015 parade. Despite Riley Curry’s best efforts, she was no match for the power of Draymond Green after he down some liquid courage. He was absolutely amazing. If you need a recap, check out these top five parade moments.

There’s no doubt that Green had started partying long before everyone else did. He put on a show for the ages. He was everywhere. One moment he was giving an incredible interview and the next he was dousing fans in champagne.

Green felt responsible for the 2016 loss. His suspension in Game 5 let the Cleveland Cavaliers build momentum. His fantastic Game 7 performance was no match for a James who knew exactly how and where to hit the hobbled Warriors.

Getting revenge was important to Green. He had, arguably, his best defensive season and turned it up a notch in the postseason. He helped the Warriors take back the title.

He can rest for now. Green has earned this. He can let loose for a little bit before he has to start to focus in snatching souls once again.

Who knows what to expect when Green gets some adult beverages in him? He could sing or talk about how Steve Kerr hates it when shoots. Or he could just scratch the whole process and walk.

No one really knows and that’s what makes it awesome. Sober Green is incredible because he’s honest and real. Now Drunk Draymond is both of those things on another level. Do we need to see a Drunk Draymond at the parade?

Yup.