Twitter Reaction to the Warriors Winning NBA Title
The Dubs get props for their first chip in 40 years.
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Golden State Warriors Are Your 2015 NBA Champions - The best team in the NBA proved to be too much for the best player in the world. Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors scored a 105-97 victory over LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 6 of the NBA Finals on Tuesday night to clinch the league's title. Within seconds, Twitter lit up with reactions. These comments definitely constitute as a Twituation!(Photo: Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
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President Obama @POTUS - Sounds like a presidential salute and pardon at the same time. (Photo: President Obama via Twitter)
Photo By Photo: President Obama via Twitter
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MC Hammer @MCHammer - Well, how about that? Oakland native MC Hammer definitely celebrated the fact that the Golden State Warriors won the NBA title on Tupac Shakur's birthday. West Side!(Photo: MC Hammer via Twitter)
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Dwyane Wade @DwyaneWade - Hey, Dwyane Wade is a three-time NBA champion, so we know he's speaking from experience. The Golden State Warriors delivered an NBA-best 67 wins this season and Stephen Curry was named league MVP before they went on to win the title. (Photo: Dwyane Wade via Twitter)
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Mack Maine @mackmaine - Yes they are! Bay Area stand up! (Photo: Mack Maine via Twitter)
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E-40 @E40 - Yay Area represent! Go dumb, E-40!(Photo: E-40 via Twitter)
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LeGarrette Blount @LG_Blount - Forty years since their last NBA title, the Golden State Warriors are kings of the world again!(Photo: LeGarrette Blount via Twitter)
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King Thi’sl @Thisl - Uncalled for...but pretty funny.(Photo: King THI'SL via Twitter)
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Magic Johnson @Magic Johnson - To think that Andre Iguodala didn't start a single game during the regular season and through the first three rounds of the playoffs before starting in the NBA Finals...is pretty incredible. (Photo: Earvin Magic Johnson via Twitter)
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Robert Flores @RoFloESPN - It's kind of true. Damn...sorry, LeBron James and the city of Cleveland.(Photo: Robert Flores via Twitter)
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