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Thousands celebrate NBA champion Denver Nuggets at parade

Basketball
Published 16.06.2023
Thousands celebrate NBA champion Denver Nuggets at parade

Thousands of supporters watched alongside the streets of Denver on Thursday because the NBA champion Nuggets celebrated their first league crown with a victory parade.

Three days after beating the Miami Heat to win the best-of-seven NBA Finals in 5 video games, the Nuggets confirmed off a championship trophy lastly captured after 47 NBA campaigns.

With cigars being lit and champagne and beer flowing, gamers waved to supporters. NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Nikola Jokic and teammate Jamal Murray rode in a fireplace truck retractable ladder bucket as the group cheered block after block.

“This is amazing. This is unreal,” Nuggets ahead Aaron Gordon mentioned. “I never imagined this at all.”

The crowd shocked Nuggets swingman Kentavious Caldwell-Pope.

“I’m overwhelmed. There are so many people out here,” he mentioned. “I’m excited everybody has come to cheer us on. Look at the crowd. It’s crazy. I’m just enjoying being a part of history. I love it. Unbelievable fans.”

Nuggets coach Michael Malone mentioned seeing all of the followers screaming their pleasure was bringing dwelling the impression of the crew’s achievement.

“It’s starting to hit me,” Malone mentioned. “Being with my closest friends, lining these streets on the parade route, this is love, man. This is support. This is 47 years in the making. Unbelievable. So proud of this moment.

Malone also stressed his feeling that the Nuggets had more titles in them.

“Thanks to Nuggets Nation. I appreciate your patience,” he mentioned. “What a great day to celebrate this championship. But we’re not done yet.”