Warriors don 'We Believe' uniforms for regular-season finale at Oracle
For the final regular-season game at Oracle Arena, the Golden State Warriors revisited their past by wearing the red, blue, gold, and white throwback uniforms that they sported from 2003-10.
You know we couldn't celebrate 47 seasons at Oracle without bringing these back pic.twitter.com/WsxL1Efojt
— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) April 8, 2019
The “We Believe” Warriors, who shocked the Mavericks in the first round of the 2007 playoffs, popularized the jersey. They were only the third No. 8 seed to advance to the second round. (Since then, two more teams have achieved this feat.)
Stephen Curry, guard for the Warriors, wore a No. 8 Monta Ellis jersey to Sunday’s game against the Clippers, showing excitement and honoring his former teammate.
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However, as this pregame clip shows, he wasn’t the only one.
Had to bring 'em back
Check out the Dubs' reactions when they got the first look at their Finale at Oracle threads pic.twitter.com/3KZhS2LW8h
— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) April 8, 2019
The Warriors adopted their current jerseys and color scheme in the 2010-11 season. Since then, they have experienced one of the most prosperous periods in NBA history, securing championships in three out of the past four seasons. They are eyeing a fourth championship as the playoffs kick off this Saturday.
After the game, Golden State honored its arena.