If the Kings manage to survive Game 6 on Friday night in San Francisco, their aggrieved fan base will have another line to feed their victimhood complex.
Stephen Curry laughs with San Francisco Mayor London Breed onstage before the start of the Warriors' NBA championship parade in San Francisco, Monday, June 20, 2022.Politicians trolling each other for attention during big games is nothing new. But if the Kings manage to survive Game 6 on Friday night in San Francisco, their aggrieved fan base will have another line to feed their victimhood complex.
San Francisco Mayor London Breed, sporting a Warriors jumpsuit, appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area's pregame show and had a quip for everyone's favorite Central Valley city. Former Warriors big man Festus Ezeli, who was born in Nigeria and went to high school in Sacramento, asked Breed about the traditional mayoral back-and-forth. “When you go traveling to visit cities, do you ever go to Sacramento? Is that ever on your bucket list?” Breed joked. “I’m just gonna leave it at that. ... Well, Festus, one of the good things that came out of Sacramento is you, so thank you for being part of the team.
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