Saturday night didn't go in the way of Warriors fans, but the energy at Thrive City was unmatched. It was also a win for many businesses across San Francisco.
The battle between two Northern California teams that came down to the final 2.9 seconds, with the Sacramento Kings pulling out a 126-123 win for its first postseason victory after a 16-year drought.
The playoff atmosphere was festive and familiar to fans, especially those who've celebrated four championships in eight years with the team. At nearby Cavaña in Mission Bay, the newly opened rooftop bar was full of people who were also happy to enjoy the mild weather and take in the game on TV screens outdoors.
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