Amin Elhassan
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Like we said, Omar, it is a party atmosphere.
And we're just going to take you a little bit on this one.
yeah no that's shout out to legality right uh no it look i haven't been i was in san antonio obviously for game five i've been in communication with everyone in new york but really funny to you know look at one of those aggregator accounts league alerts and they're talking about fires and destruction and in one of the pictures i'm like that's my cousin so like that that was weird um i'm gonna go to the parade and we'll see what that's about really on thursday
Yeah, I'm going to go.
I want to be around my cousins and my friends and stuff, and I want to see what it's like.
The parade, I think, is going to be a lot more tame than Saturday night must have been.
Saturday night looked like the apocalypse.
And the amount of people in the streets for the game, because I didn't know there were many neighborhoods that were projecting the game onto the sides of buildings.
You're never going to get there.
There's no other city in the league.
I've said this a million times.
Usually in reference to LeBron becoming a Knick.
I said, if you win one in New York, it's worth a thousand anywhere else.
And sometimes I thought to myself, I mean, you're over-exaggerating.
It can't be worth a thousand.
Then watching people watch an NBA finals game on the side of a building as they crowd the streets.
I'm like, no, that's worth $1,000.
They don't do that anywhere else.
They don't do that in Boston.
It's like when you hang on the rim.