Golden State Warriors: 3 takeaways from the 2018 offseason

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3. Being the champs seems like a lot of fun

Winning a championship in any sport takes so much work.

Day in and day out, it’s about putting in the effort both on the court and in practice necessary to even have a chance at being the last one standing. It drains so much out of the players and coaches, both physically and mentally, that when they wind up the world champs, it’s human nature to want to let off a little steam.

Or, in the Warriors case, go crazy.

According to TMZ Sports, Golden State went through roughly $900,000 worth of champagne during its postgame celebration and championship parade.

Whether it be Draymond Green throwing shade at LeBron James or Jordan Bell running shirtless into the crowd in search of more Henny, the Warriors don’t appear too shy when it comes to celebrating their accomplishment.

After winning a title, players deserve to do almost whatever they want in celebration, but it looks like Golden State is stepping it up a notch.

They all seem to be living their best lives as champions, and if all the hard work put in from October through June culminates in a celebration of the magnitude comparable to the Dubs festivities, that seems like a fair trade-off.