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Warriors Rally - Warriors Vs Thunder - May 24th New Parkway Theater

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Warriors Rally - Warriors Vs Thunder - May 24th New Parkway Theater Save Oakland Sports and Golden State Warriors fans will hold a rally and TV viewing party to encourage Warriors’ ownership to remain in Oakland. Participants at the rally will wear a special edition “Oakland is Warriors Ground” T-Shirt as they cheer on the Warriors against the Thunder in one of the Bay Area’s best big-screen viewing experiences while sending a message to team ownership, the NBA, and elected officials that the team belongs in Oakland. By Chris Dobbins, Chair of Save Oakland Sports and Oakland-Based Warriors Fans Why: The Warriors’ owners plan to move the team across the Bay to Mission Bay in San Francisco, a move that has been hotly contested and would have potentially disastrous impacts to Oakland’s economy. Moving the Warriors out of Oakland would have severe impacts on the economic health of the city – estimated at nearly $45 million per year in lost revenues and an increase in unemployment. The rally and watch party event is sponsored by a coalition of fans including SaveOaklandSports (SOS). SaveOaklandSports is a nonpartisan grassroots fan group formed in 2012 to support efforts to keep the Raiders, A’s and Warriors in Oakland. SaveOaklandSports believes these teams play an irreplaceable role in the fabric of Oakland and the East Bay which have passionately supported the team for more than 40 years. http://ift.tt/20tyR60.
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