During the Golden State Warriors victory parade, Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch was spotted on one of the parade buses.
Marshawn Lynch was denied championship glory in Super Bowl XLIX when Pete Carroll opted to pass on the one yard line rather than hand the ball to the NFL’s best running back. Instead, the New England Patriots won Super Bowl XLIX and the Seattle Seahawks went home empty handed.
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That doesn’t mean that Beast Mode doesn’t know how to get his parade on.
During the Golden State Warriors parade celebrating their NBA championship win over the Cleveland Cavaliers, Lynch was spotted enjoying himself on one of the team’s parade buses, as captured by one observant viner.
Draymond Green and Marshawn Lynch sharing a float. #BeastMode. #Dubnation pic.twitter.com/PkLUPfL5NR
— Casey Pratt (@CaseyPrattABC7) June 19, 2015
A native of Oakland, California, the 215 pound beast of a man undoubtedly felt a connection to the team and found himself a front row season on their championship route. In case you missed him, he’s the big, hulking fella in the back, enjoying himself as part of Draymond Green’s entourage. Coincidentally, he’s about one yard from the front of the bus.
The Warriors won their first NBA Championship in 40 years with a 105-97 win over the Cavs on Tuesday night, winning the series four games to two. Green averaged 13.7 points and 10.1 rebounds per game during the postseason run for the Warriors, including 16 points and 11 rebounds in the clincher.
Perhaps he borrowed a little bit of beast mode from Lynch along the way. Unfortunately, we can’t confirm that, as Lynch has thus far refused to address the media.
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