Fans line up for championship gear in San Jose after Warriors' big win

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Tuesday, June 13, 2017
Fans line up for championship gear in San Jose after Warriors' big win
Dick's Sporting Goods in San Jose opened early Tuesday for fans looking for championship gear after the Dubs clinched another NBA title at Oracle Arena Monday night.

OAKLAND, Calif. (KGO) -- DICK'S Sporting Goods in San Jose opened early at 6 a.m. Tuesday for fans looking for championship gear after the Dubs clinched another NBA title at Oracle Arena Monday night.

People have been streaming in all morning and the supply is starting to get low.

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Fans are still celebrating after Monday night's win and what better way to say the warriors are your team, than with a championship t-shirt.

The enthusiasm for the Warriors only grew the morning after the team won the NBA championship.

Several fans started waiting outside DICK'S Sporting Goods on Blossom Hill Road in San Jose at 4:30 a.m., including a fan named Pat Osby.

A table full of NBA championship t-shirts in different colors and styles was waiting for them, with sales associates ready at the register.

Fans grabbed as many items as they could for their loved ones, who were probably sleeping at home.

The hats are always the prized possessions, but the most popular ones sell out fast.

One Milpitas resident named Sebastian Devasia was spotted wearing a New Era champions hat. He grabbed his at the Fremont DICK'S Sporting Goods store Monday night before it sold out.

They were sold out in San Jose, as well. The Adidas dad hats weren't moving fast, but as long as they gave people a chance to proclaim their allegiance to the new NBA champions, they were heading out.

So, how much do all these items cost? T-shirts run from $24 to $34 each, and hats are $32 to $34.

DICK'S Sporting Goods is hoping to have more championship gear delivered on Tuesday.

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