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"I'm number one Warrior fan -- ain't nobody like me," said Lloyd Canamore.
He and his mother Clemmie aren't shy about displaying their Warriors pride.
They've got the garb to go with the house, which has become a gathering place for neighbors.
"Lloyd's a true Warrior fan. I'm a Warrior fan, fan for life," said friend Austin Goldsmith. "So we're going to do this, folks. It's going to be a nice one so I want everyone to calm down. Don't burn no sofas, none of that stuff and just have fun."
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Canamore goes way back with the Warriors -- 1979 to be exact.
He was once a soda vendor at the arena and has a photo with former Warriors forward Sonny Parker.
The Canamores' enthusiasm is contagious.
Darrell Langston didn't paint his house, but he did spruce up his blue car with a little gold trim.
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"We're tough Warrior fans out here you know," said Langston. "The Dub Nation -- it's a nation, not just a group."
The novelty of the house is not lost on passersby who often stop to take pictures.
After all, when your whole world revolves around a winning team like the Warriors -- you've just got to show it.
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