Roaracle host, Warriors dance team ready for Game 6 watch party

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Friday, June 17, 2016
Roaracle host, Warriors dance team ready for Game 6 watch party
Though Game 6 of the NBA Finals between the Warriors and the Cavs is in Cleveland, there will be a packed house at Oracle Arena, hoping for a win.

OAKLAND, Calif. (KGO) -- Though Game 6 of the NBA Finals between the Warriors and the Cavs is in Cleveland, there will be a packed house at Oracle Arena, hoping for a win.

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It's the best bargain in town - just $20 for the watch party. And not only are fans able to watch the game with 19,000 of their new friends. They're going to get a show in a show.

Just like their team, the season isn't over for those who provide the in-game entertainment at Roaracle.

The cast includes Ruby Lopez, who is one of the arena hosts.

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"When they come here, they could expect to feel like they're at the game," she said. "We do the intros the same, we have runout player heads, we have the pyro, the fireworks if we win."

Amira, the co-captain of the Warriors Dance Team agrees.

"We like to give the fans a game experience," she said. "The crowd is just unbelievable. It's fans who often don't get to come to the normal season games or the playoffs. So it's an unbelievable atmosphere in here."

And though they love what they do, the Warriors' entertainment crew hopes Thursday night's game in Cleveland is the last of this historic season.

"Everyone's going to have a great time, we're gonna leave her with fireworks and confetti, that's what I'm betting on," said Lopez with a laugh.

Another big part of the show is DJ D-Sharp, who will be playing music throughout the evening.

A lot is planned for the fans. And as fun as all of it is, it's also good for the community. Part of the proceeds go to the Warriors Community Foundation which provides programs for disadvantaged youth throughout the Bay Area.

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