The Bay Area is enjoying this celebration.  (USATSI)
The Bay Area is enjoying this celebration. (USATSI)

The Golden State Warriors are the 2014-15 NBA champions and Friday is their championship parade that is followed by members of the roster and organization giving their championship speeches. As we soak in the celebration of the Warriors winning the title, let's check out the speeches from today's event.

It started out with owner Joe Lacob, who took on a lot of scrutiny early on in ownership of this franchise and takes us on the journey of how it became a championship endeavor.

And this is pretty close to a guarantee, right?

It continued with the coach of runnerup in 2015 Coach of the Year voting and now six-time NBA champion Steve Kerr, who coached the Warriors to the title in just his first season as a coach anywhere. In typical Kerr fashion, it went with sarcasm to deliver just how good his team and organization are.

After Kerr was done, Harrison Barnes was the first player brought up from the roster to speak to the crowd. Barnes was a divisive role player within the Warriors' organization because he was at times looked at as a deterrent to the development of Draymond Green during the 2013-14 season. Then when Kerr took over, he put the pressure on Barnes by making him the starter and making Andre Iguodala the wing off the bench, which was risky.

After Barnes was done, Andrew Bogut had a bit of a roast for some teammates before discussing how special this moment was going to be for the rest of his life. The defensive, screen-setting center was integral to the success of the Warriors all season long. He mentioned the unselfishness of the team and how important that was to the title run.

Klay Thompson followed Bogut and tried to soak it all in as he was reminded of his father being an NBA champion and he even told us how weird it is to not be the best shooter on his team and where he got his shooting ability from.

Before he left, Klay made sure to take a selfie with the Larry O'Brien trophy.

Before Draymond Green took the stage for his podium-less celebration speech, he made sure to cool off the crowd in the sun.

Then once Green took the stage, he held court in a way few can. He even talked about how his "rook" had five championships before coming into this position for the title run. His rook was able to fire back with a couple of jokes as well.

After Green was finally done with his part of the show, 2015 Finals MVP Andre Iguodala took the stage, even though he'd rather be golfing. Iguodala sacrificed a lot in order to help balance the attack of the team and Kerr's vision for the rotation.

Finally after everybody else was done with their speech, the league MVP and best shooter in the world, Stephen Curry got up to close things down. Even Riley Curry made a brief but shy appearance.

Not a bad day for the Warriors' organization and the Bay Area.