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Sights and Sounds: NBA Playoffs on Warriors Ground

Dub Nation came in full force to open up the 2023 postseason and were instrumental in the Warriors overcoming an 0-2 first-round series deficit. The Warriors won their first-round series against the Sacramento Kings in seven games, including two wins at Chase Center.

Relive some of the best sights and sounds from the 2023 NBA Playoffs below.

Throughout the opening round, fans received Gold Blooded T-shirts, a collaboration with Bay Area streetwear brand Adapt, which draws inspiration from Bay Area sports, music, and pop culture. These shirts capture the love and passion Dub Nation has for their Warriors by filling the arena in bright gold.

Here is Stephen Curry before Game 3, talking about how Dub Nation provides the ultimate homecourt advantage.

Some fans were so Gold-Blooded that they had their face, body and hair painted gold in the Thrive City plaza before the game.

Chase Center erupts as Stephen Curry nails a heavily contested 3-pointer in Game 3.

Here, a fan shows off his Splash Towel courtesy of Cache Creek Casino Resort.

Dub Nation is ecstatic after huge 114-97 win in Game 3.

Steve Kerr speaks on the aura of Chase Center and how the Warriors feed off that crowd energy on the court.

Dub Nation explodes after Klay Thompson's 3-pointer beats the third quarter buzzer.

Game 4 went down to the wire, but the Warriors pulled out the 126-125 victory and Dub Nation celebrated.

Stephen Curry soaks in the playoff atmosphere at Chase Center as the Dubs win both Game 3 and Game 4 to tie the series 2-2.

Due to the early 5 p.m. start time, Stephen Curry told fans to make sure they got off work early to get to Game 6 on time. Fans responded by bringing signs saying, "Hey Boss, Steph said I could leave work early."

As done before every home game, Warriors' hype man Franco Finn and a special guest ring the cable car bell before tipoff of Game 6.

The Warriors lost Game 6 118-99, setting up a must-win Game 7 in Sacramento. Showing their support for their Dubs, even when they're on the road, fans packed Thrive City Plaza to cheer on the Warriors.

Here, fans wave their Splash Towels courtesy of Cache Creek Casino Resort, watching the Dubs on the large TV outside Chase Center.

Here are some of the best fan celebrations from the first half.

Fans celebrate another Stephen Curry bucket on the road to an all-time Game 7 best 50-point game.

Dubs fan supports Kevon Looney controlling the glass. Looney grabbed a game-high 21 rebounds in Game 7, his third 20-rebound effort of the series.

Dub Nation celebrates big after Warriors pick up 120-100 road victory in Sacramento to secure 4-3 series win.