WNBA’s Liberty make history as first team to ever participate in New York Pride parade – ESPN

By D'Arcy Maine | Jun 26, 2017 espnW.com

Over 40,000 people marched in New York's Pride parade on Sunday, and among them were some pretty famous faces. Joining the likes of Mayor Bill de Blasio and Governor Andrew Cuomo, seven members of the New York Liberty took part in the festivities with a team float and became the first professional sports team to ever participate.

So, yeah, that's pretty awesome.

Shavonte Zellous, Amanda Zahui B, Kiah Stokes, Bria Hartley, Brittany Boyd, Rebecca Allen, and Nayo Raincock-Ekunwe were there, as well as head coach Bill Laimbeer, associate head coach Katie Smith and team president Isiah Thomas.

And, because duh, it's Pride, it looks like a fun time was had by all. But here's some proof if you don't believe me.

All. The. Squad. Goals.

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