On the scene: Parade day in L.A. by. ESPN

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AP Photo/Reed SaxonFans do the wave during the Lakers’ championship parade down Figueroa Street in L.A.

Our reporters are filing their observations throughout the day of the Lakers’ championship parade. Send us your observations and memories in the comments below.

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“I’ve been very fortunate; this is my fifth time doing it,” Kobe Bryant told 710 ESPN Radio’s Steve Mason after the parade.

“This is unbelievable. It’s cool for me to see the rest of the guys enjoy it,” he said. “It’s good to see the fans and interact with them. It’s great.”


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Fans made some noise along the parade route.

11:57 a.m.: The happiest — and sleepiest — Laker at the parade has to be Ron Artest. Since Thursday’s Game 7, Artest said he’s slept about four hours.

“I had my jersey on for like three days after the game. I didn’t want to take it off,” Artest said. “I wanted to wear the one that got sprayed up [in the locker room], but it was too wet, so I changed into the jersey I had on in the first quarter.

“This is the one thing I always wanted, but I had so many ups and downs in the league, I almost gave up on it.

“Remember I said a couple years ago that I wanted to take off and just do music? That was not my first dream, you know. But somehow family, faith and just the love of the game I guess. Lamar [Odom], too. I kept pulling toward this dream.”

Artest showed up with his wife, Kimsha, and three children. His youngest daughter, Diamond, had decorated a black top hat with yellow, purple and pink feathers.

“Diamond had to put her touch on it with the pink,” Kimsha Artest said. “The kids might even be more excited than Ron for this parade.”
-Ramona Shelburne


11:47 a.m.: Ron Artest on his excitement of winning a title: “I’d almost given up on this dream a while ago.”
-Brian Kamenetzky


11:47 a.m.: No surprise to see Mitch Kupchak quietly watching the scene from the back of the flatbed carrying the team and coaches. Just sitting on the back rail, observing the results of a season of hard work.
-Brian Kamenetzky


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Andy Kamenetzky/ESPNLosAngeles.comA fan hoists a sign referencing former Laker Shaquille O’Neal.

11:30 a.m.: A freshly shorn Derek Fisher (he said he finally shaved his playoff beard before his “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” appearance Friday) came down to the media availability area and said the parade is what makes the championship feel real.

“It’s one of the first times that you really understand what you just accomplished when you see yourself in front of hundreds of thousands of people applauding your performance.”
-Dave McMenamin


11:18 a.m.: Jeanie Buss: “Phil and I have watched the last game at least five times over the weekend.”
-Ramona Shelburne


11:11 a.m.: And the award for youngest person on a float goes to: Josh Powell’s recently newborn son. Few months old, tops.
-Andy Kamenetzky


Ramona Shelburne/ESPNLosAngeles.comJeanie Buss modified Phil Jackson’s “X” cap from last season.

10:57 a.m.: Jeanie Buss is wearing boyfriend Phil Jackson’s yellow “X” cap with a note that reads “+1″ attached via safety pin. “This is to honor Phil’s 11th,” she says. (Jackson was given the cap last season to commemorate his 10th NBA title.)
-Dave McMenamin


Arash Markazi/ESPNLosAngeles.comFans toss around a beach ball to pass the time as they wait for the parade to start.

10:54 a.m. Just saw a sign reading “thanks 4 carrying us Ron!! #37.” Who’d a seen that coming after some of those wonky offensive decisions? Also, if you accidentally bounce a beach ball over the cage barricades, the police will be kind enough to tap it back over.
-Andy Kamenetzky


Arash Markazi/ESPNLosAngeles.comThe fans along the Figueroa Street route are eager for this parade to get under way.

10:51 a.m.: Most obscure jersey spotted so far: an authentic, sewn Glen Rice home No. 41 jersey. Hoping we see a Travis Knight or Sedale Threatt at some point.
-Dave McMenamin


10:21 a.m.: Vendors are selling vuvuzelas for $5. World Cup fever has hit the parade.
-Dave McMenamin


Arash Markazi/ESPNLosAngeles.comMany fans have been waiting since 1 a.m. to get a prime spot for the parade on Figueroa.

9:59 a.m.: Taking the 110 exit off I-10, you can see five helicopters and the Goodyear blimp hovering above L.A. Live. It reminds me of a scene in the newest ESPN “30 for 30″ documentary, “June 17, 1994,” in which the Southern California skyline was littered with aircraft following O.J. Simpson in a white Ford Bronco that day. With all the Lakers flags on the cars getting off the exit below, this scene is decidedly more chipper.
-Dave McMenamin

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LAKERS PARADE INFORMATION

LAKERS PARADE MEDIA ADVISORY & OPTIMAL PUBLIC VIEWING

View Parade Press Release and see parade route

LOS ANGELES — Lakers fans planning to attend Monday’s 11 a.m. championship parade are highly encouraged to line the two-mile Figueroa Street parade route between 12th Street to the north and Jefferson Boulevard to the south, as all the immediate areas surrounding STAPLES Center and the L.A. LIVE sports, residential and entertainment district will be restricted by the Los Angeles Police Department and Department of Transportation.

The Lakers also encourage all fans to remember to celebrate safely and responsibly, as the parade will be a family event, and small children will be present. Parents are reminded to keep their children close, as prior championship celebrations have seen some young children become separated from their parents. Attendees are also encouraged to drink water and use sunscreen, since many are likely to be standing along the Figueroa corridor for several hours and the forecast calls for sunny weather.

Restaurants within L.A. LIVE will remain open during parade hours, yet access will be restricted to the district’s northern entrance off Olympic Boulevard. The entire southern side of L.A. LIVE will be restricted with absolutely no public viewing of the parade from 11th Street/Chick Hearn Court between Figueroa and Cherry Streets due to planned LAPD and DOT road closures.

Besides the Figueroa Street parade route between 11th Street and Jefferson Boulevard, the LAPD and DOT will close the following streets in the immediate STAPLES Center and L.A. LIVE area:

  • Figueroa Street between Olympic and 11th Street
  • 11th Street/Chick Hearn Court between Figueroa and Cherry Street
  • Cherry Street between Olympic and Pico Boulevards

LAPD/DOT street closures further along the parade route include:

  • Flower Street between Washington and Jefferson Boulevards
  • Jefferson Boulevard between Figueroa and Hoover Streets
  • And Figueroa Street between Jefferson and Exposition Boulevards where there is ongoing construction

LAPD/DOT will begin closing the immediate area surrounding STAPLES Center and L.A. LIVE approximately 12 a.m. (PDT) on June 22.

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