This article first appeared on WNBA.com.
The WNBA made history alongside the NBA on Sunday as the first professional sports leagues to march in and hold a float in the New York City Pride Parade.
WNBA president Lisa Borders joined NBA commissioner Adam Silver and deputy commissioner Mark Tatum taking part in the festivities, which capped Pride Month across the league.
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Recap the sights and sounds from the Big Apple:
Look out for our #NBAPride#WNBAPride float at the #NYCPride Parade in NYC! pic.twitter.com/Xkuj5wWcfR
— NBA (@NBA) June 26, 2016
NBA/WNBA - FIRST professional league to march & have a float in PRIDE Parade, NYC!!
— Lisa Borders (@WNBAPrez) June 26, 2016
Excited for the NBA Family who will be a part of history today as the first pro sports league to march in NYC Pride! #NBAPride#WNBAPride
— Kevin Durant (@KDTrey5) June 26, 2016
Pride March prep in NYC with @WNBA@NBApic.twitter.com/J5O3joPNFG
— Jay Parry (@JayParry) June 26, 2016
.@NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, Deputy Commissioner Mark Tatum & NBA employees march in the #NYCPride Parade! pic.twitter.com/xKF6jN6Mv4
— NBA Cares (@nbacares) June 26, 2016
Be on the lookout for our #NYCPride float with @jasoncollins98 & @WNBA Legend @Suewicks23! #NBAPride#WNBAPridepic.twitter.com/PYht5JrYSk
— NBA Cares (@nbacares) June 26, 2016
#BeTrue#NBAkicks@jasoncollins98#NBAPridepic.twitter.com/Uj7FoTvto1
— NBA (@NBA) June 26, 2016
Congrats to our @WNBA and @NBA colleagues for a great day at NY Pride March. Way to show-up! pic.twitter.com/LrTiMLkWB9
— Jay Parry (@JayParry) June 26, 2016