The Baltimore Ravens found some amusing trouble recently when they tweeted about the "small" turnout for the Heat's victory parade, even though estimates said Miami had 400,000 people at the celebration -- twice as many as Baltimore for their Super Bowl parade. Here is a shot from Chicago's celebration for the Hawks. Safe to say there is no problem here.

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