Buried in a press release by the Warriors is an almost monumental reunion.

Golden State announced which “We Believe” Warriors who will be attending Tuesday night’s celebration of the 2006-07 team at Oracle Arena.

Monta Ellis will be in the building.

So will many more former Warriors — including fellow fan favorites Baron Davis, Jason Richardson and Stephen Jackson — but Ellis’ appearance holds special significance given the circumstances of his exit. Related Articles The Deets: The Clippers’ collapse is great news for the NBA

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It’s hard to forget the boos that rained down on Warriors owner Joe Lacob at Oracle in 2012, just after Golden State shipped Ellis as part of a deal that secured Andrew Bogut. The fans at Oracle that night were more concerned with the Warriors getting rid of an explosive guard than the ceremony at hand, for Chris Mullin.

Since the Warriors trade and Dub Nation tirade, any question about moving Ellis to make more room for Stephen Curry has been silenced. Curry spread into that space, and more, while leading the Warriors to the 2015 NBA championship and elite status overall.

Few likely recall what Ellis said about pairing with Curry way back in 2009: “We can’t… (We’re) not going to win that way”

Lacob has since come full circle, as columnist Tim Kawakami detailed in 2012, but what about Ellis?

Of course, Ellis has returned to Oracle since he was swapped for Bogut. As an opponent at Oracle, Ellis is 2-5 — including losing his last five games there.

“It was great how the fans applauded, showed their respects,” Ellis said after his first homecoming to the franchise that drafted him in 2005. “I respect them for that. Much love. I’ve been here for seven years. It was up and down, but at the end of the day, I can’t ask for anything more.”

Ellis will surely be applauded again Tuesday night, when the Warriors will commemorate their 2007 upset of the Mavericks in the first round of the playoffs with a ceremony before taking on the Jazz in Game 1 of a second-round series. As part of the occasion, the team is releasing a 10-year anniversary T-shirt emblazoned with the “We Believe” logo.

Also set to be celebrated Tuesday are Al Harrington, Kelenna Azubuike, Adonal Foyle, Patrick O’Bryant and Zarko Cabarkapa, along with Matt Barnes, who is back with the Warriors.

Ellis’ presence will be especially intriguing.