OAKLAND — San Francisco might soon steal the Warriors away to a fancy new house across the bay, but one thing is certain — if Stephen Curry and Golden State bring the city its first pro sports championship since the A’s won the 1989 World Series, Oakland will have its parade.

Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf flatly said “it’s happening” when asked about a potential parade in her city. San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee can ride shotgun in her float, she said.

“I’ve invited Mayor Lee to ride with me,” Schaaf said with a laugh this week.

There’s been speculation for weeks that a parade could span both cities, but Schaaf didn’t expand on the rumors and was coy about any details — nobody wants to jinx the team’s chances of a championship, she said.

And the Warriors, although the heavy favorites to win it all, still have some work to do before anyone in the Bay Area speaks the P-word with much gusto.

Schaaf has another wager on the line, too. After easily winning her bet with the mayor of New Orleans after the Warriors ousted the Pelicans — collecting items such as Pat O’Brien’s Hurricane Cocktail Mix — she’s now challenging Houston’s mayor with a similar proposition.

If the Warriors can defeat the Rockets, Schaaf will win ribs from Ray’s Real Pit BBQ Shack and craft beer from the 8th Wonder Brewery in Houston.

If she loses, Oakland’s bubbliest public servant — and a big fan of Oakland’s teams — will have to don Rockets gear for a City Hall selfie. And that would be “hella” lame.