Warriors NBA championship parade 2022 date, time, route and how to watch Golden State's celebration

Jordan Greer

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The Larry O'Brien Trophy is coming to the Bay Area.

With an impressive road win in Game 6 of the 2022 NBA Finals, the Warriors captured their fourth championship in the past eight seasons. Golden State stars Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green added another chapter to their dynastic run, and more recent additions to the team such as Andrew Wiggins and Jordan Poole earned the first rings of their careers.

Before the Warriors shift their focus to the NBA Draft and free agency, they will travel to San Francisco to celebrate the seventh title in franchise history.

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When is the Warriors' NBA championship parade?

The Warriors will host their championship parade on Monday, June 20. The parade will begin at 11:20 a.m. PT and conclude at approximately 2 p.m. PT.

Warriors' NBA championship parade route

The Warriors' championship parade will start on Market Street at Main Street and end at Market and 6th Street. The parade route will be just over a mile in length.

What is the weather for the Warriors' NBA championship parade?

It should be a beautiful day for Warriors fans. Weather.com's forecast shows mostly sunny skies with only a six percent chance of precipitation. The high for Monday is expected to be 71 degrees.

How to watch, stream Warriors' NBA championship parade

NBC Sports Bay Area will provide TV and streaming coverage of the Warriors' parade. Local fans who may be on the road but still want to keep up with the event can listen to The Warriors Radio Network and 95.7 The Game.

Recapping Warriors' NBA championship run

First-round

  • Game 1: Warriors 123, Nuggets 107
  • Game 2: Warriors 126, Nuggets 106
  • Game 3: Warriors 118, Nuggets 113
  • Game 4: Nuggets 126, Warriors 121
  • Game 5: Warriors 102, Nuggets 98

Western Conference Semifinals

  • Game 1: Warriors 117, Grizzlies 116
  • Game 2: Grizzlies 106, Warriors 101
  • Game 3: Warriors 142, Grizzlies 112
  • Game 4: Warriors 101, Grizzlies 98
  • Game 5: Grizzlies 134, Warriors 95
  • Game 6: Warriors 110, Grizzlies 96

Western Conference Finals

  • Game 1: Warriors 112, Mavericks 87
  • Game 2: Warriors 126, Mavericks 117
  • Game 3: Warriors 109, Mavericks 100
  • Game 4: Mavericks 119, Warriors 109
  • Game 5: Warriors 120, Mavericks 110

NBA Finals

  • Game 1: Celtics 120, Warriors 108
  • Game 2: Warriors 107, Celtics 88
  • Game 3: Celtics 116, Warriors 100
  • Game 4: Warriors 107, Celtics 97
  • Game 5: Warriors 104, Celtics 94
  • Game 6: Warriors 103, Celtics 90

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Jordan Greer has been with The Sporting News since 2015. He previously worked for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. He is a graduate of Westminster College and Syracuse University.