Fans Interested In 2022-23 Mini-Plans Can Register To Attend ‘Mini-Plan Tip-Off’ Event At Chase Center, To Be Held On August 27
The 2022 NBA Champion Golden State Warriors today announced that mini-plans for the upcoming 2022-23 NBA season will be available beginning Saturday, August 27. Fans interested in purchasing various 11-game mini-plans are encouraged to RSVP to attend the ‘Mini -Plan Tip-Off’ event, which will be held at Chase Center on Saturday, August 27, from 10 am to 2 pm
Mini-plans guarantee fans seats to the team’s biggest match-ups of the season, including Opening Night against the Los Angeles Lakers, Christmas Day against the Memphis Grizzlies, and the 2022 NBA Finals re-match against Boston.
During the Mini-Plan Tip-Off on August 27, fans will have the opportunity to select the exact seats they wish to purchase for their mini-plan, take photos with the Warriors 2022 NBA Championship trophy, shoot free-throws on the court, and more. Space is limited and time slots will be reserved during the registration process. Fans can register by visiting warriors.com/miniplans.
The 2022 NBA Champion Warriors will receive their championship rings in a special pregame ceremony prior to the regular season opener at Chase Center against the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday, October 18. Tipoff time for all Golden State weekday home games during the 2022-23 regular season will be at 7 pm All Saturday and Sunday home games will tip off at 5:30 pm, except the Christmas Day game against the Memphis Grizzlies, which will tip off at 5 pm and another nationally televised game versus the Minnesota Timberwolves on February 26 , which will tip off at 4:30 pm
The Warriors will open the season with four of its first five games at Chase Center and will close out the season with five of eight games at home. The Warriors’ longest homestand is an eight-game stretch from December 13-21, which matches the longest homestand in franchise history, tying the mark from last season (October 28-November 12, 2021) and in 2010-11 (January 24- February 9, 2011). The team will have four road trips of five-or-more games – October 29-November 4 (five games), December 13-21 (six games), January 13-20 (five games) and March 15-22 (five games ).