Warriors Basketball Academy, powered by Rakuten, has announced its 2023 summer camp schedule, which includes several camp sessions at over 20 Bay Area locations for youth ages seven to 17. Registration for all summer camp sessions is available now at gswacademy.com.
The summer schedule will run from June 5 through August 11, highlighted by sessions at the Warriors Basketball Academy in Oakland and two multi-day camps at Thrive City, in partnership with Kaiser Permanente. General sessions will focus on individual skill development, the importance of fundamentals, and the development of a healthy team attitude for boys and girls ages seven to 15 of all skill levels and abilities. In addition to the coed general sessions, the summer schedule will also include two all-girls sessions, a high potential girls session (ages 11-17) and a coed high potential session (ages 11-17).
Early Registration and sibling discounts are available. For complete details on Warriors Basketball Camp and to register online, visit gswacademy.com or call (510) 986-5310.
The 2023 Warriors Basketball Camp summer schedule includes:
SESSION | DATES | LOCATION |
Session I | June 5-9 | Pine Valley Middle School, San Ramon |
Session II | June 5-9 | Kaiser Permanente Arena, Santa Cruz |
Session III | June 5-9 | Warriors Basketball Facility, Oakland |
Session IV | June 12-16 | Sonoma Country Day School, Santa Rosa |
Session V | June 12-16 | Capuchino High School, San Bruno |
Session VI | June 12-16 | Warriors Basketball Facility, Oakland |
Session VII | June 12-16 | Lynbrook High School, San Jose |
All Girls Session I | June 19-22 | Bay Club, Pleasanton |
Session VIII | June 19-22 | Monta Vista High School, Cupertino |
Session IX | June 19-22 | Lawrence Jones Middle School, Rohnert Park |
Session X | June 19-22 | Justin-Siena High School, Napa |
Session XI | June 26-June 30 | Bay Club, Fremont |
Session XII | June 26-June 30 | San Mateo High School, San Mateo |
Thrive City Session I | June 27-30 | Thrive City, San Francisco |
Thrive City Session II | July 5-7 | Thrive City, San Francisco |
Session XIII | July 10-14 | SF State, San Francisco |
Session XIV | July 10-14 | San Mateo High School, San Mateo |
Session XV | July 10-14 | Warriors Basketball Facility, Oakland |
Session XVI | July 10-14 | Location TBD |
Session XVIII | July 17-21 | Warriors Basketball Facility, Oakland |
Session XIX | July 17-21 | Livermore High School, Livermore |
Session XX | July 17-21 | Capuchino High School, San Bruno |
Session XXI | July 24-28 | Redwood High School, Larkspur |
All Girls Session II (Ages 7-12) | July 24-28 | Warriors Basketball Facility, Oakland |
All Girls High Potential (Ages 11-17) | July 24-28 | Warriors Basketball Facility, Oakland |
Session XXIII | July 24-28 | Arrillaga Family Gymnasium, Menlo Park |
Session XXIV | July 31-August 4 | Tice Valley Gymnasium, Walnut Creek |
Session XXV | July 31-August 4 | Iron Horse Middle School, San Ramon |
Session XXVI | July 31-August 4 | Silliman Activity Center, Newark |
High Potential I (Ages 11-17) | July 31-August 4 | Warriors Basketball Facility, Oakland |
Since its inception in the summer of 2000, Warriors Basketball Academy has grown into the largest basketball camp program in the NBA and has attracted over 70,000 youth from six different continents to participate in hundreds of sessions in 40+ cities around the Bay Area. Former Warriors forward Juan Toscano-Anderson is the third former camper to play in the NBA and was the first to play for Golden State and win an NBA Championship. Last summer, the Academy featured 36 in-person and one virtual camp sessions, registering nearly 4,000 youth.
The Warriors Basketball Facility in Oakland integrates Shoot 360 technology to help players of all skill levels improve their abilities on the court. Warriors Basketball Academy, powered by Rakuten, offers a membership program that includes annual, three-month, and month-to-month options. All annual members will receive free parking, free skill development classes, open gym options, and two tickets to a Golden State Warriors home game. Bundle options will still be available for purchase. For more details visit gswacademy.com.
About Warriors Basketball Academy
Warriors Basketball Academy, which encompasses the organization’s youth basketball efforts across the Bay Area, has hosted over 70,000 participants since its inception in 2000. A member of the Jr. NBA’s Flagship Network, Warriors Basketball Academy has been deemed one of 18 best-in-class youth basketball organizations that share the Jr. NBA’s vision for how the game should be taught. Operating out of the Warriors’ Oakland Facility (1011 Broadway), Warriors Basketball Academy made significant upgrades to the team’s former practice facility to provide improved skill development options for camp participants. The East Bay facility is the first NBA team-owned facility dedicated to youth basketball development. For more information, follow Warriors Basketball Academy on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter at @gswacademy.