NBA Western Conference First Round: Golden State Warriors vs. Oklahoma City Thunder - Home Game 1, Series Game 3 (If Necessary) tickets
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NBA Western Conference First Round: Golden State Warriors vs. Oklahoma City Thunder - Home Game 1, Series Game 3 (If Necessary) Chase Center April 24th, 2026
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Parking & Directions for NBA Playoffs Chase Center
South St. & Terry A Francois Blvd, San Francisco, CA
94158, US
1. Chase Center Garage - 0.1 miles, $40
2. Lot A - 0.2 miles, $30
3. Lot B - 0.3 miles, $25
4. 3rd & Howard Garage - 0.4 miles, $35
5. Pier 48 Lot - 0.5 miles, $30
When it comes to catching NBA Playoffs in San Francisco, Chase Center is more than just a venue, it's an experience. This state-of-the-art arena is built with fans in mind, blending cutting-edge health protocols with an electric playoff atmosphere that makes every game feel like a must-see event. During the NBA playoffs, especially when watching the Warriors battle it out, there's nothing quite like being right there in the thick of it, whether you're chilling in the sideline seats with a killer view of the court or browsing the Warriors team store for that perfect piece of memorabilia. The arena's design encourages a warm, communal vibe, perfect for meet-ups or just soaking in the energy with fellow fans. Plus, if you're like me and hate traffic, parking nearby is a bit of a hassle, but the bike lanes along Terry Francois make it easy to pedal your way there. Honestly, catching a game at Chase Center during the NBA playoffs in San Francisco feels like being part of something bigger, a true basketball celebration in the heart of the city.