The San Antonio Spurs will join fans on a tour through the River Walk to honor their 2014 title team before a special ceremony at the Alamodome on Wednesday night.
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Bob Donnan-USA TODAY SportsThe main avenue for those looking to watch online will be via Spurs.com. The organization plans to stream all the events of the evening, starting at 7 p.m. ET with a river parade.
After the events on the river, there will be a ceremony at the Alamodome at 10 p.m. where players and coaches will celebrate with the Larry O’Brien Trophy in front of fans. Neither event requires a ticket for attendance.
Read Article >Spurs championship parade begins at 7 ET

Andy LyonsThe parade will start on the river, where spectators will be able to line the famous San Antonio landmark to cheer on the success of their squad. After the parade runs its course on the river, a celebration will take place at the Alamodome. There, a special ceremony will be held with Spurs players and coaches as they display the Larry O’Brien Championship Trophy. Tickets will not be needed for either event.
Time: 7 p.m. start for River Walk, 10 p.m. start for Alamodome celebration.
Read Article >Spurs championship parade details

Andy LyonsFans may not claim a spot along the River Walk to watch the parade until 5 p.m. ET. Following the parade, festivities will continue with a special ceremony at the Alamodome at 10 p.m. ET, but the doors will open for Spurs fans at 5:30 p.m. ET. Fans will be able to watch the championship parade on an LED screen at the Alamodome, and no tickets are needed for entry.
Spurs.com and local television stations will broadcast the parade.
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