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Golden State Sports Academy, Powered by Rakuten, Announces 2025 Fall Camp Schedule

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Registration Is Available Now For All Fall Camp Sessions

Golden State Sports Academy, powered by Rakuten, has announced its 2025 fall camp schedule, which includes camp sessions at eight Bay Area locations for ages seven and up. Registration is now open for all fall camp sessions at gssportsacademy.com. 

The fall schedule will run from September 13 through November 26, highlighted by clinics at Chase Center in San Francisco and the Sephora Performance Center in Oakland. The fall schedule will include various skills clinics focusing on specific elements of the game for youth ages seven and up. In addition to youth-specific camps, there will be an adult camp utilizing Shoot 360 technology and a parent/child camp where kids and their parents can develop their basketball skills together.  

Early Registration and sibling discounts are available. All sessions are for youth, ages seven and up, unless noted otherwise. For complete details on Golden State Basketball Camp and to register online, visit gssportsacademy.com or call (510) 986-5310. 

The 2025 Golden State Basketball Camp fall schedule includes: 

Since its inception in the summer of 2000, Golden State Sports Academy has grown into the largest basketball camp program in the NBA/WNBA and has attracted over 90,000 youth from six different continents to participate in hundreds of sessions in more than 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. 

About Golden State Sports Academy
Golden State Sports Academy, formerly known as Warriors Basketball Academy, which encompasses the organization’s youth basketball efforts across the Bay Area, has hosted over 90,000 participants since its inception in 2000. A member of the Jr. NBA’s Flagship Network, Golden State Sports 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. For more information, follow Golden State Sports Academy on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and X at @gssportsacademy. 



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