BY ADAM H. BEASLEY The Miami Herald
We’ve got this down by now: First comes the championship. Now comes the parade.
For those of you a little worse for the wear this morning, don’t worry. You have a whole weekend to get ready.
The Heat will celebrate its third NBA championship — and second in as many years — with another jaunt through Miami. The parade is set for 11 a.m. Monday, with more details to come throughout the day.
Like last year, the parade will wrap through downtown Miami, ending up at the AmericanAirlines Arena, where there will be a victory rally to conclude the celebration. Tickets will be required for entry into the arena.
The exact route has not yet been announced.
Following the 2012 championship, the parade of Heat players and coaches began at the corner of Southeast Eighth Street and Second Avenue, headed east on Eighth, then north on Brickell Avenue across the bridge and north on Biscayne Boulevard to the arena.
Tens of thousands lined the street on the overcast, but still warm June day in 2012. It was a peaceful affair, although a few people did need medical treatment because of the heat.
We’ve got this down by now: First comes the championship. Now comes the parade.
For those of you a little worse for the wear this morning, don’t worry. You have a whole weekend to get ready.
The Heat will celebrate its third NBA championship — and second in as many years — with another jaunt through Miami. The parade is set for 11 a.m. Monday, with more details to come throughout the day.
Like last year, the parade will wrap through downtown Miami, ending up at the AmericanAirlines Arena, where there will be a victory rally to conclude the celebration. Tickets will be required for entry into the arena.
The exact route has not yet been announced.
Following the 2012 championship, the parade of Heat players and coaches began at the corner of Southeast Eighth Street and Second Avenue, headed east on Eighth, then north on Brickell Avenue across the bridge and north on Biscayne Boulevard to the arena.
Tens of thousands lined the street on the overcast, but still warm June day in 2012. It was a peaceful affair, although a few people did need medical treatment because of the heat.