The Golden State Warriors are set to have their championship parade on Monday, but unlike the usual celebrations, the 2022 festivities will be slightly different.

According to Kylen Mills of KRON4 News, the Warriors' parade in downtown San Francisco won't feature a rally before and after the event. The players also won't give out public speeches, though Stephen Curry and co. are set to make speeches in a private ceremony that will be shown via live broadcast.

There is no reason provided why there won't be a rally, though it is worth noting that the Warriors are expected to make it up through the parade.

As Mills further noted, the Warriors' parade will last for three hours despite the route they will take being just over a mile. That means the parade will be slow and there will be a chance to interact with the players at the least.

It remains to be seen what other plans or surprises the Warriors have in place for the parade, though the absence of the rally shouldn't make the celebrations any less energetic and exciting. After all, it is the team's fourth championship in eight years, which basically means they have dominated the majority of the past decade.

*For more info about the Warriors' parade, we provided a helpful guide to get you through the celebrations without any hiccup.