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Spurs21Fan4Ever
11-26-2013, 03:05 AM
My Oregon Ducks may be headed to the Alamo Bowl, and if that's the case then that would create a great excuse for me to finally go to San Antonio to watch Timmy and the Spurs play in the AT&T Center. The Alamo Bowl is on Dec 30th, so if I do make it to San Antonio I'd plan on going to the Kings game on the 29th and the Nets game on the 31st. Regarding tickets, what would be the best way to get tickets? I don't want to spend too much money, but I also want to be close enough to really see the players faces and reactions and things like that, I even want to be able to see the interaction between the players and coaches. So where is the best place to get tickets for Spurs home games?

Also, are there any open practices or anything like that? Or would there be any other opportunity for me to get a few autographs from a few players? I'm mainly looking for Parker, Ginobili, Leonard. and Duncan. However, Duncan really is all that matters. If I were to show up super early for the game, would there be any opportunities to get autographs from the players? Thanks in advance for any advice, it's greatly appreciated.

Splits
11-26-2013, 03:45 AM
http://seatgeek.com/san-antonio-spurs-tickets?oq=spurs#team-schedule-view

heyheymymy
11-26-2013, 03:55 AM
these can be tough because everyone is home for the holidays/gets tix for gifts. good luck and keep an eye out for tix early on.

Trainwreck2100
11-26-2013, 04:02 AM
http://www.stubhub.com/san-antonio-spurs-tickets/

brooklyn's super overpriced, i'd wait cause that team is shit

Mel_13
11-26-2013, 11:06 AM
My Oregon Ducks may be headed to the Alamo Bowl, and if that's the case then that would create a great excuse for me to finally go to San Antonio to watch Timmy and the Spurs play in the AT&T Center. The Alamo Bowl is on Dec 30th, so if I do make it to San Antonio I'd plan on going to the Kings game on the 29th and the Nets game on the 31st. Regarding tickets, what would be the best way to get tickets? I don't want to spend too much money, but I also want to be close enough to really see the players faces and reactions and things like that, I even want to be able to see the interaction between the players and coaches. So where is the best place to get tickets for Spurs home games?

Also, are there any open practices or anything like that? Or would there be any other opportunity for me to get a few autographs from a few players? I'm mainly looking for Parker, Ginobili, Leonard. and Duncan. However, Duncan really is all that matters. If I were to show up super early for the game, would there be any opportunities to get autographs from the players? Thanks in advance for any advice, it's greatly appreciated.

Do you have a college ID? If so, this is a very cost effective way to get in the building:

http://www.nba.com/spurs/tickets/spursu.html

If not, it really depends on your definition of too much money. If you're just getting one ticket, you'll be OK waiting for the last minute to buy. Stubhub is reliable and there's also the official resale site run by ticketmaster and the NBA:

http://www.ticketsnow.com/NBA/san-antonio-spurs-tickets/?extcmp=gw500014&wt.mc_id=NBATEAM_SAN_FOOTER&partnercode=spurs

Spurs21Fan4Ever
11-27-2013, 02:12 PM
Thanks for the advice! It's greatly appreciated.