View Full Version : Alot of Spurs fans in WAS
Spurs_Be_Beastin'
02-05-2014, 10:10 PM
how many of you were at the game??
it looked like a Spurs home game in there wtf???
SanDiegoSpursFan
02-05-2014, 10:11 PM
They even cheered when the Wizards missed FT's, really weird
Spurs_Be_Beastin'
02-05-2014, 10:14 PM
I heard them booing Gortat
ive never seen anything like that before
Proxy
02-05-2014, 10:23 PM
Feel bad for the Wizards tbh. ST gets butthurt when the shit happens at AT&T
hooperflash
02-05-2014, 10:24 PM
That was awesome to watch. I wish the lower section of Spurs home games had half the energy those people tonight showed for the entire game!
AntiChrist
02-05-2014, 10:33 PM
well, who goes to wizard's games?
ajh18
02-05-2014, 10:40 PM
Damn nothing like being down our top four guys, double overtime, and hearing "Go Spurs Go" echoing across the Verizon Center. Epic. When people say to enjoy the journey as much as the destination, nights like tonight show why.
TampaDude
02-05-2014, 10:43 PM
Spurs Nation is everywhere!!! :hat
Mugen
02-05-2014, 10:44 PM
DC is a huge front runnin' city tbh. Every Wiz home game is like 50/50 opposing teams fans :lol
Spurs_Be_Beastin'
02-05-2014, 10:47 PM
Spurs Mafia
TampaDude
02-05-2014, 10:47 PM
DC is a huge front runnin' city tbh. Every Wiz home game is like 50/50 opposing teams fans :lol
Could it have something to do with DRob having attended high school in Northern VA and also the Naval Academy in Annapolis, or has it been too long? :D
DesignatedT
02-05-2014, 10:53 PM
That was pretty incredible tbh. So many spurs fans. The GSG chant in the 4th was loudddd on TV.
Spurs_Be_Beastin'
02-05-2014, 10:57 PM
That dude that had the Brazil flag has to be a member here.
manustarting2gd
02-05-2014, 11:04 PM
Spurs Mafia
Shirt worthy quote from Sean. I can see it now, lol. We've got the perfect squad for it, u.nited n.ations thugs
703 Spurz
02-05-2014, 11:40 PM
how many of you were at the game??
it looked like a Spurs home game in there wtf???
I was there. I sat in the 200 level on the opposite side of where the Spurs bench was. There were a ton of Spurs fans behind their bench and also scattered all over.
They were loud when the Wizards shot free throws, several Go Spurs Go chants were going on throughout the game and when the Wizards had the ball there were chants of DEFENSE. Now that was fucking hilarious having to listen to dickweeds behind me booing the people chanting DEFENSE on their home floor.
I've gone to numerous games in D.C over the years when the Spurs visit. The Spurs fans turnout has always been fantastic. It's definitely very much fun to be a part of.
icango
02-05-2014, 11:47 PM
it was a great turn out for spurs fans. love it when the wiz fans were leaving early try to come back to their seat to find spurs fans there..
how many of you were at the game??
it looked like a Spurs home game in there wtf???
007nites
02-06-2014, 12:51 AM
I was watching the highlights and the entire section behind the Spurs bench was 90% Spurs fans.
Sean Cagney
02-06-2014, 01:21 AM
well, who goes to wizard's games?
Nobody! Trust me I live here and if you go to the games they are only there to cheer for the other team and there is very few diehard Wizards around here. I literally might know one or two fans and believe me alot around here watch bball so they don't have fans really. There is not a ton of Spurs fans either, but I know more Spurs fans than Wizards fans.
Sean Cagney
02-06-2014, 01:22 AM
I was watching the highlights and the entire section behind the Spurs bench was 90% Spurs fans.
That is the way it is at all their home games it seems. They go there to see the other team.
Biernutz
02-06-2014, 01:45 AM
Lot of military,ex-military and government people from the San Antonio area. Nice to see more
and more Spurs fans. The had a lot in N.O. Monday night.
Libri
02-06-2014, 01:48 AM
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PÒÓCH
02-06-2014, 03:48 AM
Why can't we have a home crowd like that? I loved seeing all the black Spurs jearseys on the front rows. Much better than our homecrowd snobs holding their beers and checking their facebooks while wearing polo shirts or their "I just got off work" garb.
Can we fly them down from Washington?
PÒÓCH
02-06-2014, 03:53 AM
While we're on topic I can't think of any other opposing teams city with such a strong Spurs fan congregation.
txstr1986
02-06-2014, 10:00 AM
I live in DC and was at the game last night - sitting in the 200 level right behind the Spurs bench. It's always a great turnout when the Spurs are in town, much more so than any other team (the DRob connection helps - lots of Navy guys here, as does the fact that DC is such a transient city - my wife is one of the few people I know who was actually born and raised here).
For a lot of us, this is our one chance each year to see the Spurs live, so we go all out for it even if it is a Wednesday night and we have work in the morning...
I do go to a lot of Wizards games (simply because I love basketball), and the Spurs fans are always the loudest and most intense of any visiting fans. I was at the Wiz-OKC game last weekend, and there were several OKC fans, but not near as many of them as there were Spurs fans last night. The OKC game actually felt like a home game for the Wizards. Even when teams like the Knicks or Lakers are in town, you see a lot of jerseys, but they don't make much noise.
Bottom line: Spurs fans are the best.
jARS mEsH sEt
02-06-2014, 10:02 AM
I think I even heard a "go spurs go" chant at one point in the game. Wizards fans then tried to "boo" that chant into oblivion in a metaphorical tug of war :rollin
txstr1986
02-06-2014, 10:03 AM
I think I even heard a "go spurs go" chant at one point in the game. Wizards fans then tried to "boo" that chant into oblivion in a metaphorical tug of war :rollin
Yeah, it broke out several times - I think it started in the section right behind the Spurs bench :flag:
Spur|n|Austin
02-06-2014, 10:11 AM
I was there. I sat in the 200 level on the opposite side of where the Spurs bench was. There were a ton of Spurs fans behind their bench and also scattered all over.
They were loud when the Wizards shot free throws, several Go Spurs Go chants were going on throughout the game and when the Wizards had the ball there were chants of DEFENSE. Now that was fucking hilarious having to listen to dickweeds behind me booing the people chanting DEFENSE on their home floor.
I've gone to numerous games in D.C over the years when the Spurs visit. The Spurs fans turnout has always been fantastic. It's definitely very much fun to be a part of.
:tu
baseline bum
02-06-2014, 10:13 AM
Could it have something to do with DRob having attended high school in Northern VA and also the Naval Academy in Annapolis, or has it been too long? :D
I found way more Ewing fans than Robinson fans when I went there years ago. Everyone was butthurt about the Knicks losing with Ewing in street clothes.
Spur|n|Austin
02-06-2014, 10:13 AM
Why can't we have a home crowd like that? I loved seeing all the black Spurs jearseys on the front rows. Much better than our homecrowd snobs holding their beers and checking their facebooks while wearing polo shirts or their "I just got off work" garb.
Can we fly them down from Washington?
If you'd like to change that, then buy court-side tickets. If I'm going to go to a game straight from the office, and sit court-side, I think it's alright for me to wear my work attire. I still cheer loud as F.
Old School 44
02-06-2014, 11:02 AM
I live in DC and was at the game last night - sitting in the 200 level right behind the Spurs bench. It's always a great turnout when the Spurs are in town, much more so than any other team (the DRob connection helps - lots of Navy guys here, as does the fact that DC is such a transient city - my wife is one of the few people I know who was actually born and raised here).
For a lot of us, this is our one chance each year to see the Spurs live, so we go all out for it even if it is a Wednesday night and we have work in the morning...
I do go to a lot of Wizards games (simply because I love basketball), and the Spurs fans are always the loudest and most intense of any visiting fans. I was at the Wiz-OKC game last weekend, and there were several OKC fans, but not near as many of them as there were Spurs fans last night. The OKC game actually felt like a home game for the Wizards. Even when teams like the Knicks or Lakers are in town, you see a lot of jerseys, but they don't make much noise.
Bottom line: Spurs fans are the best.
Agree. I'm back in SA now, but I lived there for 15 years and yes it's a very transient area (DC Metro), with lots of people trying to connect with their home state or home city. What better way to do that than to see your HOME team! Too bad the Wiz weren't/aren't in the West, I'm sure I would have been at all the games.
I have been to DC for a spurs game when I lived in new york. I don't remember it like this. Yeah I get it that there are very few wizards fans at every game, but the spurs fans that were there last night were extra vocal. I think they liked that we were down a few guys and it was actually competitive. I mean I looked up and saw all their starters in overtime and our bench was giving them all they could handle! Fun stuff.
spurs1990
02-06-2014, 02:00 PM
I echo all the sentiments already said especially the density of Spurs fans behind the bench. It was the first thing i noticed watching the highlights.
I'm hoping it's also a symptom of the enduring success this team has had for a generation. They've missed the playoffs once since 1989. It'll be 24 out of 25 seasons making the postseason!
Props to all who came out last night. Let's see how much silver and black comes out in Brooklyn today.
LittleCriminal
02-06-2014, 02:23 PM
Wizards to Seattle?? :fishing
coco1983
02-06-2014, 04:46 PM
I was there last night, section 120 to the right of the spurs bench closer to the basket. I've gone to almost all the Spurs games in DC since we got Duncan and Ive never seen anything like it. There are always a ton of Spurs fans at Wizards games but I've never seen us take over complete sections like we did. The entire area from behind the spurs bench to the visiting teams tunnel were at least 90% SA fans and we were loud. I'm not at all surprised that 'Go Spurs Go' could be heard on tv, there were so many enthusiastic fans! Every time Wiz fans started chanting 'defense' we started up and were definitely annoying a lot of people there. The 2nd overtime we were the only 2 sections standing the whole time. A bunch of the players waved and clapped at us on their way to the locker room after the game.
This was the first game that Ive sat so close to the tunnel and I have to say I was pleasantly surprised by how many of our players stopped to take pictures/sign autographs, easily more then half the team. Overall they were very gracious with us, almost everyone acknowledged us at some point during the evening.
SpurYank
02-06-2014, 04:51 PM
The year before the Spurs came down from Dallas (1971?), the Houston Rockets would play 2 or 3 games here (at the old Arena). One game against the Lakers found more cheers for the Lakers than for the Rockets and I remember reading in the paper that the Rockets owners said hey were not coming back. It was okay. The Dallas Chaparrals folded that same year and the Spurs were born. San Antonio went wild, and have, since.
Splits
02-06-2014, 04:56 PM
The sections behind the Spurs bench are always dominated by S&B at the Verizon (I sat there the last two years). I was in the lower level 4th row in the corner opposite the Spurs bench last night, and yes we were breaking into GSG chants because even in our section it was probably 60/40 Spurs to Wizards fans. Looking around the arena there was definitely more silver and black than red. As others have said, this isn't new, DC is transient, etc etc but it is still fun to be a part of it once a year. Last night I thought since the Wiz don't completely and totally suck this year it might be different, but it was the same as in the past.
The funniest moment was coming back from taking a piss in the 3rd and hearing a big roar from inside. I thought the Wiz had done something big, but no it was Green knocking down a 3 :lol
TheyCallMePro
02-06-2014, 06:40 PM
I remember last year when the Spurs traveled to DC that Spurs fans even outnumbered the Wizards fans. But at the time I thought it was just because the Wizards were having a nightmare season and they had designated the game 'French Night' (Diaw, De Colo, Parker, Seraphin all played).
But really I think it's because these east coast teams have such BIG problems selling out games--and local Spurs fans see a golden opportunity to go see the Spurs up close and be loud. Honestly, you can pay 50 bucks and sit in the lower level in most east coast cities they're so desperate to sell tickets.
Ditty
02-16-2014, 10:52 PM
A video of the "Go Spurs Go" chant that night!
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itzsoweezee
02-17-2014, 12:41 AM
I was behind the Spurs bench. The whole section was Spurs fans. I used to live in Portland and went to Spurs-Blazers games whenever San Antonio visited. What a completely different experience. I kind of feel bad for the Wizards players.
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