Yeah, I'd go. Not going to live in fear of the flu... Isnt much different than going to a restaurant tbh.
spurs.com says the first game fans will be allowed is Jan 1 against the Lakers.
https://www.nba.com/spurs/san-antoni...-half-schedule
Looks like they will have temp checks, cashless payment for food, reduced capacity on elevators and physical distancing while walking around, whatever that means.
Will any of you actually be going to games before you get your shot?
http://www.attcenter.com/arena/ourcommitment
Yeah, I'd go. Not going to live in fear of the flu... Isnt much different than going to a restaurant tbh.
Only if people keep their mask on while walking around. If not, I'm reporting their ass. And if you're going to stand up and cheer/yell, wear it at your seat. Have some respect for your fellow Spurs family members.
Watching DeRozan play isn’t worth getting covid.
One's born every minute.
Nope. But I would go to a playoff game in the summer. Really the only time I will be free
Nope. I've been staying safe this long, not going to blow all that up for a game I can easily watch in my living room with better replays, cheaper food and drinks, and cleaner bathrooms.
Don't get me wrong, I love actually going to games, but not if I feel like I'm going to have to be careful about every person I see and everything I touch along the way.
If the football games have been any indication, that isn't going to happen.
Many people will probably wear that mask just to get through the door then shove it in their pocket (or wear it like a chin diaper).
How do you keep your mask on when downing 5 shots of tequila and stuffing your face with Whataburger?
R.I.P. to all Spurstalkers taking the DNA changing vaccine. Half of the NBA will probably drop dead
This. I moved my season ticket package to the next season. If I'm wanting to go to games in the Spring I'll just buy tickets. Nothing will be different in January.
Yes I would to the game. I would get on a plane. Go to concerts and go anywhere as normal. I know at least 30 people who have gotten Covid, I get it, I accept that it is a real thing, but I also understand the reality of what it is. It’s the flu. It’s contagious. If you have underlying conditions, you get sicker than others. I know people who have died of the common flu. The common cold. I know people who have died of something else but they were labeled a Covid death. I will not get the shot and I am ok with what you think of that. I have lived a normal life from the day the NBA shut the season down and my family and I have been ok. I currently have an 80 year old uncle in the hospital with it but he is doing fine and will be fine. I had a cousin who passed from Covid, but I also had a cousin who passed from the seasonal flu. I wear a mask mostly so people will leave me alone but the science I read tells me that the whole idea of a mask is a not consistent with reality. Again, I am ok with how you interpret that too. They say to let science guide us yet they can’t even explain science as science is as Einstein states, it is all relative. Don’t believe me? Go play basketball on the moon and see what happens. So to answer your question; yes I will go to the game and not think anything of it. Just don’t lecture me on why you are right and smarter than the rest of us. Then you show your intelligence.
I'd be open to it.
Probably will be one of the safer public places to be. Checks before you go in, lots of room between groups.
It's probably much safer there than at a grocery store or Wal-mart where you still get caught up in the aisles all next to each other and in each other's mess and there's no checks at the store entrance.
But of course the real determining factor would be the price. If there's a big enough markdown then yes, but if it's the same price as always then nah.
i'd definitely be open to it.
Ticket discounts would help.
Also if they do the delivery service that i've heard football stadiums doing, delivering your snacks to your seat, that would sweeten the deal.
As well as not having someone sitting right behind me, next to me or in front of me other than my friends would be a nice experience. Everyone knows how cramped those seats are, so a little space would be luxurious for me.
Flu doesn't kill over 300K in the US a year. Flu is not the leading killer of Americans currently, where COVID is. Living in fear and making wise decisions are two different things. Good luck out there.
I'd be fine with going to a game as far as the seating itself is concerned as surely there will be a lot of empty seats and space, but some of the corridors at the AT&T get pretty packed. I'm curious to see what type of measures they put in place to address this type of stuff
My thoughts exactly. Not sure what they mean by physical distancing while walking around. Perhaps its just some posted signs and people behave like normal (which is what you see in retail stores). Or maybe its walking lanes and floor markers, or those club like velvet ropes
But those numbers aren't correct. They are counting many deaths that were not due to covid as covid deaths. The data is ed and is being used to control the masses and get more state funding.
I quote this directly from the CDC website.
"The numbers are confirmed and probable COVID-19 cases as reported by U.S. states, U.S. territories, New York City, and the District of Columbia from the previous day."
Take the human error aspect out and replace it with the first three months of uncounted deaths from COVID (during the period before the lockdown when we were unaware of how many cases were already being spread in the United States) and it's the same . This virus is the leading killer of Americans, influenza is no where near. It doesn't take a genius to see the strain on hospitals nationwide and understand this is not the flu. But then again, some people sign blood oaths to political parties.
Yeah.. Is there going to be ushers at the escalators telling people when they can enter, etc?
My thoughts exactly. It seems theyre still trying to sell season tickets and . Like just open the luxury boxes to groups and families to fill that up. $500-$700 a pop should do it. But no, they're trying to charge $5000 for one of those I'm sure still.
Someone in the Spurs org forcing Pop to let go of Bryn Forbes has me hopeful there will be more sane involvement resulting in better play. In that respect I'm looking forward to 2021.
As to the virus risk, no way I'm going with the population of Texass mouthbreathers/Trump s running around spreading Rona.
Well, thanks for being considerate and wearing a mask for the rest of us, then. I want no part of that Covid .
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