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    Signed up and received my tickets for season starting Jan 1.
    20 percent capacity for first half of season.

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    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.
    glad you used you first post in 2 years to out yourself as re

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    Signed up and received my tickets for season starting Jan 1.
    20 percent capacity for first half of season.
    Were they tough to get / is there still a good selection of nice seats?

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    Its not about covid itself. Its about the US and especially texas being a toilet bowl infested with piss and covid. Its about the uncontrollable spread.

    Do you go fix yourself a sandwich if your house is on fire? Well right now covid is a raging inferno in US

    Things will stabilize eventuallyband then americans can think of going to ballgames. But right now you might as well go lick toilet bowls like Rudy Gobert tbqh

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    Time to go to a ballgame

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    Totally agree

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    Well that failed...

    [update from email]

    Single game tickets - Spurs

    Good Morning!

    We are sharing this news with you as our team is alerting the media with the press release below, that we have made the decision to continue to play without fans at the AT&T Center for the time being.

    The San Antonio Spurs today announced the organization has decided to continue to play without fans at the AT&T Center. On Saturday night, Dec. 26, the Spurs defeated the Toronto Raptors 119-114 in their 2020-21 home opener.

    “Welcoming fans back to the AT&T Center remains a major organizational priority for all of us,” said Spurs Sports & Entertainment CEO RC Buford. “While we are confident in the plans and protocols we have in place, we are uncomfortable hosting fans at this moment as the COVID-19 numbers and data in our community continue to trend in the wrong direction.”

    Over the last five months SS&E has made numerous updates designed to enhance health and safety protocols at the AT&T Center. To learn more, go to ATTCenter.com/arena/ourcommitment. A team of SS&E officials remain in daily contact with a wide range of local, regional and national officials and public health experts to ensure a safe environment when fans return to the AT&T Center.

    “It’s impossible to explain how much we miss seeing and hearing our fans,” said Buford. “We will continue to work tirelessly to do everything in our control to allow us to open our doors to our fans in a safe and timely manner.”



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