The wife and me were heading down to Texas for the Holidays (the inlaws live here) so we got tickets to see our Spurs play the Grizzlies. We've gone to watch the Spurs before in New Jersey and Philadelphia, but we were pretty excited to be able to watch them at home. We got tickets on section 101, row 6. Got the tunnel where they go in on our right, and the bench right in front. I asked around here and was told this was a good location to try to get something autographed (thanks Kori). While this is correct, it's actually only partially true. Turns out that when we get there, there's a bunch of people leaning against the tunnel, and when we try to go there the security guy tells us only people wearing a color bracelet can be there. So, here we are sitting 4 seats away from the tunnel and we can't be next to the tunnel, while there's a dozen or so people there that don't even have seats in our section. Ridiculous. I've never EVER seen something like that in years going to different arenas. To be honest, we were more shocked than disappointed. At any rate, only Manu and Bonner stopped by and for only about 30 secs anyways. Looked like they were in a hurry somehow.
Luckily, the game turned out to be a thriller. And we had a great time, especially our nephew, who's 11, and was enjoying his first NBA game.
The nachos were pretty good too.
Overall, it was a fun experience. The AT&T Center looked a bit small compared to other arenas, but that might actually be a plus on some occasions. It was great to look up and see the Championship banners. Definitely something we'll look into doing again with the wife next time we head down to San Antonio.