It has nothing to do with lack of demand. The Spurs are just too classy to charge more than 2 dollars.
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Son sorry the Spurs aren't jews about ticket prices and prefer to keep things affordable instead of making you break the bank to see a sporting event.
It has nothing to do with lack of demand. The Spurs are just too classy to charge more than 2 dollars.
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That's my story and I'm stickin to it.![]()
It's because there's hardly any group seating left. Spurs friends actually have friends, and buying tickets for playoffs now means that you'll be separated from your seating group.
Son no way im spending 30$ in gas and 15$ ParkIng to drive all the way across town for some whack ass seats.
sons these hurt sometimes ...
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son I was very embarrassed when the Hornets had regular season game tickets for like 75 cents against garbage teams like the Bobcats this season even though the Hornets sucked this year. I can't imagine the Spurs having trouble THIS YEAR getting fans to attend their PLAYOFF games.
Jag thank you for taking your homer glasses off unlike many who are throwing stones at me about this. I was just extremely shocked to see that the Spurs are having trouble getting fans to attend the playoff games. I would expect this from a fanbase like Indiana, but not Spur fan. some of you on here posting need to get off your asses and go support your team!
son that simply isn't true. if you took the time to look there were hundreds of tickets available in sets of anywhere from 1-8 tickets side by side.
Pretty pathetic tbh. Although to be somewhat fair the opponent does matter, Utah wont attract casual fans. Tickets for the Lakers game when Kobe came back from injury for example, were like $100+ in the upper level on gameday.
This is the same thing that happened against the Jazz in the 2007 WCF. Without a great opponent a lot of people just pass. I think it's lame. I thought the days of people just assuming the Spurs were going to win ended after getting embarrassed last year. Back in the Hemisfair and even the Alamodome days every damn seat would be full.
Very strange that tickets are so cheap. Unfortunately people just don't get up for the weaker opponents I guess. A regular season game against the Lakers would be sold out far in advance. It's pretty embarrassing. In any case, the wife and I got tickets for Wednesday's game (we splurged and got $10 tickets).
I wouldnt go to a Hornets game even if it was free
sure you would. I know that you're mad about this post, but the truth is the truth son. no reason to get all bent out of shape about it. why don't you buy some tickets and go support your team?
Because I live too far from San Antonio
b3aner fan apologist. it's the ing playoffs, it doesn't matter who the other team is. come out and support your team you damn front running gots. notice how all the greys come out once yall win a few games? it's the same thing with the tickets. spur fan are some of the worst in sports.
Poor be@ner
tbh, gotta match ticket prices with gardening salaries...
The franchise needs to take advantage of San Antonio's bean3r demographic like the Lakers and Dodgers do by offering cheap food and drink. If concessions are expensive, bean3rs won't attend, regardless of how cheap the tickets are. You do something like an all you can eat promotion or give away free burritos if Duncan records a double-double, you'll have no problem selling tickets, even at a much higher price.
That n!gga's definitely hurting for money. He came in to a thread a couple days ago talking First round Spurs sweep. I asked him to bet only $50 on it and he ran away.![]()
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