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    Believe.
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    as a rockets fan i have been to some away games.

    miami
    utah
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    dallas (reunion arena though)

    the worst experience was in utah for games 3 and 4 this years playoffs. whoever would of though SLC would be a rough town. people threw trash at me when giricek hit that 3 pointer at the buzzer in game 4. i was so mad and wanted to fight back, but all i had was myself. i went to slc by myself so i didnt want to start stuff. i didnt have a good experience in utah but all the other buildings were nice to me and i felt comfortable there. especially san antonio and miami. nobody said anything to me lol. Im just curious if you spurs fans have been to away games and if u felt u got mistreated

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    phoenix was totally ed up and this was back in 2005. I'm surprised on one has gotten shot yet during a game. They are that s my there.

    We went to a game in Seattle and LA (clippers) and those were fine. I'm not sure about a lakers game.

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    Houston, Dallas and Utah are only 2 venues for me.

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    I was in Miami a few years ago after Katrina hit New Orleans. I was lucky enough to get tickets for the Heat/Spurs charity game for Katrina victims. That was a great experience especially seeing the people from Argentina going nuts over Manu.

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    Against Mavs here in Dallas, AACenter. Was in my company's lux suite, wearing my TD jersey of course. Almost got in trouble. Got yelled at and had some crap tossed at me from the non-suite seats nearby, hehehe. F'em!

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    I went to a Spurs game in Dallas for 2006 WCSF. I almost got in a fist fight with two Dallas fans. I will never go back for another game...

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    phoenix was totally ed up and this was back in 2005. I'm surprised on one has gotten shot yet during a game. They are that s my there.

    We went to a game in Seattle and LA (clippers) and those were fine. I'm not sure about a lakers game.

    from what i hear lakers fans are laid back and ya phx wasnt too bad for me and this was 2005 as well. the rockets won that game. phx just heckled me a lil bit but nothing rough.

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    Just Houston and Dallas. I was hoping to make it up to OKC at some point but it never happened.

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    Five Rings... Kori Ellis's Avatar
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    I have been to Spurs games in several arenas, mostly at Staples Center and the Forum since I lived in L.A.

    The worst thing that ever happened was I got in trouble by the usher/security for yelling too much

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    NY and NJ

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    You Belinelli Believe It! dougp's Avatar
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    Only in Houston and they were amazingly classy.

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    I have been to Spurs games in several arenas, mostly at Staples Center and the Forum since I lived in L.A.

    The worst thing that ever happened was I got in trouble by the usher/security for yelling too much

    lol thats stupid

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    One of the most best jag's Avatar
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    i live about an hour or so away from ATL and i've gone to a spurs v hawks game there, i'm pretty sure there were too many empty seats to feel intimidated. On top of the fact that i saw more spurs fans than hawks fans. same when i went to go see a cowboys v falcons game, just about as many cowboys fans as falsons in their stadium.

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    Live in the Atlanta area and have caught the Spurs a couple times when they came through. It wasn't a hostile environment in the least...mostly because there weren't that many people there. The only thing that happened at either of the games was that they interviewed Wilder Valderamma (Fez) who was in town for some reason. Oh yeah and sadly, the Spurs only took one of the two...

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    I've gone to Spurs playoff games in LA (twice), Seattle, Sacramento, and Dallas. I also saw the Spurs at Indy back in April -- actually got to spend a quarter of the game sitting front row courtside and got a chance to see a preview of the Joey Crawford/Tim Duncan fireworks that exploded about 2 weeks later in Dallas.

    I've still never seen the Spurs win on the road. I now get threats every time that I consider going to a road playoff game.

    In general, the people I've sat near at those games have been really cool. There are, of course, tools in every crowd. The worst experience was in Dallas. The best arena experience was in Sacramento. The best overall experience was my first trip to LA, with the Indy experience and being that close to the action a very close second.

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    I've gone to Spurs playoff games in LA (twice), Seattle, Sacramento, and Dallas. I also saw the Spurs at Indy back in April -- actually got to spend a quarter of the game sitting front row courtside and got a chance to see a preview of the Joey Crawford/Tim Duncan fireworks that exploded about 2 weeks later in Dallas.

    I've still never seen the Spurs win on the road. I now get threats every time that I consider going to a road playoff game.

    In general, the people I've sat near at those games have been really cool. There are, of course, tools in every crowd. The worst experience was in Dallas. The best arena experience was in Sacramento. The best overall experience was my first trip to LA, with the Indy experience and being that close to the action a very close second.

    how was conseco fieldhouse? i have heard good things about it

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    Get Refuel! FromWayDowntown's Avatar
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    how was conseco fieldhouse? i have heard good things about it
    It was pretty solid. The main concourse is really well done -- it looks a bit like a train station and is vast. There are lots of things to see and do -- it was interesting that fans could look down on the Pacers' practice court, even though the court was dark at the time. The arena itself seems relatively small, but it's pretty well appointed. It was like a mausoleum the night that I was there, but you could see where it would be a pretty rocking place if they filled it up and the fans were really into the game. It has a lot of nice little touches; hard to describe them all.

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    Denver, Phoenix, Sacramento, Dallas, Houston, Detroit, New Jersey, Los Angeles (Lakers & Clippers), Portland and Toronto.

    I have to say that the fans are typically welcoming, but there are always the drunken few that are total jerks... Dallas and Phoenix come directly to mind.

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    Denver, Phoenix, Sacramento, Dallas, Houston, Detroit, New Jersey, Los Angeles (Lakers & Clippers), Portland and Toronto.

    I have to say that the fans are typically welcoming, but there are always the drunken few that are total jerks... Dallas and Phoenix come directly to mind.

    wow you saw the spurs in detroit?! that seems scary

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    I saw the Spurs play in Boston in 2002 (I was living there at the time temporarily). The game was close but Steve Smith got hot and hit a bunch of 3s in the 4th quarter and won the game for them. I didn't act like a maniac but I did clap for the Spurs and got some dirty looks for it. But I was in the expensive club seats so it wasn't very crowded.

    The Internet's amazing. It took me like a minute to find the actual box score from that game. Here it is. I'm remembering it right... Smith scored 19 and was 5-6 from downtown.

    And, looking at the box score reminds me, that's the game where Bruce Bowen got his finger broken and was out for a long time. You see he only played 3 minutes.

    http://www.hoopsstats.com/basketball...002-01-09/02/2

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    No but hopefully I will be going to the Spurs game at MSG next season if things work out.

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    I saw the Spurs play in Boston in 2002 (I was living there at the time temporarily). The game was close but Steve Smith got hot and hit a bunch of 3s in the 4th quarter and won the game for them. I didn't act like a maniac but I did clap for the Spurs and got some dirty looks for it. But I was in the expensive club seats so it wasn't very crowded.

    The Internet's amazing. It took me like a minute to find the actual box score from that game. Here it is. I'm remembering it right... Smith scored 19 and was 5-6 from downtown.

    And, looking at the box score reminds me, that's the game where Bruce Bowen got his finger broken and was out for a long time. You see he only played 3 minutes.

    http://www.hoopsstats.com/basketball...002-01-09/02/2


    very nice thx

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    Only Houston, and there were almost as many Spurs fans as Rocket fans. Plus Rocket fans expect to lose to the Spurs so there were no problems.

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    Only Houston, and there were almost as many Spurs fans as Rocket fans. Plus Rocket fans expect to lose to the Spurs so there were no problems.

    was that the game in march last year? i was there and ya there were tons of spurs fans. i wouldnt doubt that some so called rockets fans put on a tim duncan jersey that night since we were out of playoff contention. i hate bandwagon fans

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    I've gone to Spurs playoff games in LA (twice), Seattle, Sacramento, and Dallas. I also saw the Spurs at Indy back in April -- actually got to spend a quarter of the game sitting front row courtside and got a chance to see a preview of the Joey Crawford/Tim Duncan fireworks that exploded about 2 weeks later in Dallas.
    I've still never seen the Spurs win on the road. I now get threats every time that I consider going to a road playoff game.

    In general, the people I've sat near at those games have been really cool. There are, of course, tools in every crowd. The worst experience was in Dallas. The best arena experience was in Sacramento. The best overall experience was my first trip to LA, with the Indy experience and being that close to the action a very close second.
    I was at that game as well, and sat right behind the scorer's table...didn't have any problems.
    It was a great experience!

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