San Antonio Spurs To Allow Limited Number Of Fans At Home Games

By Anna Gallegos

March 3, 2021

The San Antonio Spurs will no longer play in front of an empty AT&T Center starting next week.

The Spurs will allow up to 3,200 fans at its remaining 17 home games beginning March 12. The first game with fans will be against the Orlando Magic.

“We are thrilled to welcome our fans back to the AT&T Center,” said RC Buford, Spurs Sports & Entertainment CEO. “We’ve always said we have the best fans in the NBA and playing in an empty arena has reminded us all of how fortunate we are to enjoy the amazing support we receive from our fans. We can’t wait to see, hear and engage with our fans again starting March 12.”

The last time fans were allowed to attend a Spurs home game was March 10, 2020, against the Dallas Mavericks.

Gov. Greg Abbott announced this week that businesses will be allowed to open 100% and the state's mask mandate will end March 10, but the Spurs will continue with its original plan to limit attendance. Fans will also be required to wear masks and social distance at home games.

Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, March 5, at 2 p.m.

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