San Antonio Spurs News – 2013 Spurs Updates
5/28/13 San Antonio finished off the young Memphis Grizzlies on Monday night, sweeping the 4-game Western Conference Semifinals series. Tony Parker led the team with 37 points in the Game 4 win, and with Duncan and Ginóbili supporting him, the San Antonio Spurs could add another NBA title in June. San Antonio will play the winner of the Heat vs Pacers Eastern Conference Semifinals series. Miami leads 2-1 with Game 4 tonight in Indianapolis. As of this morning Spurs tickets to the first NBA Finals home game in San Antonio at AT&T Center start at $186 and average $545.90. Read more about the latest
NBA Finals price trends on our tickets blog.
3/22/13 - The San Antonio Spurs expect their leading scorer, Tony Parker, back Friday against the
Utah Jazz after being out for eight games with a sprained ankle. The Spurs won six of eight without Parker and have secured a playoff berth. Despite sitting atop the Western Conference, San Antonio Spurs tickets are second cheapest in the League for the remainder of the season. The most expensive games left on the Spurs schedule are against the
Miami Heat and
Los Angeles Clippers. Cheap tickets are not just for lottery teams - aside from the Heat and Clippers, all remaining Spurs home games have tickets listed at $2 or less.
Last season the San Antonio Spurs won 50 games in the shortened season, tying the Chicago Bulls for the best record in the NBA. They also broke the record for the longest winning streak extending into the playoffs. Can "The Big 3" — Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, Manu Ginobili — make a late push this year despite the fact that the NBA has cracked down on Coach Popovich's habit of resting his guys whenever he pleases? The good news for the spurs: Tony Parker is posting the best numbers of his career, Tim Duncan looks better than he has in years, and the team has the best record in the NBA heading out of the All-Star break. Things are looking bright for the Spurs as the postseason approaches.
Despite San Antonio's success, Spurs tickets are seventh cheapest in the
NBA, averaging just $61 to see a game at
AT&T Center. In fact, every Spurs game has had tickets less than $20 available. The Miami Heat,
Los Angeles Lakers, and
Oklahoma City Thunder are the three most expensive road teams in the League (in that order). When these high-profile teams play the Spurs in San Antonio, tickets for the games average $157, $152, and $107 respectively. That's much lower than Miami’s, Los Angeles’, and OKC's average away ticket prices of $237, $232, and $178.
The remainder of the Spurs schedule is not easy but they do finish the regular season against three of four teams currently with losing records. In the tougher of two Conferences, the San Antonio Spurs are in pursuit of their fifth NBA Championship.