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Spurs Tickets for the current season are on sale now! We specialize in tickets for all San Antonio Spurs games and other basketball events. Order your Spurs tickets online and have them shipped from directly to your doorstep, anywhere in the world.


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for Spurs Home Game tickets

For local pickup of your Spurs home game tickets, you can pick them up at our office location at 2132 NW Military Hwy and West Ave in Castle Hills between 9am to 5pm weekdays. Our store location is in University Square next to the Bank of America and Tee Tailors. On game day from one hour before game time until game time, you can pick up your tickets at our booth located next to the Valero gas station (1171 AT&T Center Parkway). Our booth is on the IH-35 North SERVICE road and it has a yellow roof and it is 1.5 miles from the AT&T Center.


2012-13 NBA Season Status

Win/Loss: 58-24, 0.707

Playing Memphis Grizzlies
in 2013 NBA Western Conference Finals

2012-13 NBA Season Schedule

 OpponentGame DateVenue
Buy San Antonio Spurs vs. Western Finals, Home Game 1 on Sun, May 19, 2013 tickets
Western Finals, Home Game 1 Sun, May 19 * AT&T Center
Buy San Antonio Spurs vs. Western Finals, Home Game 2 on Tue, May 21, 2013 tickets
Western Finals, Home Game 2 Tue, May 21 * AT&T Center
Buy San Antonio Spurs vs. Western Finals, Road Game 1 on Fri, May 24, 2013 tickets
Western Finals, Road Game 1 Fri, May 24 * FedEx Forum
Buy San Antonio Spurs vs. Western Finals, Road Game 2 on Mon, May 27, 2013 tickets
Western Finals, Road Game 2 Mon, May 27 * FedEx Forum
* Tentative date

PAST GAMES

Win, 99-95 New Orleans Hornets Wed, Oct 31 New Orleans Arena
Win, 86-84 Oklahoma City Thunder Thu, Nov 1 AT&T Center
Win, 110-100 Utah Jazz Sat, Nov 3 AT&T Center
Win, 101-79 Indiana Pacers Mon, Nov 5 AT&T Center
Loss, 106-84 Los Angeles Clippers Wed, Nov 7 Staples Center
Win, 97-86 Sacramento Kings Fri, Nov 9 PowerBalance Arena
Win, 112-109 Portland Trail Blazers Sat, Nov 10 Rose Garden
Win, 84-82 Los Angeles Lakers Tue, Nov 13 Staples Center
Loss, 104-100 New York Knicks Thu, Nov 15 AT&T Center
Win, 126-100 Denver Nuggets Sat, Nov 17 AT&T Center
Loss, 92-87 Los Angeles Clippers Mon, Nov 19 AT&T Center
Win, 112-100 Boston Celtics Wed, Nov 21 TD Garden
Win, 104-97 Indiana Pacers Fri, Nov 23 Bankers Life Fieldhouse
Win, 111-106 OT Toronto Raptors Sun, Nov 25 Air Canada Centre
Win, 118-92 Washington Wizards Mon, Nov 26 Verizon Center
Win, 110-89 Orlando Magic Wed, Nov 28 Amway Center
Loss, 105-100 Miami Heat Thu, Nov 29 American Airlines Arena
Win, 99-95 OT Memphis Grizzlies Sat, Dec 1 AT&T Center
Win, 110-99 Milwaukee Bucks Wed, Dec 5 AT&T Center
Win, 114-92 Houston Rockets Fri, Dec 7 AT&T Center
Win, 132-102 Charlotte Bobcats Sat, Dec 8 Time Warner Cable Arena
Win, 134-126 OT Houston Rockets Mon, Dec 10 Toyota Center
Loss, 99-96 Utah Jazz Wed, Dec 12 EnergySolutions Arena
Loss, 98-90 Portland Trail Blazers Thu, Dec 13 Rose Garden
Win, 103-88 Boston Celtics Sat, Dec 15 AT&T Center
Loss, 107-93 Oklahoma City Thunder Mon, Dec 17 Chesapeake Energy Arena
Loss, 112-106 Denver Nuggets Tue, Dec 18 Pepsi Center
Win, 99-94 New Orleans Hornets Fri, Dec 21 AT&T Center
Win, 129-91 Dallas Mavericks Sun, Dec 23 AT&T Center
Win, 100-80 Toronto Raptors Wed, Dec 26 AT&T Center
Win, 122-116 Houston Rockets Fri, Dec 28 AT&T Center
Win, 111-86 Dallas Mavericks Sun, Dec 30 American Airlines Center
Win, 104-73 Brooklyn Nets Mon, Dec 31 AT&T Center
Win, 117-110 Milwaukee Bucks Wed, Jan 2 Bradley Center
Loss, 100-83 New York Knicks Thu, Jan 3 Madison Square Garden
Win, 109-86 Philadelphia 76ers Sat, Jan 5 AT&T Center
Loss, 95-88 New Orleans Hornets Mon, Jan 7 New Orleans Arena
Win, 108-105 Los Angeles Lakers Wed, Jan 9 AT&T Center
Loss, 101-98 OT Memphis Grizzlies Fri, Jan 11 FedEx Forum
Win, 106-88 Minnesota Timberwolves Sun, Jan 13 AT&T Center
Win, 103-82 Memphis Grizzlies Wed, Jan 16 AT&T Center
Win, 95-88 Golden State Warriors Fri, Jan 18 AT&T Center
Win, 98-93 Atlanta Hawks Sat, Jan 19 Philips Arena
Win, 90-85 Philadelphia 76ers Mon, Jan 21 Wells Fargo Center
Win, 106-102 New Orleans Hornets Wed, Jan 23 AT&T Center
Win, 113-107 Dallas Mavericks Fri, Jan 25 American Airlines Center
Win, 108-99 Phoenix Suns Sat, Jan 26 AT&T Center
Win, 102-78 Charlotte Bobcats Wed, Jan 30 AT&T Center
Win, 96-86 Washington Wizards Sat, Feb 2 AT&T Center
Win, 104-94 Minnesota Timberwolves Wed, Feb 6 Target Center
Loss, 119-109 Detroit Pistons Fri, Feb 8 Palace of Auburn Hills
Win, 111-86 Brooklyn Nets Sun, Feb 10 Barclays Center
Win, 103-89 Chicago Bulls Mon, Feb 11 United Center
Win, 96-95 Cleveland Cavaliers Wed, Feb 13 Quicken Loans Arena
Win, 108-102 Sacramento Kings Tue, Feb 19 PowerBalance Arena
Win, 116-90 Los Angeles Clippers Thu, Feb 21 Staples Center
Loss, 107-101 OT Golden State Warriors Fri, Feb 22 Oracle Arena
Win, 97-87 Phoenix Suns Sun, Feb 24 US Airways Arena
Loss, 105-101 OT Phoenix Suns Wed, Feb 27 AT&T Center
Win, 130-102 Sacramento Kings Fri, Mar 1 AT&T Center
Win, 114-75 Detroit Pistons Sun, Mar 3 AT&T Center
Win, 101-83 Chicago Bulls Wed, Mar 6 AT&T Center
Loss, 136-106 Portland Trail Blazers Fri, Mar 8 AT&T Center
Win, 105-93 Oklahoma City Thunder Mon, Mar 11 AT&T Center
Loss, 107-83 Minnesota Timberwolves Tue, Mar 12 Target Center
Win, 92-91 Dallas Mavericks Thu, Mar 14 AT&T Center
Win, 119-113 Cleveland Cavaliers Sat, Mar 16 AT&T Center
Win, 104-93 Golden State Warriors Wed, Mar 20 AT&T Center
Win, 104-97 OT Utah Jazz Fri, Mar 22 AT&T Center
Loss, 96-95 Houston Rockets Sun, Mar 24 Toyota Center
Win, 100-99 Denver Nuggets Wed, Mar 27 AT&T Center
Win, 104-102 Los Angeles Clippers Fri, Mar 29 AT&T Center
Loss, 88-86 Miami Heat Sun, Mar 31 AT&T Center
Loss, 92-90 Memphis Grizzlies Mon, Apr 1 FedEx Forum
Win, 98-84 Orlando Magic Wed, Apr 3 AT&T Center
Loss, 100-88 Oklahoma City Thunder Thu, Apr 4 Chesapeake Energy Arena
Win, 99-97 Atlanta Hawks Sat, Apr 6 AT&T Center
Loss, 96-86 Denver Nuggets Wed, Apr 10 Pepsi Center
Win, 108-101 Sacramento Kings Fri, Apr 12 AT&T Center
Loss, 91-86 Los Angeles Lakers Sun, Apr 14 Staples Center
Loss, 116-106 Golden State Warriors Mon, Apr 15 Oracle Arena
Loss, 108-95 Minnesota Timberwolves Wed, Apr 17 AT&T Center
Win, 91-79 Western Quarterfinals, Home Game 1 Sun, Apr 21 AT&T Center
Win, 102-91 Western Quarterfinals, Home Game 2 Wed, Apr 24 AT&T Center
Win, 120-89 Western Quarterfinals, Road Game 1 Fri, Apr 26 Staples Center
Win, 103-82 Western Quarterfinals, Road Game 2 Sun, Apr 28 Staples Center
Win, 129-127 2OT Western Semifinals, Home Game 1 Mon, May 6 AT&T Center
Loss, 101-91 Western Semifinals, Home Game 2 Wed, May 8 AT&T Center
Win, 101-92 Western Semifinals, Road Game 1 Fri, May 10 Oracle Arena
Loss, 97-87 Western Semifinals, Road Game 2 Sun, May 12 Oracle Arena
Win, 109-91 Western Semifinals, Home Game 3 Tue, May 14 AT&T Center
Win, 94-82 Western Semifinals, Road Game 3 Thu, May 16 Oracle Arena
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2012-13 San Antonio Spurs Roster

#NAMEPOS
16Aron BaynesPower Forward
25Nando de ColoPoint Guard
45DeJuan BlairForward
15Matt BonnerPower Forward
33Boris DiawPower Forward
21Tim DuncanCenter
20Manu GinobiliShooting Guard
4Danny GreenGuard
3Stephen JacksonShooting Guard
5Cory JosephGuard
2Kawhi LeonardSmall Forward
8Patrick MillsPoint Guard
14Gary NealPoint Guard
9Tony ParkerPoint Guard
22Tiago SplitterCenter

Coach: Gregg Popovich


The Insider

2010/11 NBA Season

The ability to keep Tim Duncan healthy this season will be the key factor in your San Antonio Spurs reaching the playoffs. No longer are Spurs managers worried about SF Richard Jefferson as he was under the tutelage of head coach Gregg Popovich for most of the summer. DeJuan Blair has added perimeter weapons to his arsenal and both Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili are both healthy for the first time in two years.

The Spurs again had a great draft and pundits are again saying how they got the steal of the draft with the selection of SG James Anderson. The Spurs also re-signed Richard Jefferson and Matt Bonner but the biggest off season event is the arrival of the 2007 first round draft selection PF/C Tiago Splitter. Splitter, Blair and Antonio McDyess will be able to relieve Tim of some minutes to help preserve his body for the end run of the season and into the playoffs.

Look for your San Antonio Spurs to be in the thick of the playoff hunt come playoff time so be sure to get your tickets and help support your San Antonio Spurs in 2010/11.


2010 NBA Playoffs

Round 1:           Spurs 4            Dallas  Mavericks 2
The 7th seed Spurs were left out of the playoff hunt talk on Sports Radio and TV pendants disregarded them with their usual disrespect and that was just fine for the team that loves to fly under the radar. With four strong victories over the Mavs, they no longer have the luxury of going unnoticed as does the newest Spur to make it known that he gets it and Pops system.  Guard George Hill averaged 12.4 PPG in the regular season and dished out only 91 assists less the All Star Tony Parker.  In the playoffs, Hill has stepped up his game even further shooting 50%, 82% from the line and 50% from the 3-point stripe while averaging 14.3 PPG.  He was the X-Factor in this series.

Round 2           Spurs 0            Phoenix Suns 4
If tradition holds, this will be one hell of a series. In recent times, the Spurs and Suns have met up for every one of the Spurs three championship runs; hard fought battles that left players bloody and bruised. Although only a handful of players from either team remain, this series will pick up where the last one left off. It will be one intense shootout. Be sure to reserve your seats before they’re all gone!


2009/10 NBA Season

The 2009/10 San Antonio Spurs will mark the beginning of a new era for Spurs fans around the world.  Long gone are the components that made last year’s squad the league’s oldest team (Bowen, Oberto, Thomas) and replaced with eight new players on the Spurs roster (Jefferson, Haislip, Hairston, Jerrells, Ratliff, McDyess, Blair and Keith Bogans).  With folks around the league marveling at what every other team in the NBA considered an unworthy pick, PF/C DeJuan Blair has stated publicly that he will make every team who passed on him pay, which is, every team in the NBA. They should worry.  In just four preseason games, Blair is averaging 16.0 PPG, (shooting 58%), 9.3 RPG, 1.5 APG and 1.5 SPG while playing an average of 20.8 minutes a contest.

With veterans Ginobili, Duncan and Parker fully rested from an off season of little to no activity (Parker played for the French League in the summer) and the addition of new and improved firepower, look for the Spurs to be contending with the LA Lakers for the Western Conference Crown.


History

The San Antonio Spurs are one of only four teams from the American Basketball Association to merge with the National Basketball Association back in 1976.  The other franchises that joined them were the Denver Nuggets, the New Jersey Nets, the Indiana Pacers and the Denver Nuggets.

The first stars for the Spurs Franchise were George Gervin, Gene Banks, Antoine Carr, TC Terry Cummings, the A-Train Artis Gilmore among others and while the early Spurs teams carried a medium of success, it wouldn’t be until the addition of The Admiral, David Robinson in 1989 that the fortunes would change for one of the smallest markets in the league.  The Spurs immediately became a yearly contender in the playoffs and have been ever since but it was another number one draft pick that would put the Spurs Franchise into elite status. 
In the 1997 draft, the Spurs chose Wake Forest forward Tim Duncan with the first pick.  Duncan would make an immediate impact on the team and the league as he would take home the Rookie of the Year award while averaging 21.1 PPG, 11.9 RPG, 2.7 APG and
2.5 BPG.  Two seasons later the “Twin Towers” of Robinson and Duncan would lead the team and the franchise to the pinnacle of the NBA as they won the 1999 NBA Finals against the New York Knicks (who were the first 8th seed in the finals) in four games. The feat would be repeated three years later as Duncan and Robinson again led the Spurs to the promise land in Robinson’s final year.  They would face the New Jersey Nets (also the first time two former ABA teams met in the NBA Finals) and would eliminate the Eastern Conference Champion in six games taking the series 4-2.

In the 2005 season, with a lineup of Duncan, Bowen, Ginobili, Parker, Horry, Brent Barry, Glenn “Big Dog” Robinson and Nazr Mohammed, the Spurs again rolled 59-23 record and would blitz through the Sonics, the Suns and the Eastern Conference Champion Detroit Pistons.

The team would again have a celebratory River Parade down the San Antonio River in 2007 as the team would finish the season with a 58-24 record (25-6 in the final 31 games) and blast through the Nuggets in five games, the Warriors in six games and the Suns in six games to play for their 4th NBA Title in nine years.  They would meet the LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers (who most considered Spurs East Coast) and take them out in a sweep of four games.  Tony Parker won the Finals MVP Award making him the first European to win the prize.

Despite missing being knocked out of the playoffs the last two seasons, Spurs fans have reason to rejoice as the team gears up to take on the league with a renewed sense of purpose and self.  With names like Jefferson, Blair alongside Parker, Duncan and Ginobili, the Spurs fortunes are again on the rise and Spurs fans will expect nothing but another championship.


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