The San Antonio Spurs have been a dominant NBA team since 1999, taking home championships and establishing new standards for achievement. The Spurs are regarded as one of the league’s model franchises, even though they haven’t performed at their previous level in a few seasons, especially given how small their market is. And to commemorate its 50th anniversary, the baseball club recently set a new milestone.
The Spurs played against the Golden State Warriors in the Alamodome, in a game that broke the NBA’s single-game attendance record. 68,323 fans packed the stadium, making it a truly special occasion for the franchise and indeed, a night for the history books. And while it was a night of celebration, San Antonio got blown out by the Warriors, but that wasn’t the only issue that some had with the whole event.
NBA Fans Reacted To The View Some Had From Their Seats In The Alamodome
The Alamodome is a huge multi-purpose stadium, meaning that the basketball court in the middle of the field was quite far away for those with tickets in the nosebleeds. There’s a reason NBA arenas are smaller than huge stadiums, and that became apparent from some videos that fans at the game shared. And many other fans were quick to react to those videos as well, questioning how those tickets could be sold.
“Ain’t no way. You’d need binoculars.”
“That setup looks like legal robbery.”
“Honestly, how can someone even sell those tickets?”
“This would be such a waste of time.”
“You’d need super vision to enjoy the game from there.”
“That’s a waste of money lmfao. Can’t even see.”
“Sitting that far back you might as well count the fans outside the stadium as attendees at other games.”
“At that point just watch it on TV.”
“This was a finesse. The fans got finessed real good.”
“Stephen Curry out there looking like an ant.”
“Honestly, the record seem less cool to me now.”
“What would the point of sitting there even be?”
While there is some truth to the fact that some fans would not have enjoyed a good view of the game, the experience itself must have been an incredible one. Being a part of history is always something interesting, even if it’s not exactly the way one imagined it might be. And if they are San Antonio fans, considering the result of the game, they were probably better off not being able to see too clearly.
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