Bucks expand Deer District to accommodate 65,000 fans for Game 6
July 19, 2021 3:50 PM Logan Rude
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The Deer District outside of Fiserv Forum after Game 3 of the 2021 NBA Finals. Photo by Logan Rude.
MILWAUKEE The Milwaukee Bucks are on the verge of making history, and the team is making some changes to the Deer District to ensure tens-of-thousands of fans can get in on the excitement.
While the Deer District previously accommodated roughly 20,000 fans, the Bucks have expanded the area to allow up to 65,000 fans to attend the outdoor watch party.
GAME 6 UPDATES:
Fans with game tickets encouraged to arrive early with gates to @FiservForum opening at 6pm.
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