Mar 8, 2021
Spurs Sports & Entertainment has announced its fan experience plans to welcome back fans on March 12, when the
San Antonio Spurs host the
Orlando Magic. The moment will mark more than a year since fans last walked through the doors of the
AT&T Center for a basketball game on March 10, 2020.
The welcome home game will be a
Fiesta Night. Fans will get their first chance to see the Spurs play on the Fiesta court in person and players will be sporting their city edition uniforms with the iconic turquoise, fuchsia and orange stripes.
Highlights of the welcome home game fan experience include:
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SAN ANTONIO (March 8, 2021) – Spurs Sports & Entertainment today announced its fan experience plans to welcome back fans on March 12, when the San Antonio Spurs host the Orlando Magic. The moment will mark more than a year since fans last walked through the doors of the AT&T Center for a basketball game on March 10, 2020.
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Texas Mask Mandate Change Won’t Affect Mavericks, Rockets, Spurs Games
03/03/21 AT 12:35 PM
Three of the NBA’s 30 teams play their home games in Texas, where Gov. Greg Abbott has decided to end both the statewide mask mandate and capacity restrictions for businesses on March 10. The Dallas Mavericks, San Antonio Spurs and Houston Rockets, however, won’t be taking advantage of the latest change.
All NBA teams will continue to follow the NBA’s COVID-19 protocols, which require players and coaches to wear masks on the bench, in the locker room and in team meetings. Fans will still be required to wear masks when they aren’t eating or drinking, while the venues will continue to operate well below full capacity.