Tickets for the San Antonio Spurs’ Western Conference Finals home games now on sale

Stephon Castle was a key ingredient in the Spurs’ 139-109 trouncing of the Timberwolves on Friday night. Credit: Instagram / Spurs

Tickets for the Spurs’ home games in the upcoming Western Conference Finals against the Oklahoma City Thunder are now on sale.

Sales to the general public are available from the Silver and Black’s Ticketmaster page. Those who purchase tickets for Game 6 will be reimbursed if the series doesn’t last that long, team officials said. Ticket purchases are limited to customers who live within a 150-mile radius of Frost Bank Center with a maximum of four tickets per order.

Suites and boxes are on sale now at a special online purchase site, while group tickets are available via a separate purchase site.  

Those who attend the first Spurs home game in the finals will include a free, game-exclusive shirt with a “Go Spurs Go” design in varying Fiesta colors, according to franchise officials. Fans are encouraged to wear the shirt to create a unified home-court advantage. The first 500 fans that enter through the ULTRA Club also will receive exclusive Spurs playoff sunglasses.

The Spurs are also offering a variety of fan experience packages for the finals. More details on those are available online or by texting PLAYOFFS to (210) 444-5940.


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