Spurs Attempt to Protect Home Court With Geographic Ticket Restrictions for Finals Game 5

The Spurs are doing everything they can to protect home court as they fight to keep their championship hopes alive.

According to a notice on Ticketmaster, Game 5 ticket sales have been restricted to customers living within 150 miles of the Frost Bank Center. Residency is determined by billing address, and any orders placed by customers outside the approved area are subject to cancellation and refund.

The move comes with the Knicks holding a 3-1 lead in the NBA Finals and one win away from capturing their first championship in more than five decades.

It’s a strategy designed to keep the arena packed with Spurs fans and prevent a potential takeover by traveling Knicks supporters for what could be a title-clinching game.

While some fans applaud the effort to preserve a true home-court atmosphere, others argue that NBA Finals tickets should be available to anyone willing to pay the price.

One thing is certain: San Antonio wants every possible advantage tonight.

🔥 Smart move or unfair restriction?
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