SAN ANTONIO – The San Antonio Spurs’ run to the 2026 NBA Finals may have concluded, but the fervor surrounding the team is reminiscent of the excitement seen during their championship years in the 2010s.
As the dust settles on a season that rekindled hope among fans, attention is shifting towards next season. Season ticket memberships have become one of the most sought-after commodities in the Alamo City.
The Spurs’ online membership site reports that full-season ticket packages for the upcoming season at the Frost Bank Center are already sold out. However, limited half-season and partial-season memberships remain available for fans eager to secure their spot.
This surge in demand follows a season that not only reignited excitement around the franchise but also provided fans with numerous reasons for optimism regarding the future of the team.
For fans planning to attend multiple games, season tickets can offer significant savings. According to Yahoo! Sports, season ticket holders typically pay between $35 to $85 per game for upper-level seats, while prices for lower-bowl seats range from $100 to over $365 per game.
In contrast, single-game tickets on the resale market averaged about $140 per ticket during the regular season, highlighting the financial benefits of season memberships.
Moreover, season ticket holders enjoy additional perks such as preferred pricing on seats and parking, flexible monthly payment plans, discounts at the fan shop, and priority access to playoff tickets.
Despite these advantages, attending multiple games can still become costly when considering concessions and other gameday expenses.
Nevertheless, many Spurs fans assert that the experience of watching their team live is well worth the investment. The atmosphere of the arena, the thrill of close games, and the camaraderie among fellow fans contribute to a unique experience that can’t be replicated.
Looking ahead to the fall and the start of a new season, fans are already marking their calendars for key matchups, including a highly anticipated rematch against the New York Knicks.
“The Knicks for sure,” one Spurs fan expressed enthusiastically. Another echoed their sentiment, stating, “I want to see the Knicks again.”

