How, where to watch San Antonio Spurs playoff games this weekend

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SAN ANTONIO – San Antonio Spurs fans will be glued to the TV screen this weekend, as the Silver and Black head to Minnesota to face the Timberwolves. This matchup is highly anticipated, and fans are eager to see how the Spurs perform against their rivals in the Western Conference.

Friday’s game starts at 8:30 p.m. and will be available for streaming on Amazon Prime. A membership costs $139 annually, but for those who are not yet subscribers, the company is offering a free trial, making it an opportune time for new viewers to join in on the action.

In addition to watching from home, many fans are opting to gather at local bars and restaurants. However, these venues face increasing costs associated with streaming services. Business owners must choose which subscriptions to maintain in order to keep patrons satisfied, as the demand for live sports viewing continues to rise.

For those looking to enjoy the game in a festive atmosphere, The Rock at La Cantera will be showcasing the event on a massive 40-foot LED screen at Frost Plaza. Attendees must RSVP for one of the 5,000 available tickets, with the park-and-ride service from the Shops at La Cantera ensuring convenience for fans. It’s worth noting that tickets for Friday’s game are already sold out, reflecting the enthusiasm surrounding the Spurs.

Guests at The Rock should be aware that outside food and drinks are prohibited; however, they are welcome to bring a blanket and a chair to enhance their viewing experience.

Looking ahead, Sunday’s Game 4 against the Timberwolves will air at 6:30 p.m. on NBC and Peacock. This provides another prime opportunity for fans to rally behind their team as the playoff series unfolds.

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