San Antonio Spurs Tickets 2025-26: Prices, Key Games, and How to Score Frost Bank Center Seats

September 1, 2023

Where To Buy San Antonio Spurs Tickets

If you’re searching for San Antonio Spurs tickets this season, welcome to one of the NBA’s most interesting ticket markets. The Spurs remain a magnetic draw — largely thanks to Victor Wembanyama and a young core — but Frost Bank Center still offers plenty of nights where you can get in without paying a king’s ransom. Below is a tidy breakdown of the cheapest nights, the priciest matchups, and a few practical tips for fans who want the best bang for their buck.

 

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Cheapest Spurs Home Games

If you want to catch a Spurs game and keep your wallet happy, target these lower-cost dates. A few preseason openings are absurdly cheap, and several regular-season matchups come in well under $40:

  • Preseason options: Oct 06 vs Guangzhou Loong Lions — from $11+; Oct 10 vs Utah Jazz — from $13+. Great for families or anyone wanting the arena vibe without the price.

  • Nov 18 vs Memphis Grizzlies — from $17+ (cheapest regular-season get-in on the slate).

  • Oct 27 vs Toronto Raptors — from $18+ early-season value.

  • Oct 26 vs Brooklyn Nets — from $32+ — solid weekend option.

  • Mar 05 vs Detroit Pistons — from $32+ — another late-season bargain.

Put bluntly: if you’re flexible about opponent and date, the Spurs are one of the more affordable big-market teams to see live.

Most Expensive Nights Worth Noting

When the big names roll into town (or when the Spurs host a nationally televised slot), prices do jump. These are the nights where you should expect a noticeably higher entry price:

  • Jan 07 vs Los Angeles Lakers — From $184+. The single priciest regular-season Spurs home game on the list. Lakers visits always draw big crowds and out-of-market travelers.

  • Nov 14 vs Golden State Warriors (NBA Cup) — From $111+. Any Curry-era Warriors matchup commands interest.

  • Feb 21 vs Sacramento Kings (in Austin at Moody Center ATX) — From $90+. Playing in Austin changes the dynamic — more outside fans, less local inventory.

  • Feb 19 vs Phoenix Suns (in Austin) — From $73+. Another Austin date that tends to pull regional fans and drive demand.

If you want the loudest nights and the most star power, plan on paying up — or buy early.

Austin Dates: A Different Market

The Spurs’ two games in Austin (Feb 19 vs Suns, Feb 21 vs Kings) are worth highlighting. They’re technically home games, but the venue (Moody Center ATX) and local fan base transform pricing dynamics. Expect a larger slice of regional visitors, a different resale inventory, and — in my experience — slightly higher “starting” prices than comparable Frost Bank Center dates. If you’re driving from San Antonio or considering a weekend trip, those Austin games can feel like mini road trips for Spurs fans and make for memorable nights.

Storylines That Affect Demand

  • Victor Wembanyama: The rookie-to-superstar arc keeps seats moving. Fans pay to watch generational talent develop, and that’s part of why even non-marquee opponents can draw healthy crowds.

  • National TV & Rival Visitors: Lakers, Warriors, and other national draws spike demand. Los Angeles’ Jan 7 date sits at the top for a reason.

  • Holiday windows: Late-December games (Christmas week/New Year’s) often see a bump simply because people are visiting family or out for nights on the town. Expect those prices to climb compared with a typical Tuesday in March.

Where to Sit for Value

  • Upper level corners: Best value if you want the atmosphere at the lowest price. Good sightlines, especially for modern arenas.

  • Lower bowl (side/upper rows): If you want closer action without courtside prices, these often hit a sweet spot for value during non-marquee games.

  • Club/Club-lower: Save these for truly special nights — playoff-feel games vs Lakers or Warriors — when the extra comfort is worth it.

Buying Tips for Spurs Fans

  • Buy early for Lakers/Warriors nights. Those almost never drop and can climb quickly.

  • Target weekday and midseason matchups (Grizzlies, Pistons, Nets) if you want sub-$40 options.

  • Consider preseason if your goal is the experience rather than competitive intensity — the $11–$13 shows are unbeatable.

  • Watch the Austin dates if you prefer a different vibe — they can be slightly pricier but are fun weekend getaways.

  • Use fee-free listings on TicketIQ to avoid surprise fees at checkout.

Bottom Line

The 2025-26 Spurs schedule offers something for every fan: cheap nights where you can bring the family, midrange games with solid competition, and a handful of marquee nights that deliver a playoff-like atmosphere at Frost Bank Center. Victor Wembanyama’s presence guarantees consistent interest, but the Spurs’ market remains friendly to price-conscious fans — especially if you avoid the Lakers and Warriors nights or chase preseason bargains.

For up-to-date fee-free listings and to compare sections, check out TicketIQ.com

Whether you want the full-throttle, star-spotting nights or a relaxed, budget-friendly game in the upper bowl, San Antonio’s 2025-26 home slate gives you options — and that’s what makes it one of the more enjoyable ticket markets to play in this year.

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