San Antonio Spurs fans are gearing up for Game 2 of the NBA Western Conference Finals against the Oklahoma City Thunder. After a thrilling double overtime victory on Monday night, the Spurs are looking to continue their winning streak. While the game tips off at 7:30 p.m. in Oklahoma City, local fans have plenty of options to catch the action right here in San Antonio.
The official Spurs watch party at the Frost Bank Center has already reached capacity, with all 9,900 tickets snapped up. However, fans need not worry as there are several other venues hosting watch parties, ensuring that the community can come together to support their team.
Where to Watch
The Rock at La Cantera: Located at 1 Spurs Way, this venue offers a free outdoor viewing experience on a massive 40-foot screen. Entry is on a first-come, first-served basis for up to 6,000 fans, starting at 6:30 p.m. An RSVP is required.
Social Spot: Situated at 930 Broadway, this venue welcomes fans with free entry and no RSVP needed, making it a convenient option for spontaneous gatherings.
Pearl Park: At 312 Pearl Pkwy, fans can enjoy the game in a lively atmosphere without the need for an RSVP.
La Gloria Brooks: Located at 7622 Kennedy Hill Dr, this event is hosted in collaboration with District 3 Councilwoman Phyllis Viagran, who will be in attendance. Entry is free and no RSVP is required.
Smoke Skybar: Fans can head to 1100 E Houston St for a rooftop viewing experience, also free of charge and without the need for an RSVP.
The Friendly Spot: This venue at 943 S Alamo St offers a family-friendly environment to enjoy the game, with free entry and no RSVP needed.
The Roxbury: Located at 19141 Stone Oak Pkwy #206, this spot provides another great option for fans to gather and cheer on the Spurs.
Evil Olive: At 2950 Thousand Oaks Dr suite 5, fans can enjoy the game in a relaxed setting, with free entry and no RSVP required.
With these options, Spurs fans can come together to support their team and enjoy the community spirit that basketball brings to San Antonio.
Original reporting: San Antonio Report — read the source article.