Warriors Surpass 11,000 Full Season Tickets Sold For 2012-13 Season

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December 18, 2012
Warriors Surpass 11,000 Full Season Tickets Sold For 2012-13 Season
Franchise Record 6-1 Road Trip Brings Team to 1 of only 8 NBA Teams to Sell over 11,000 Season Tickets

Following the Golden State Warriors’ franchise record road trip of 6-1, the team surpassed 11,000 full season tickets sold for the 2012-13 season, the team announced today. Since the beginning of the road trip on December 5, the team has sold over 700 new full season tickets. Currently, the Warriors are one of only eight teams in the NBA that have achieved over 11,000 full season tickets sold.

Earlier this year, the Warriors announced that prior to the start of the 2012-13 season they were one of only nine teams to sell over 10,000 full season tickets for the 2012-13 season.

The Warriors averaged 18,858 fans per game in 33 home contests at Oracle Arena last season, which was the third-highest attendance average in team history. Overall, Golden State ranked 10th in the NBA in average attendance last season, marking the seventh-straight campaign in which the Warriors averaged greater than 18,000 fans per night at Oracle Arena, which has a capacity of 19,596. The Warriors are one of only seven NBA teams to average over 18,000 in attendance in each of the last seven years, joining the Chicago Bulls, Dallas Mavericks, Los Angeles Lakers, San Antonio Spurs, New York Knicks and Utah Jazz.

Prorated season tickets for the 2012-13 season are still available by calling 888-GSW-HOOP, and include all season ticket holder benefits including the first chance to secure seats for the playoffs. Individual tickets for Warriors’ home games are also available and can be purchased at the Oracle Arena Box Office, online at warriors.com/tickets, or by calling 1-888-GSW-HOOP. Additionally, tickets can be purchased at Ticketmaster.com or at any Bay Area Ticketmaster retail location, including Save Mart, Select Smith's Food & Drug, Sunvalley Mall & The Great Mall of the Bay Area.