NBA Attendance Reaches Over 22 Million for Third Consecutive Season
NBA teams collectively drew more than 22.18 million ...
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The NBA reported an impressive attendance of over 22.18 million fans this past season, averaging 18,108 attendees per game. This marks the third straight year of strong attendance, with arenas filled to 97% capacity and eleven teams achieving sellout records.
- 01NBA teams attracted over 22.18 million fans this season.
- 02Average attendance per game was 18,108.
- 03Arenas were filled to 97% capacity for the fourth time in history.
- 04Eleven teams sold out every home game.
- 05The Miami Heat holds the longest sellout streak at 14 consecutive seasons.
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The NBA has reported a remarkable attendance figure of over 22.18 million fans for the recent season, averaging 18,108 attendees per game. This achievement marks the third consecutive season of strong attendance metrics. Notably, arenas across the league were filled to 97% capacity, a milestone reached only four times in NBA history. Eleven teams managed to sell out every home game, with the Dallas Mavericks exceeding 100% capacity due to standing-room sales despite not selling out every game. The Miami Heat boasts the longest sellout streak, having sold out all their home games for 14 consecutive seasons, excluding two seasons affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Boston Celtics have maintained a perfect sellout record since the 2021-22 season.
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Strong attendance figures indicate robust fan engagement, which can lead to increased revenue for teams and potentially influence ticket prices and game-day experiences.
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