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THE SPORTS BUSINESS DAILY TURNSTILE TRACKER

     TODAY:  NBA Eastern Conference Attendance Through January 9
       HOME     '95-96 YEAR-TO-DATE       '94-95     TOTAL +/-
TEAM   DATES    AVG.      TOTAL   %CAP      AVG.    FROM '94-95
CHA     15     24,042    360,630  101%    23,698     +  5,160
CHI     17     23,586    400,956  109%    22,321     + 21,496
TOR     16     21,342    341,469   93%     n/a          n/a
at HAM   1     17,242     17,242   98%     n/a          n/a
NY      18     19,763    355,734  100%    19,763     No Change
BOS^    19     17,760    337,442   95%    14,890     + 54,532
ORL^    19     17,248    327,712  100%    16,010     + 23,522
CLE     18     16,995    305,913   83%    20,096     - 55,818
DET     18     16,835    303,034   78%    18,261     - 25,666
IND     13     16,168    210,186   98%    15,972     +  2,553
MIL     16     15,718    251,485   93%    16,393     - 10,801
WAS     16     15,432    246,918   82%    17,364     - 30,906
at BAL   2     12,414     24,829   98%    12,756     -    683
MIA     15     14,719    220,783   97%    14,613     +  1,593
NJ      13     14,349    186,536   72%    15,214     - 11,244
PHI     14     11,970    167,580   66%    11,416     +  7,761
ATL     18     11,033    198,585   69%    11,848     - 14,681
     NOTES:  BAL = Baltimore Arena; HAM = Hamilton's Copps
Coliseum.  Boston is playing in the larger FleetCenter this year.
Orlando increased capacity from last season.

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