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THE SPORTS BUSINESS DAILY TURNSTILE TRACKER

     TODAY: NBA Attendance Through November 21

       HOME   '96-97 YEAR-TO-DATE    '95-96    TOTAL +/- ATTEND
TEAM   DATES  AVG.    TOTAL   %CAP    AVG.       FROM '95-96
CHA      5   24,042  120,210  100%   24,042        No Change
CHI      6   23,869  143,214  110%   23,421    +  2,689   +  2%
TOR^     7   20,433  143,034   80%   22,104    - 11,691   -  8%
NY       5   19,763   98,815  100%   19,763        No Change
DET      6   17,884  107,305   83%   16,402    +  8,894   +  9%
WAS      6   17,874  107,245   95%   16,976    +  5,387   +  5%
ORL^     5   17,248   86,240  100%   17,248        No Change   
MIA      5   15,021   75,106   99%   14,773    +  1,243   +  2%
PHI^     5   14,979   74,895   71%   12,618    + 11,904   + 19%
BOS      6   14,905   89,432   80%   18,040    - 18,810   - 17%
CLE      6   14,824   88,946   72%   17,338    - 15,081   - 15% 
IND      4   14,737   58,947   89%   16,512    -  7,100   - 11%
MIL      5   14,490   72,452   78%   15,961    -  7,354   -  9%
NJ^      4   13,631   54,525   68%   14,055    -  1,695   -  3%
ATL      3   13,380   40,141   82%   12,908    +  1,416   +  4%
 
       HOME   '96-97 YEAR-TO-DATE    '95-96    TOTAL +/- ATTEND
TEAM   DATES  AVG.    TOTAL   %CAP    AVG.       FROM '95-96
POR      4   20,591   82,363   96%   20,829    -    952   -  1%
UTA      5   19,408   97,040   97%   19,440    -    160   -  1%
PHO      5   19,023   95,115  100%   19,023        No Change
SAC      5   17,317   86,585  100%   17,317        No Change
SAN      6   17,156  102,935   83%   20,052    - 17,438   - 14%
SEA      5   17,072   85,360  100%   17,090    -     90   -  1%
HOU      7   16,285  113,995  100%   16,285        No Change  
LAL      5   16,268   82,338   93%   13,944    + 11,617   + 16%
VAN^     7   15,925  112,473   83%   17,276    -  9,456   -  8%
GOL^     5   15,769   78,845   85%   15,025    +  3,721   +  5%
MIN      3   15,432   46,295   81%   12,227    +  9,513   + 16%
DAL^     5   15,335   76,673   85%   16,585    -  6,253   -  8%
DEN      6   13,004   78,023   76%   16,960    - 23,739   - 23%
LAC      5    9,229   46,146   58%    8,522    +  3,535   +  8%

          NOTES:  Toronto and Dallas have increased
     attendance from last season.  Philadelphia is playing
     at the larger CoreStates Center.  Golden State is
     playing at the larger San Jose Arena this season while
     Oakland Coliseum Arena is being renovated.  Vancouver
     has slightly decreased capacity from last season. 
     Orlando and New Jersey have each played one home game
     at the soldout 38,639-seat Tokyo Dome in Japan, which
     is not included in their attendance figures. "'95-96
     AVG." is based on the same number of home dates as the
     teams have played thus far in '96-97.  The league is
     averaging 17,124 per game and playing to 90% capacity. 
                                
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