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THE SPORTS BUSINESS DAILY TURNSTILE TRACKER

          TODAY:  ABL Final Regular-Season Attendance

                 HOME     TOTAL     AVG.    ARENA       %
TEAM             DATES     ATT      ATT    CAPACITY  CAPACITY
New England-3      20    100,166   5,008    12,065     44.0%^
  NE-1              8     59,298   7,412    15,418     48.1%
  NE-2             12     40,868   3,406     8,712     39.1%
Portland           20     83,343   4,167    10,934     38.1%
Colorado           20     82,069   4,103    12,050     38.8%^
  Col-1            16     61,577   3,849     9,600     40.1%
  Col-2             4     20,492   5,123    14,500     35.3%
Seattle            20     64,571   3,229     4,623     69.8%
San Jose           20     63,623   3,181     4,550     69.9%
Richmond-3         20     62,785   3,139    10,582     28.2%^
  Rich-1           14     37,919   2,709    11,992     22.6%
  Rich-2            6     24,866   4,144     9,171     45.2%
Atlanta-3          20     55,593   2,780     8,350     49.0%^
  Atl-1            15     43,302   2,887     6,000     48.1%
  Atl-2             5     12,291   2,458     4,700     52.3%
Columbus           20     53,637   2,682     6,976     38.4%

          NOTES: (^) indicates that the figure has been adjusted
     to reflect that the team plays home games in two venues.  In
     these cases, "Arena Capacity" is given as an average for the
     two venues, with "% Capacity" a weighted average of the
     attendance figures for each.  NE-1 indicates games played in
     the Hartford Civic Center, NE-2 is the Springfield Civic
     Center.  Atl-1 is Morehouse Olympic Arena; Atl-2 is Georgia
     State University; Rich-1 is Richmond Coliseum; Rich-2 is the
     Robbins Center; Col-1 is Denver Coliseum and Col-2 is
     McNichols Arena.  New England-3, Atlanta-3, Richmond-3 and
     Colorado-3 indicate totals for all home games.

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