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NBA Turnstile Tracker

NBA

Through Jan. 7

HOME TEAM DATES TOTAL AVG. % CAP. PREVIOUS CHANGE Dates (2012-13) MAX. MIN. 98+% 75-%
Atlanta Hawks 17 233,344 13,726 75.8% 14,809 -7.3% 17 18,118 10,185 1 9
Boston Celtics 18 320,853 17,825 95.7% 18,624 -4.3% 16 18,624 16,649 8 0
Brooklyn Nets 17 292,331 17,196 97.0% 17,101 +0.6% 19 17,732 15,326 12 0
Charlotte Bobcats 19 280,102 14,742 77.3% 15,642 -5.7% 18 19,084 11,118 1 10
Chicago Bulls 17 368,603 21,683 103.7% 21,708 -0.1% 18 22,158 21,181 17 0
Cleveland Cavaliers 18 314,302 17,461 84.9% 16,671 +4.7% 15 20,562 13,344 3 4
Dallas Mavericks 18 357,526 19,863 103.5% 19,955 -0.5% 15 20,305 19,406 18 0
Denver Nuggets 17 291,945 17,173 89.7% 17,568 -2.2% 13 19,155 15,111 3 0
Detroit Pistons 18 259,318 14,407 65.3% 13,273 +8.5% 19 19,258 11,251 0 16
Golden State Warriors 15 293,940 19,596 100.0% 18,988 +3.2% 15 19,596 19,596 15 0
Houston Rockets 19 343,607 18,085 100.3% 16,070 +12.5% 19 18,328 16,407 18 0
Indiana Pacers 18 306,721 17,040 93.8% 13,953 +22.1% 15 18,165 13,130 11 2
Los Angeles Clippers 18 345,363 19,187 100.7% 19,181 0.0% 20 19,404 19,060 18 0
Los Angeles Lakers 18 341,375 18,965 99.8% 18,997 -0.2% 18 18,997 18,426 17 0
Memphis Grizzlies 19 306,572 16,135 89.1% 16,461 -2.0% 17 18,119 13,511 2 1
Miami Heat 19 376,034 19,791 101.0% 19,911 -0.6% 19 20,350 19,600 19 0
Milwaukee Bucks 16 223,757 13,985 74.7% 14,089 -0.7% 17 16,448 11,087 0 6
Minnesota Timberwolves 16 249,407 15,588 80.5% 17,254 -9.7% 14 19,888 13,101 1 6
New Orleans Pelicans 14 222,401 15,886 93.4% 13,653 +16.4% 17 18,209 13,203 6 0
New York Knicks* 17 336,804 19,812 100.0% 19,033 +4.1% 17 19,812 19,812 17 0
Oklahoma City Thunder 18 327,654 18,203 100.0% 18,203 0.0% 20 18,203 18,203 18 0
Orlando Magic 18 287,039 15,947 84.6% 17,834 -10.6% 19 18,846 13,588 2 1
Philadelphia 76ers 16 209,728 13,108 64.5% 16,074 -18.5% 16 19,523 10,061 0 12
Phoenix Suns 17 244,266 14,369 78.0% 14,697 -2.2% 19 17,208 12,672 0 6
Portland Trail Blazers 17 332,188 19,540 97.8% 19,760 -1.1% 16 20,618 17,491 12 0
Sacramento Kings 20 320,582 16,029 92.6% 13,177 +21.6% 18 17,317 13,506 7 0
San Antonio Spurs 18 331,054 18,392 99.0% 18,408 -0.1% 16 18,581 17,318 15 0
Toronto Raptors 14 251,360 17,954 90.7% 18,413 -2.5% 15 20,155 15,201 3 0
Utah Jazz 17 302,244 17,779 89.3% 18,784 -5.3% 15 19,911 15,519 3 0
Washington Wizards 15 246,974 16,465 81.1% 15,590 +5.6% 17 19,336 12,809 0 5
TOTALS 518 8,917,394 17,215 90.1% 17,106 +0.6% 509 22,158 10,061 247 78

* Renovations at Madison Square Garden increased capacity to 19,812 this season from 19,033 last season. % cap.: Total as a percentage of seats available at home games. Previous: Last season’s average on same date. Change: Difference between current average and last season’s average. Max.: Highest single-game count for current season. Min.: Lowest single-game count for current season. 98%+: Number of current-season games with total being at least 98 percent of available seats. 75%-: Number of current-season games with total being less than 75 percent of available seats. Notes: Teams can exceed 100% capacity because of standing-room-only ticket sales. Data based on totals posted immediately following games. It may not reflect any subsequent adjustments made by teams and the league. Compiled by: Brandon McClung

Leaders

TOTAL
Miami Heat 376,034
Chicago Bulls 368,603
Dallas Mavericks 357,526
AVERAGE PER GAME
Chicago Bulls 21,683
Dallas Mavericks 19,863
New York Knicks* 19,812
PERCENT OF CAPACITY
Chicago Bulls 103.7%
Dallas Mavericks 103.5%
Miami Heat 101.0%
GAIN FROM LAST SEASON
Indiana Pacers +22.1%
Sacramento Kings +21.6%
New Orleans Pelicans +16.4%
LOSS FROM LAST SEASON
Philadelphia 76ers -18.5%
Orlando Magic -10.6%
Minnesota Timberwolves -9.7%
% CAPACITY OF 98%+
Miami Heat 19
4 teams 18
CAPACITY OF 75%-
Detroit Pistons 16
Philadelphia 76ers 12
Charlotte Bobcats 10

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