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NBA Turnstile Tracker

(Through March 1)

HOME TEAM DATES TOTAL AVG. % CAP. PREVIOUS CHANGE DATES (2014-15) MAX. MIN. 98+% 75-%
Atlanta Hawks 31 518,596 16,729 92.7% 16,976 -1.5% 31 19,330 12,016 14 4
Boston Celtics 30 545,046 18,168 97.6% 17,411 +4.4% 30 18,624 16,898 18 0
Brooklyn Nets 33 492,746 14,932 84.2% 16,938 -11.8% 25 17,732 12,241 7 9
Charlotte Hornets 29 503,738 17,370 91.1% 17,423 -0.3% 29 19,632 14,040 10 3
Chicago Bulls 30 654,108 21,804 104.2% 21,855 -0.2% 31 23,152 21,032 30 0
Cleveland Cavaliers 30 616,860 20,562 100.0% 20,562 0.0% 31 20,562 20,562 30 0
Dallas Mavericks 31 623,315 20,107 104.7% 20,135 -0.1% 30 20,494 19,394 31 0
Denver Nuggets 29 404,472 13,947 72.8% 14,746 -5.4% 30 19,155 9,153 2 16
Detroit Pistons 29 471,824 16,270 76.6% 15,018 +8.3% 32 21,584 13,120 2 15
Golden State Warriors 25 489,900 19,596 100.0% 19,596 0.0% 26 19,596 19,596 25 0
Houston Rockets 30 536,279 17,876 99.1% 18,201 -1.8% 31 18,456 16,735 20 0
Indiana Pacers 29 484,247 16,698 91.9% 16,656 +0.3% 28 18,165 13,104 11 1
Los Angeles Clippers 30 575,262 19,175 100.6% 19,145 +0.2% 31 19,585 19,060 30 0
Los Angeles Lakers 27 512,919 18,997 100.0% 18,954 +0.2% 29 18,997 18,997 27 0
Memphis Grizzlies 30 512,958 17,099 94.4% 17,220 -0.7% 29 18,119 15,244 12 0
Miami Heat 31 611,375 19,722 100.6% 19,737 -0.1% 27 19,987 19,600 31 0
Milwaukee Bucks* 27 408,762 15,139 80.9% 14,805 +2.3% 28 18,717 10,187 4 8
Minnesota Timberwolves* 30 424,112 14,137 73.0% 14,225 -0.6% 30 18,903 10,694 1 18
New Orleans Pelicans 29 483,464 16,671 92.6% 16,340 +2.0% 30 18,420 14,255 5 0
New York Knicks 33 653,796 19,812 100.0% 19,812 0.0% 29 19,812 19,812 33 0
Oklahoma City Thunder 33 600,699 18,203 100.0% 18,203 0.0% 27 18,203 18,203 33 0
Orlando Magic* 31 543,421 17,530 93.0% 16,823 +4.2% 29 19,189 16,019 10 0
Philadelphia 76ers 28 412,884 14,746 72.0% 14,275 +3.3% 28 20,798 9,722 2 18
Phoenix Suns 32 544,739 17,023 92.4% 16,670 +2.1% 30 18,319 15,723 6 0
Portland Trail Blazers 31 598,799 19,316 99.6% 19,519 -1.0% 31 20,100 17,906 26 0
Sacramento Kings* 30 518,102 17,270 99.5% 16,505 +4.6% 32 18,660 16,505 28 0
San Antonio Spurs 28 516,017 18,429 100.1% 18,619 -1.0% 27 18,652 18,418 28 0
Toronto Raptors 27 535,663 19,839 100.2% 19,736 +0.5% 31 20,163 19,800 27 0
Utah Jazz 31 594,665 19,183 96.3% 18,788 +2.1% 29 19,911 16,683 16 0
Washington Wizards 32 554,521 17,329 85.1% 18,011 -3.8% 31 20,356 11,753 9 5
TOTALS 896 15,943,289 17,794 93.2% 17,767 +0.1% 882 23,152 9,153 528 97

* Figures include designated home games in Mexico City for Minnesota last season and Sacramento this season, and in London for Milwaukee last season and Orlando this 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 or the leagues. Compiled by: Brandon McClung

Leaders

Total
Chicago Bulls  654,108
New York Knicks  653,796
Dallas Mavericks  623,315
Average per game
Chicago Bulls  21,804
Cleveland Cavaliers  20,562
Dallas Mavericks  20,107
Percent of capacity
Dallas Mavericks 104.7%
Chicago Bulls 104.2%
Los Angeles Clippers 100.6%
Miami Heat 100.6%
Gain from last season
Detroit Pistons +8.3%
Sacramento Kings* +4.6%
Boston Celtics +4.4%
Loss from last season
Brooklyn Nets -11.8%
Denver Nuggets -5.4%
Washington Wizards -3.8%
% capacity of 98%+
New York Knicks 33
Oklahoma City Thunder 33
Dallas Mavericks 31
Miami Heat 31
% capacity of 75%-
Minnesota Timberwolves* 18
Philadelphia 76ers 18
Denver Nuggets 16

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