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(Regular-season Totals)

Home team Dates Total Avg. % cap. Previous Change Dates
(2009-10)
Max. Min. 98%+ 75%-
Atlanta Hawks 41 641,596 15,649 83.6% 16,546 -5.4% 41 20,024 11,211 8 12
Boston Celtics 41 763,584 18,624 100.0% 18,624 0.0% 41 18,624 18,624 41 0
Charlotte Bobcats 41 649,694 15,846 83.1% 15,824 +0.1% 41 19,603 10,188 6 9
Chicago Bulls 41 893,462 21,792 104.2% 20,726 +5.1% 41 23,067 21,038 41 0
Cleveland Cavaliers 41 824,595 20,112 97.8% 20,562 -2.2% 41 20,562 18,027 26 0
Dallas Mavericks 41 824,162 20,102 104.7% 19,994 +0.5% 41 20,619 19,435 41 0
Denver Nuggets 41 696,568 16,989 88.7% 17,995 -5.6% 41 19,308 14,159 12 3
Detroit Pistons 41 683,080 16,660 75.5% 18,752 -11.2% 41 22,076 11,844 6 24
Golden State Warriors 41 766,398 18,693 95.4% 18,027 +3.7% 41 20,036 16,607 17 0
Houston Rockets 41 663,839 16,191 89.7% 16,528 -2.0% 41 18,412 13,414 13 2
Indiana Pacers 41 555,077 13,538 74.5% 14,202 -4.7% 41 18,165 9,390 6 23
Los Angeles Clippers 41 727,462 17,743 93.1% 16,343 +8.6% 41 19,905 11,504 18 2
Los Angeles Lakers 41 778,877 18,997 100.0% 18,997 0.0% 41 18,997 18,997 41 0
Memphis Grizzlies 41 600,687 14,651 80.9% 13,486 +8.6% 41 18,119 10,467 4 14
Miami Heat 41 810,930 19,779 100.9% 17,730 +11.6% 41 20,288 19,600 41 0
Milwaukee Bucks 41 631,912 15,412 82.3% 15,109 +2.0% 41 18,717 11,364 4 13
Minnesota Timberwolves 41 624,960 15,243 78.8% 15,102 +0.9% 41 19,356 11,209 5 16
New Jersey Nets (a) 41 581,378 14,180 75.8% 13,103 +8.2% 41 18,711 8,866 7 24
New Orleans Hornets 41 603,088 14,709 85.6% 15,131 -2.8% 41 18,426 10,823 9 9
New York Knicks 41 808,879 19,729 99.8% 19,503 +1.2% 41 19,763 18,735 40 0
Oklahoma City Thunder 41 744,068 18,148 99.7% 18,004 +0.8% 41 18,203 17,509 39 0
Orlando Magic (b) 41 777,852 18,972 102.6% 17,461 +8.7% 41 19,207 18,846 41 0
Philadelphia 76ers 41 604,823 14,752 72.6% 14,225 +3.7% 41 20,614 10,589 3 26
Phoenix Suns 41 720,249 17,567 95.4% 17,648 -0.5% 41 18,422 16,274 14 0
Portland Trail Blazers 41 840,924 20,510 102.7% 20,498 +0.1% 41 20,709 20,139 41 0
Sacramento Kings 41 569,496 13,890 80.2% 13,254 +4.8% 41 17,641 10,927 4 18
San Antonio Spurs 41 750,879 18,314 98.6% 18,090 +1.2% 41 19,075 16,743 31 0
Toronto Raptors 41 680,255 16,592 83.8% 17,897 -7.3% 41 20,156 14,127 6 11
Utah Jazz 41 799,982 19,512 98.0% 19,378 +0.7% 41 19,911 17,802 28 0
Washington Wizards 41 688,466 16,792 83.2% 16,205 +3.6% 41 20,435 11,513 5 10
TOTALS 1,230 21,307,222 17,323 90.4% 17,165 +0.9% 1,230 23,067 8,866 598 216
(a) The Nets played in Prudential Center this season, having relocated from the Izod Center after the 2009-10 season. The team's 2010-11 total also includes two designated Nets home games vs. Toronto played at The O2 Arena in London in March.
(b) The Magic played in new Amway Center this season, having relocated from Amway Arena after the 2009-10 season.
Leaders
TOTAL
Chicago Bulls 893,462
Portland Trail Blazers 840,924
Cleveland Cavaliers 824,595
 AVERAGE PER GAME 
Chicago Bulls 21,792
Portland Trail Blazers 20,510
Cleveland Cavaliers 20,112
PERCENT OF CAPACITY   
Dallas Mavericks 104.7%
Chicago Bulls 104.2%
Portland Trail Blazers 102.7%
gAin frOM LAST SeASOn  
Miami Heat +11.6%
Orlando Magic (b) +8.7%
Los Angeles Clippers +8.6%
Memphis Grizzlies +8.6%
LOSS frOM LAST SeASOn  
Detroit Pistons -11.2%
Toronto Raptors -7.3%
Denver Nuggets -5.6%
% CAPACiTy Of 98%+  
7 teams 41
% CAPACiTy Of 75%- 
Philadelphia 76ers 26
Detroit Pistons 24
New Jersey Nets (a) 24
% 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

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