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NBA Turnstile Tracker

NHL (THROUGH JAN. 17)

Home team Dates Total Avg. % cap. Previous Change Dates (2010-11) Max. Min. 98%+ 75%-
Atlanta Hawks 7 104,315 14,902 79.6% 14,138 +5.4% 20 18,371 10,597 1 3
Boston Celtics 7 130,368 18,624 100.0% 18,624 0.0% 22 18,624 18,624 7 0
Charlotte Bobcats 8 135,252 16,907 88.6% 15,432 +9.6% 21 19,614 13,421 1 1
Chicago Bulls 6 131,134 21,856 104.5% 21,589 +1.2% 21 22,763 21,347 6 0
Cleveland Cavaliers 4 62,875 15,719 76.4% 20,562 -23.6% 17 20,562 13,056 1 3
Dallas Mavericks 8 161,963 20,245 105.4% 19,925 +1.6% 22 20,421 19,885 8 0
Denver Nuggets 8 130,518 16,315 85.2% 16,650 -2.0% 22 19,155 14,002 3 3
Detroit Pistons 7 82,036 11,719 53.1% 16,372 -28.4% 20 22,076 8,120 1 6
Golden State Warriors 7 134,818 19,260 98.3% 18,639 +3.3% 18 19,596 17,754 5 0
Houston Rockets 6 80,848 13,475 74.7% 15,818 -14.8% 20 18,267 9,318 1 3
Indiana Pacers 5 72,932 14,586 80.3% 14,033 +3.9% 20 18,165 10,334 1 2
Los Angeles Clippers 7 135,071 19,296 101.2% 17,011 +13.4% 25 19,895 19,060 7 0
Los Angeles Lakers 10 189,970 18,997 100.0% 18,997 0.0% 22 18,997 18,997 10 0
Memphis Grizzlies 7 108,606 15,515 85.6% 14,231 +9.0% 19 18,119 12,391 2 1
Miami Heat 5 100,061 20,012 102.1% 19,762 +1.3% 19 20,201 19,600 5 0
Milwaukee Bucks 5 68,789 13,758 73.5% 15,667 -12.2% 17 17,352 11,322 0 3
Minnesota Timberwolves 8 138,253 17,282 89.3% 14,662 +17.9% 20 19,406 14,514 3 1
New Jersey Nets 4 62,200 15,550 83.1% 13,222 +17.6% 17 18,711 12,259 2 2
New Orleans Hornets 7 101,632 14,519 84.5% 14,118 +2.8% 21 17,802 12,387 1 1
New York Knicks 6 118,578 19,763 100.0% 19,689 +0.4% 19 19,763 19,763 6 0
Oklahoma City Thunder 7 127,421 18,203 100.0% 18,134 +0.4% 21 18,203 18,203 7 0
Orlando Magic 6 113,250 18,875 100.2% 18,902 -0.1% 20 18,954 18,846 6 0
Philadelphia 76ers 6 84,291 14,049 69.1% 13,825 +1.6% 19 19,408 8,612 0 4
Phoenix Suns 7 108,411 15,487 84.1% 17,479 -11.4% 20 17,776 13,420 0 1
Portland Trail Blazers 7 142,974 20,425 98.2% 20,435 0.0% 19 20,531 20,292 7 0
Sacramento Kings 6 90,400 15,067 87.0% 13,287 +13.4% 21 17,317 11,813 2 1
San Antonio Spurs 9 162,343 18,038 97.1% 18,078 -0.2% 24 18,581 16,751 5 0
Toronto Raptors 6 94,761 15,794 79.8% 16,488 -4.2% 20 19,800 14,097 1 3
Utah Jazz 8 152,758 19,095 95.9% 19,416 -1.7% 22 19,911 17,756 4 0
Washington Wizards 7 108,322 15,475 76.3% 15,647 -1.1% 20 17,458 13,095 0 3
TOTALS 201 3,435,150 17,090 89.0% 17,056 +0.2% 608 22,763 8,120 103 41

Note: NBA teams this year are playing 66-game schedules and started the season in late December, compared to 2010-11, when teams played their traditional 82-game schedules and began in late October.

Leaders


TOTAL
Los Angeles Lakers 189,970
San Antonio Spurs 162,343
Dallas Mavericks 161,963
 
AVERAGE PER GAME
Chicago Bulls 21,856
Portland Trail Blazers 20,425
Dallas Mavericks 20,245
 
PERCENT OF CAPACITY
Dallas Mavericks 105.4%
Chicago Bulls 104.5%
Miami Heat 102.1%
 
GAIN FROM LAST SEASON
Minnesota Timberwolves +17.9%
New Jersey Nets +17.6%
Los Angeles Clippers +13.4%
Sacramento Kings +13.4%
 
LOSS FROM LAST SEASON
Detroit Pistons -28.4%
Cleveland Cavaliers -23.6%
Houston Rockets -14.8%
 
GAMES AT 98+% CAPACITY
Los Angeles Lakers 10
Dallas Mavericks 8
4 teams 7
 
GAMES AT 75-% CAPACITY
Detroit Pistons 6
Philadelphia 76ers 4
7 teams 3

% 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

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