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The '''AT&T Center''' is a multi-purpose indoor arena on the east side of San Antonio, Texas. It is the home of the [[San Antonio Spurs]] of the [[National Basketball Association]].
The '''AT&T Center''' is a multi-purpose indoor arena on the east side of San Antonio, Texas. It is the home of the [[San Antonio Spurs]] of the [[National Basketball Association]].


==List of credited publications==
==List of publication appearances==
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Latest revision as of 10:27, 22 April 2023

AT&T Center
Location San Antonio, Texas
Opened October 18, 2002
Other Names SBC Center (2002-06)
Tenants San Antonio Spurs (2002-present)

The AT&T Center is a multi-purpose indoor arena on the east side of San Antonio, Texas. It is the home of the San Antonio Spurs of the National Basketball Association.

List of publication appearances

League Date/Season Team(s) Type
National Basketball Association 2002-03 San Antonio Spurs vs. New Jersey Nets NBA Finals Program
2004-05 San Antonio Spurs vs. Detroit Pistons NBA Finals Program
2012-13 NBA Finals (Miami Heat vs. San Antonio Spurs) Program
2013-14 NBA Finals (San Antonio Spurs vs. Miami Heat) Program

See also

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Memphis Grizzlies (FedExForum)
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