Austin Toros NBDL Basketball Game at Cedar Park Center on March 7 or 15 (Up to 56% Off). Two Seating Options.
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San Antonio Spurs D-league affiliate faces off against Central Division rivals in a pair of home-court showdowns at Cedar Park Center
The Deal
- One ticket to an Austin Toros basketball game
- Where: Cedar Park Center
- Door time: 90 minutes before tipoff
- Ticket values include all fees.
Games and Dates * Against the Iowa Energy on Susan G Komen Pink Night on Friday, March 7, at 7:30 p.m. * Against the Rio Grande Valley Vipers on Military Appreciation Night on Saturday, March 15, at 7:30 p.m.
Seating Options * $9 for Champion seating (an $18.17 value) * $11 for Spurs seating (a $24.88 value) * Click here to view the seating chart.
The Scouting Report
A developmental team of the San Antonio Spurs, the Austin Toros cultivate big-league talent as part of the NBDL’s Central Division. This year’s squad has found scoring consistency in guard Courtney Fells, who has played almost every game for the Toros and averaged nearly 17 points per game. Though they typically sport a black, silver, and white color scheme in a stylistic gesture to their parent franchise, on Friday, March 7, the Toros will take the court wearing pink to support Susan G. Komen for the Cure. On March 15, the Toros will have a chance at redemption when taking on the Vipers, currently the NBDL’s top ranked team, to whom they have lost in a few close, high-scoring battles, including a 136-133 shootout on January 20.
Austin Toros
As members of the NBA Development League, the Toros serve as the minor-league affiliate of the San Antonio Spurs, fostering the NBA’s future stars from the moment they hatch from their locker-room cocoons. In 2012, the franchise won its first-ever D-League championship, spurred by the home crowd’s raucous celebrations, which are led by the Capital City Dance Team and mascot Da Bull. As an extension of their commitment to developing young talent, the Toros also host youth development camps, providing players in grades 4–9 with the opportunity to develop their potential.
San Antonio Spurs D-league affiliate faces off against Central Division rivals in a pair of home-court showdowns at Cedar Park Center
The Deal
- One ticket to an Austin Toros basketball game
- Where: Cedar Park Center
- Door time: 90 minutes before tipoff
- Ticket values include all fees.
Games and Dates * Against the Iowa Energy on Susan G Komen Pink Night on Friday, March 7, at 7:30 p.m. * Against the Rio Grande Valley Vipers on Military Appreciation Night on Saturday, March 15, at 7:30 p.m.
Seating Options * $9 for Champion seating (an $18.17 value) * $11 for Spurs seating (a $24.88 value) * Click here to view the seating chart.
The Scouting Report
A developmental team of the San Antonio Spurs, the Austin Toros cultivate big-league talent as part of the NBDL’s Central Division. This year’s squad has found scoring consistency in guard Courtney Fells, who has played almost every game for the Toros and averaged nearly 17 points per game. Though they typically sport a black, silver, and white color scheme in a stylistic gesture to their parent franchise, on Friday, March 7, the Toros will take the court wearing pink to support Susan G. Komen for the Cure. On March 15, the Toros will have a chance at redemption when taking on the Vipers, currently the NBDL’s top ranked team, to whom they have lost in a few close, high-scoring battles, including a 136-133 shootout on January 20.
Austin Toros
As members of the NBA Development League, the Toros serve as the minor-league affiliate of the San Antonio Spurs, fostering the NBA’s future stars from the moment they hatch from their locker-room cocoons. In 2012, the franchise won its first-ever D-League championship, spurred by the home crowd’s raucous celebrations, which are led by the Capital City Dance Team and mascot Da Bull. As an extension of their commitment to developing young talent, the Toros also host youth development camps, providing players in grades 4–9 with the opportunity to develop their potential.