The AT&T Center has the cheapest hotdogs in the league, costing only $2.75 on average. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX SanAntonioSpurs Spurs SASpurs NBA basketball
The affordability of attending a Spurs game likely has more to do with the city's economic circumstances rather than the teams current losing streak.
Indeed, the Silver and Black landed at No. 4 on a ranking of the most-affordable NBA teams to follow, released this week by Ohio-based online sports betting company OhBets. The Spurs had some of the cheapest resale tickets in the NBA, running around $157 on average. The AT&T Center also had the cheapest hot dogs in the league, coming in at $2.75 on average.
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