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HemisFair Arena

HemisFair Arena (also known as the San Antonio Convention Center Arena) was an indoor arena located in San Antonio, Texas. It was home to the ABA/NBA's San Antonio Spurs from 1973 to 1993 and the San Antonio Force of the AFL during the 1992 season, their only year of existence. The Houston Rockets also played home games at the arena during the 1972-73 NBA season.

HemisFair Arena
San Antonio Convention Center Arena
Location601 HemisFair Way
San Antonio, Texas 78203
Coordinates29°25′12″N 98°29′00″W / 29.420134°N 98.483299°W / 29.420134; -98.483299Coordinates: 29°25′12″N 98°29′00″W / 29.420134°N 98.483299°W / 29.420134; -98.483299
OwnerCity of San Antonio
CapacityBasketball: 16,057[1]
SurfaceMulti-surface
Construction
Broke ground1966
OpenedApril 6, 1968[3]
Renovated1977-78[2]
Expanded1977-78[2]
ClosedMay 31, 1995
DemolishedJune 1995[3]
ArchitectNoonan, Krocker & Dockery
General contractorLyda/H. A. Lott
Tenants
Houston Rockets (NBA) (1972–73)
San Antonio Spurs (ABA/NBA) (1973–93)
San Antonio Force (AFL) (1992)

History

Construction

The arena was originally built as part of the 1968 HemisFair. The facility was located in Downtown San Antonio near the Tower of the Americas, one of the most recognizable landmarks in the city. HemisFair Arena and the Tower of the Americas were constructed by a joint venture of two contractors—Lyda Inc. of San Antonio and H. A. Lott, Inc. of Houston.

As home of the San Antonio Spurs

The arena initially held 10,146 fans for basketball. The San Antonio Spurs moved to the arena after the American Basketball Association Dallas Chaparrals franchise relocated following the 1972–1973 season. The February 1974 arrival of Hall of Famer George Gervin helped transform the franchise. The Spurs were such a success as an ABA franchise that they became a National Basketball Association franchise following the ABA-NBA merger in 1976.[4]

The Spurs played their first game at the arena on October 10, 1973, losing to the San Diego Conquistadors 121-106[5] in front of 5,879.[3] Throughout its lifespan, it was considered one of the loudest arenas in the NBA.[6] As Spurs games began regularly selling out, new seating was added in 1978 by raising the roof of the arena, allowing the construction of an upper deck, increasing the capacity to more than 16,000.[1] While the renovation boosted capacity, it did result in a large number of obstructed view seats in the lower levels due to the support beams required for the upper deck. In 1986, the White Way Sign/Sony JumboTron center-hung video scoreboard was introduced, remaining at the arena for the rest of its life. It was the first center-mounted arena JumboTron in existence.[7]

Final events

HemisFair Arena was torn down in 1995, two years after the Spurs moved to the Alamodome in 1993. The last Spurs game at HemisFair Arena took place May 20, 1993, when the Spurs lost to the Phoenix Suns in Game 6 the Western Conference semifinals in the 1993 NBA Playoffs on a last-second jump shot by league MVP Charles Barkley.[5] The last ticketed event to be held at the facility was a Van Halen concert March 25, 1995.[3] The last event at HemisFair Arena was a graduation for a local high school, Thomas Jefferson High School, on May 30, 1995.[3] The site is now the location of an expansion to the adjacent Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center.

Seating Capacity

The seating capacity for basketball was:[8]

Years Capacity
1968–1976
10,146
1976–1978
10,446
1978–1979
16,055
1980–1981
16,114
1981–1987
15,800
1987–1988
15,770
1988–1990
15,861
1990–1991
15,908
1991–1995
16,057

Notable concerts

References

  1. ^ a b NBA Arenas
  2. ^ a b HemisFair Arena
  3. ^ a b c d e Briggs, Jerry (August 28, 2007). . San Antonio Express-News. Archived from the original on October 11, 2007. Retrieved December 14, 2020.
  4. ^ "Remember the ABA: San Antonio Spurs".
  5. ^ a b Key Dates in Spurs History
  6. ^ AT&T CENTER
  7. ^ Rodriguez, Ken (2017-04-22). "Introduced by the Spurs, the JumboTron Marks a Sports Arena Milestone". San Antonio Report. Retrieved 2022-12-31.
  8. ^ "2013–2014 San Antonio Spurs Media Guide". San Antonio Spurs. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  9. ^ "Lost Live Dead".
  10. ^ Triumph Tour[unreliable source?]
Preceded by Home of the
San Antonio Spurs

1973 – 1993
Succeeded by

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HemisFair Arena also known as the San Antonio Convention Center Arena was an indoor arena located in San Antonio Texas It was home to the ABA NBA s San Antonio Spurs from 1973 to 1993 and the San Antonio Force of the AFL during the 1992 season their only year of existence The Houston Rockets also played home games at the arena during the 1972 73 NBA season HemisFair ArenaSan Antonio Convention Center ArenaLocation601 HemisFair WaySan Antonio Texas 78203Coordinates29 25 12 N 98 29 00 W 29 420134 N 98 483299 W 29 420134 98 483299 Coordinates 29 25 12 N 98 29 00 W 29 420134 N 98 483299 W 29 420134 98 483299OwnerCity of San AntonioCapacityBasketball 16 057 1 SurfaceMulti surfaceConstructionBroke ground1966OpenedApril 6 1968 3 Renovated1977 78 2 Expanded1977 78 2 ClosedMay 31 1995DemolishedJune 1995 3 ArchitectNoonan Krocker amp DockeryGeneral contractorLyda H A LottTenantsHouston Rockets NBA 1972 73 San Antonio Spurs ABA NBA 1973 93 San Antonio Force AFL 1992 Contents 1 History 1 1 Construction 1 2 As home of the San Antonio Spurs 1 3 Final events 1 4 Seating Capacity 2 Notable concerts 3 ReferencesHistory EditConstruction Edit The arena was originally built as part of the 1968 HemisFair The facility was located in Downtown San Antonio near the Tower of the Americas one of the most recognizable landmarks in the city HemisFair Arena and the Tower of the Americas were constructed by a joint venture of two contractors Lyda Inc of San Antonio and H A Lott Inc of Houston As home of the San Antonio Spurs Edit The arena initially held 10 146 fans for basketball The San Antonio Spurs moved to the arena after the American Basketball Association Dallas Chaparrals franchise relocated following the 1972 1973 season The February 1974 arrival of Hall of Famer George Gervin helped transform the franchise The Spurs were such a success as an ABA franchise that they became a National Basketball Association franchise following the ABA NBA merger in 1976 4 The Spurs played their first game at the arena on October 10 1973 losing to the San Diego Conquistadors 121 106 5 in front of 5 879 3 Throughout its lifespan it was considered one of the loudest arenas in the NBA 6 As Spurs games began regularly selling out new seating was added in 1978 by raising the roof of the arena allowing the construction of an upper deck increasing the capacity to more than 16 000 1 While the renovation boosted capacity it did result in a large number of obstructed view seats in the lower levels due to the support beams required for the upper deck In 1986 the White Way Sign Sony JumboTron center hung video scoreboard was introduced remaining at the arena for the rest of its life It was the first center mounted arena JumboTron in existence 7 Final events Edit HemisFair Arena was torn down in 1995 two years after the Spurs moved to the Alamodome in 1993 The last Spurs game at HemisFair Arena took place May 20 1993 when the Spurs lost to the Phoenix Suns in Game 6 the Western Conference semifinals in the 1993 NBA Playoffs on a last second jump shot by league MVP Charles Barkley 5 The last ticketed event to be held at the facility was a Van Halen concert March 25 1995 3 The last event at HemisFair Arena was a graduation for a local high school Thomas Jefferson High School on May 30 1995 3 The site is now the location of an expansion to the adjacent Henry B Gonzalez Convention Center Seating Capacity Edit The seating capacity for basketball was 8 Years Capacity1968 1976 10 1461976 1978 10 4461978 1979 16 0551980 1981 16 1141981 1987 15 8001987 1988 15 7701988 1990 15 8611990 1991 15 9081991 1995 16 057Notable concerts Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to San Antonio Convention Center Arena The Grateful Dead performed at HemisFair Arena on February 21 1970 Also on the bill were Quicksilver Messenger Service and John Mayall 9 Elvis Presley performed at HemisFair Arena on April 18 1972 The concert was one of several filmed for the 1972 documentary Elvis on Tour The Jacksons performed at HemisFair Arena on July 15 1981 during their Triumph tour 10 unreliable source Judas Priest performed at HemisFair Arena in September 1982 on their World Vengeance Tour This was recorded for a radio broadcast and some performances were included on the 30th Anniversary Edition of their 1982 album Screaming for Vengeance released in 2012 Whitney Houston performed at the venue in June 1991 during the I m Your Baby Tonight World Tour her third concert tour Selena held her third and final fashion show at HemisFair Arena in December 1994 followed by a concert References Edit a b NBA Arenas a b HemisFair Arena a b c d e Briggs Jerry August 28 2007 Places of the Heart HemisFair Arena San Antonio Express News Archived from the original on October 11 2007 Retrieved December 14 2020 Remember the ABA San Antonio Spurs a b Key Dates in Spurs History AT amp T CENTER Rodriguez Ken 2017 04 22 Introduced by the Spurs the JumboTron Marks a Sports Arena Milestone San Antonio Report Retrieved 2022 12 31 2013 2014 San Antonio Spurs Media Guide San Antonio Spurs a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty url help Lost Live Dead Triumph Tour unreliable source Preceded byState Fair Coliseum amp Moody Coliseum Home of theSan Antonio Spurs1973 1993 Succeeded byAlamodome Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title HemisFair Arena amp oldid 1130658534, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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