Live · Postseason · 2026
San Antonio Spurs Playoff Tickets 2026
The Spurs are in the NBA postseason. 1 confirmed playoff home game listed below, next on Sun, May 17, 2:00 PM. Live Ticketmaster pricing refreshed every 3 hours.
Confirmed Spurs Playoff Home Games
How the NBA Playoffs Work
- Bracket reveal: Mid-April (after regular-season standings finalize).
- Format: Play-In Tournament → First Round → Conference Semifinals → Conference Finals → NBA Finals.
- Series structure: All postseason series are best-of-seven.
- Trophy: Larry O'Brien Trophy.
- Finals end by: Mid-June.
Spurs Playoff FAQ
When do the Spurs playoffs start?▼
NBA postseason play typically begins Mid-April each year and runs through Mid-June. The Spurs qualify for the playoffs based on regular-season standings — whether they're in the bracket this year depends on their finish.
How does the NBA playoff bracket work?▼
Play-In Tournament → First Round → Conference Semifinals → Conference Finals → NBA Finals. All postseason series are best-of-seven. The winner takes home the Larry O'Brien Trophy.
Are Spurs playoff tickets more expensive?▼
Yes — postseason tickets typically run 3–10× the regular-season equivalent. Demand is higher and supply is fixed. The cheapest playoff window is usually Game 1 in a series, before any momentum builds; series-clinching potential games command the highest premium.
Where can I buy Spurs playoff tickets?▼
Every confirmed Spurs home playoff game is listed above as soon as Ticketmaster posts it. Tickets typically go on sale 24–72 hours after the matchup is set. For sold-out games, check resale on Fan-to-Fan Resale — playoff resale prices drop in the final 24 hours.
Do I need to be a season-ticket holder to get Spurs playoff tickets?▼
No — playoff tickets are sold to the general public via Ticketmaster after season-ticket-holder priority access. Season-ticket holders get the right to buy first, but the remaining inventory goes public typically the next day.
What if the Spurs miss the playoffs this year?▼
This page stays live as the team's permanent playoff hub. The body updates automatically once the next NBA postseason begins. Bookmark it — same URL works year after year.