How the terrible Spurs are improbably going to break the NBA’s single-game attendance record

A bad team is going to break an amazing record!

The San Antonio Spurs — 13-29 and next-to-last in the Western Conference as of publishing this post — are about to set an NBA record.

Not in a bad way! Actually, in the most good way: They’re about to smash the record for single-game attendance.

How does a tanking team that bad do that?

It’s partially because the Spurs won’t be playing at the AT&T Center. They’re playing this one in the Alamodome, where they played in much of the 1990s and some of the early 2000s. And the Alamodome can hold 64,000 people (and more if you count standing room!).

Next question: Why there? It’s part of the franchise’s 50th anniversary, so the game against the Golden State Warriors carries even more meaning.

So there’s been a push to break the NBA’s regular-season record — set in 1998 when the Atlanta Hawks hosted Michael Jordan’s Chicago Bulls in the Georgia Dome and 62,046 fans showed up — which looks like will happen:

This is super cool.

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