The NBA's attendance numbers at the All-Star break reveal a mixed bag of trends. While the league as a whole has maintained its average attendance, with 18,078 fans per game, there are some notable fluctuations and surprises. But here's where it gets interesting: despite a rollercoaster season, the Clippers have seen a 10% increase in attendance year-over-year, while the Hornets, boosted by a $245 million arena renovation and a surge in performance, are on track to end their nine-season playoff drought.
On the other hand, the Wizards and Grizzlies, who had the lowest average attendance in the 2024-25 season, are still struggling to draw crowds. And this is the part most people miss: the NBA is on pace to exceed 22.3 million fans in total attendance for the third time, with nine teams selling out every home game and nearly 97% of all available seats sold so far this season.
These numbers highlight the varying fortunes of NBA teams and the impact of factors like arena renovations and team performance on attendance. So, what do you think? Do you agree or disagree with these trends? Share your thoughts in the comments below!