San Antonio Spurs - Spurs mobile experience & updates
Stay connected with live stats, scores, and exclusive content to enhance game day like never before.

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Introducing the official mobile application for the San Antonio Spurs!
We have revamped our app to provide you with an exceptional mobile experience, both inside and outside the arena. Stay informed with real-time updates, exclusive behind-the-scenes material, scores, statistics, and a host of additional features.
While attending games, enhance your enjoyment with mobile ordering and step-by-step directions that simplify locating your preferred concessions, dining options, and various facilities at Frost Bank Center.
Key features encompass:
- Live statistics, scoring, and standings.
- Interactive play-by-play updates and shot tracking.
- The latest news on the team and players.
- A comprehensive Game Day Guide with a Virtual Assistant.
- Navigation within the arena and mobile ordering capabilities.
Statement From San Antonio Spurs Managing Partner Peter J. Holt
Today’s vote is an important step forward for San Antonio. I want to thank the members of City Council, the City staff and County for their leadership, diligence and collaboration in helping us reach this point.
This project is about more than an arena. It’s about pride in who we are as a city and belief in what San Antonio can become. The Spurs are investing over $2 billion because we believe in San Antonio’s future. That includes a $500 million direct contribution toward the arena, covering 100% of cost overruns, guaranteeing $1.4 billion in private development and $75 million in community benefits. There will be no impact on local residents’ taxes and no money diverted from the city’s general fund.
This will be a true public-private partnership. The arena will be publicly owned, funded by visitors, and built to revitalize our downtown, create jobs and give future generations a place to celebrate together.
Now, the next step belongs to the people of Bexar County. On November 4, voters will have the opportunity to decide on this project, and we are hopeful they will join us in saying yes to the future of our city.
Spurs Announce Coaching Staff Additions and Promotions
SAN ANTONIO (August 18, 2025) – The San Antonio Spurs today announced additions and promotions within the team’s coaching staff.The Spurs have added Sean Sweeney as associate head coach and Corliss Williamson and Scott King as assistant coaches. In addition, Tim Martin joins the Spurs as assistant coach/player development, with Jimmy Baron and Josh Brannon who are being promoted to assistant coach/player development as well. Joining the Spurs player development staff is Rashard Lewis, while Andrew Weatherman becomes a coaching analyst andMadison Clower will now serve as player development analyst.
Sweeney joins the Spurs coaching staff as associate head coach following four seasons as an assistant coach with the Dallas Mavericks. Prior to his tenure in Dallas, he spent three seasons as an assistant with the Detroit Pistons from 2018-21 following a four-year stint with the Milwaukee Bucks in the same role from 2014-18. Sweeney began his NBA career with the Brooklyn Nets in 2011, starting as a video coordinator before transitioning to an assistant coaching position for the 2013-14 season. Sweeney’s early career included collegiate stops as video coordinator for the University of Northern Iowa, director of basketball operations at the University of Evansville and assistant coaching stints at Anoka-Ramsey Community College and the Academy of Art University. A native of Saint Paul, Minnesota, he played one season at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay before transferring to the University of St. Thomas (St. Paul), where he was a three-year starter and earned all-conference honors as a senior in 2005–06.
Williamson becomes an assistant coach in San Antonio after spending the past two seasons as an assistant for the Minnesota Timberwolves from 2023-25. Following a 12-year NBA playing career, he began coaching at Arkansas Baptist College, first as an assistant coach before being promoted to head coach. He later served as head coach at the University of Central Arkansas before transitioning to the NBA, where he held assistant coaching roles with the Sacramento Kings (2013–16), Orlando Magic (2016–18) and Phoenix Suns (2018–19). A 2004 NBA Champion with the Pistons, Williamson was selected 13th overall in the 1995 NBA Draft, appearing in 822 games with the Kings, Pistons, 76ers and Raptors. He averaged 11.1 points and 3.9 rebounds and was named NBA Sixth Man of the Year in 2002 with Detroit. Originally from Russellville, Arkansas, he played three seasons at the University of Arkansas, helping lead the razorbacks to back-to-back national championship appearances, including the 1994 NCAA title. He earned 1994 Final Four Most Outstanding Player, 1994 SEC Male Athlete of the Year and won back-to-back SEC Player of the Year honors in 1994 and 1995.
King joins San Antonio as an assistant coach after leading the Austin Spurs, San Antonio’s G League affiliate, to a 2025 G League Western Conference Finals appearance as head coach last season. Named 2025 G League Coach of the Year, he guided Austin to a G League-best regular season record. Before his time in Austin, King spent five seasons with the New York Knicks, most recently as their assistant director of player development from 2022-24. He began his coaching career in 2017 as a video intern with the Indiana Mad Ants, Pacers G League affiliate, and held a similar role with the Detroit Pistons during the 2018-19 season. Following Detroit, he joined the Knicks in 2019 as head video coordinator, spending three seasons in that role before being promoted to assistant director of player development. From Derry, New Hampshire, King played collegiate basketball at Stony Brook University from 2012-15 before transferring to Fairfield University for his senior season.
Martin joins the staff as assistant coach/player development, bringing more than 15 years of experience as an NBA skills trainer since 2008. In addition to individual training, he worked in the G League with Mavericks affiliate Texas Legends from 2010-12. He has also worked as a player consultant, providing in-season and off-season development guidance for NBA athletes, and has led private skills training through Tim Martin Basketball Training since 2012. Additionally, Martin has represented Way of Wade as a U.S. service rep since 2017.
Baron will serve as the Spurs assistant coach/player development after spending the past two seasons as the team’s shooting development coach from 2023-25. Prior to joining the Spurs, he worked as head skills coach at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida from 2020-23, following a decade of experience running basketball camps, training athletes and supporting USA Basketball’s regional Youth Development Clinic in 2016. He played professionally for 11 seasons across Europe, including a EuroCup Championship with Lokomotiv Kuban (Russia) in 2013. A Rhode Island native, Baron played four collegiate seasons at the University of Rhode Island under his father, Jim Baron, earning 2006 A-10 All-Freshman and 2009 All A-10 First Team honors.
Brannon is entering his seventh season with Spurs and has been promoted to assistant coach/player development after spending the past two seasons in a player development role. He has climbed the coaching ladder in San Antonio, serving as the team’s head video coordinator during the 2022-23 season, assistant video coordinator in 2021-22 and quality assurance assistant from 2019-21. A Houston native, Brannon began his coaching career at Shawnee Mission East High School in Prairie Village, Kansas (2016–18). He played collegiately at Southwestern Community College and Panola Junior College before finishing his career at Rockhurst University, where he spent three seasons. Brannon has been part of Spurs Sports & entertainment since 2010, working basketball camps with the Spurs Sports Academy before becoming camp director from 2016 until he joined the Spurs coaching staff in 2019.
Lewis is set to join the organization after helping as a guest coach on San Antonio’s 2025 Summer League coaching staff. Lewis previously served as an assistant coach with the Detroit Pistons during the 2022-23 season. A two-time NBA All-Star, Lewis played 16 seasons in the league, appearing in 1,049 games (842 starts) with the Seattle SuperSonics, Orlando Magic, Washington Wizards and Miami Heat, where he won an NBA Championship in 2013. He averaged 14.9 points, 5.2 rebounds and 1.10 steals over the course of his career. A native of Pineville, Louisiana, Lewis finished high school in Houston where he was named 1998 Texas Mr. Basketball and a McDonalds All-American before being selected 32nd overall by Seattle in the 1998 NBA Draft directly out of high school.
Weatherman arrives in San Antonio as the team’s coaching analyst following a stint as coaching analytics coordinator for the New York Knicks during the 2024–25 season. He previously worked as an actuarial data analyst at Aspida in 2024 and spent two seasons as a student manager with the Duke Men’s Basketball program from 2021-23. A 2023 graduate of Duke University, he earned his bachelor’s degree in public policy.
Clower becomes player development analyst after serving as player development analytics coordinator for the Spurs from 2023-25 following his initial role with the organization as basketball operations analytics assistant beginning in 2021. He began his NBA journey as a basketball analytics intern with the Oklahoma City Thunder after working as a basketball annotation specialist at Stats Perform, where he contributed to the development of the AutoSTATS player-tracking product through manual annotation and AI model training. His additional experience includes analytics internships with EV Hoops and business development work with wearable tech company TuringSense.
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Easy access to scores and updates
Enables ticket management and sales
Provides game highlights and statistics
Offers user-friendly experience for Spurs fans
In-app notifications keep fans engaged
Ability to log in with multiple account options
Convenience of digital tickets
Helps maintain connection to the team
Frequent crashes and time-outs
Cannot consistently access ticket information
Unresponsive interface and slow loading
Issues with audio for live games
Complicated navigation and user experience
Inaccurate or delayed notifications
Problems with account log-in across devices
Requires constant re-authentication
Limited utility without a Ticketmaster account