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<h2>Celebrating Spurs Victories</h2>
<p>It has been seven years since the fans of the San Antonio Spurs celebrated a playoff victory in the downtown area.</p>
<p>The rallying cry, “Let’s Go Honking,” was last widely used during the Spurs' playoff run in 2019. The phrase resurfaced on social media in 2023 when the team drafted Victor Wembanyama and again in 2024 when he earned Rookie of the Year honors. Recent mentions of “going honking” were noted last month after the Spurs secured a playoff spot.</p>
<p>Some fans celebrated downtown in December after the Spurs beat the Oklahoma City Thunder in the 2025 Emirates NBA Cup semifinals. While this throwback evoked some fond memories from the Spurs' playoff history, fans noted it lacked the same excitement as a playoff victory celebration.</p>
<p>With the playoff drought now over, Spurs fans are eager to take to the streets as the team kicks off their postseason against the Portland Trail Blazers this Sunday. Fan enthusiasm is palpable, with one supporter humorously tweeting, “In San Antonio, a chorus of honking horns is always a good sign.”</p>
<h2>The "Honking" Tradition</h2>
<p>For over 20 years, Spurs fans have taken to the streets to drive around, honking and cheering for their team after a playoff win. The honking primarily happens downtown, particularly on Commerce Street, though fans also gather on other roads, like Southwest Military Drive.</p>
<p>This celebratory honking allows fans to express joy without causing damage. Participants in the local podcast “All Things San Antonio” described the tradition as “noise rioting,” a harmless alternative to celebrations in other cities that may cause property damage.</p>
<h2>Origins of the Tradition</h2>
<p>The honking tradition traces back to the Spurs' championship run in 1999 when fans began honking while stuck in post-game traffic. As cars honked in jubilation, the celebration grew, turning into an event where more fans flocked to downtown to join the festivities.</p>
<p>Some longtime residents attribute the tradition to earlier cruising practices in the South Side, which eventually merged with post-game celebrations. The honking became a way to bring people together after games, especially with popular sports bars downtown.</p>
<p>As social media evolved, the tradition was embraced online and became synonymous with Spurs celebrations, solidified by merchandise like T-shirts featuring the phrase “Let’s Go Honking.”</p>
<h2>Anticipation for Playoff Honking</h2>
<p>Fans are all set to honk in celebration during the playoffs once again. With Game 2 occurring at the Frost Bank Center amidst Fiesta festivities, the combination of celebrations promises to be lively. Fans are actively discussing preparations for the revival of the honking tradition, eager to join in on the celebratory chorus.</p>
<p>Overall, as excitement builds in San Antonio, supporters are ready to hit the streets and celebrate, rekindling an enduring ritual that embodies the spirit of Spurs fandom.</p>
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