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Rating: 4.2 out of 5 based on 81 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Game

    by Trishdadish on 12/5/23Comerica Center - Frisco

    1st time to attend . I took my son and 8 year old great nephew. We all had a great time!! The game was fast and exciting, to the last second. I highly recommend the Texas Legends Basketball team

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing

    by Lex on 11/14/23Comerica Center - Frisco

    Hey had an amazing time at the game, great atmosphere, kids enjoying the games etc

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Texas Legends Game March 12, 2023

    by Lisa on 3/15/23Comerica Center - Frisco

    Sorry they did not win but the game was entertaining. The staff did a good job trying to get the crowd to patriciate and entertaining the younger crowd. The parking garage traffic was horrible and it took 30 minutes to leave the garage. I see why people started leaving the game before the end.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    NJ guests to Legends Game

    by Lamb on 2/28/23Comerica Center - Frisco

    We were expecting Hockey but were pleasantly surprised to a fun riveting game. Down to the second. Will go again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best Day EveeeeeeeeR

    by Rabbit on 11/25/22Comerica Center - Frisco

    It was amazing I took my fiance to see #3 Hardy Play. We had a Ball we loved the Red Carpet Treatment, the food was amazing I woulda loved a shirt but overall the Best Time we've had...

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Noise

    by Kblake on 11/24/22Comerica Center - Frisco

    So much noise you could hardly enjoy the game. The game itself was great but the constant noise with not even the slightest break made it almost unbearable. Too bad because I won’t be back.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Game Night

    by R on 11/24/22Comerica Center - Frisco

    Great experience. Talented players, fast paced action, economical, and a great contest. Had to leave after game and didn’t partake in autograph session, but the message was clear that they appreciate their fans. Fun for the whole family, will definitely attend more games a will definitely be an option when choosing activities for out-of-town guests or…a date night.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Enjoyed it

    by Shan on 11/18/22Comerica Center - Frisco

    Alot of intermission activities, the kids loved the game.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    DANCE RECITAL (and basketball)

    by Rockerwanabe on 4/15/22Comerica Center - Frisco

    With the Final Four kicking off this weekend, I was in a basketball mood! So, I blew off watching the NCAA historical Duke vs. North Carolina Final Four game to go check out the not so historical, Texas Legends vs. Austin Spurs NBA G League game. Well, it was the last home game of the season, and I hadn’t been to a Legends game in three or four years, so it was kind of historical. What was even more historical was the fact that my wife wanted to go with me, and there was an actual line to get into the Comerica Arena! Wow! Guess I wasn’t the only one who chose to blow off the Final Four to watch some minor league pro basketball. Why sit at home when I could drive down to Frisco, Texas and watch a display of choregraphed action moving in precession rhythm. Oh, I’m not talking about basketball here. I’m referring to the dance routines that took place during the pregame and halftime. Apparently, there was an elementary school version of “America’s Got Talent” going on at the Comerica Arena for the evening. Before a basketball bounced on the court three groups of little girls went through dance routines followed by two different kid choirs serenading us with God Bless America as well as a cappella version of the Turtle song, So Happy Together. There were so many little kids taking the court, I was starting to wonder if I had made a wrong turn and wound up at an elementary school fine arts recital. Never fear though, because as the Legends and Spurs took the court, the adult action started. That is if you can call a bunch of guys wearing shorts and throwing a ball around, adult action. The Legends were playoff bound for the season, and the Spurs were…well not, and this was proven as the Legends jumped out to a big lead with 6’8” forward Justin Jackson taking control. Maybe he was just stoked because his old team, the North Carolina Tarheels were in the Final Four! Or maybe he’s just trying to get back into a Dallas Mavericks uniform. My wife claimed that Justin looked familiar. Well, he should. After all, he holds both NCAA and NBA championships and has played for six NBA teams, but for the moment he’s playing for the Legends and sharing the court with elementary school dance recitals. Oh well, Justin had still come to play, and even though there were plenty of two-handed slams and lights out three-point shooting, what blew my mind were the spin moves these guys were dancing through as they sliced and diced their way to the basket. Yes, basketball played through interpretive dance! I hope all the little girl dancers were taking notes here! Every time I thought the defensive players had built up a wall, the guards of both teams would magically twist themselves to the basket. They usually didn’t make the shot, but it still looked cool. You can’t have everything. Apparently, you can’t get the officials to blow a whistle either because the entire game was played without ONE TRAVEL violation being called! I swear some of the players looked as though they took a dozen steps to the basket. Back in Jr. High I got called if I even thought about taking an extra step. However, the officials for the game did know who to blow a whistle for technical fouls because three of them were called! Oh well, such didn’t seem to affect the home team, because at the end of the third quarter the Legends were up 84 to 61. Can we say, “Legendary blowout?” Actually, we can’t because the Spurs kicked it into high gear in the fourth quarter, and sliced, diced, slammed and jammed their way back to within three points. Okay, now the place was getting loud! Yea, loud with, “What the heck?” None the less, loud is loud! I just wanted Justin Jackson to get one more point to bring him to 40 for the night. However, he had to settle for 39, but he did get a double double with ten boards. Maybe we’ll see him in a Mavericks jersey next season. But as for this season, the Legends were able to pack away the Spurs with a final score of 106 to 99! As the stars of the game hung around on the court after the game, hundreds of kids darted out onto the court to get a few autographs and photos. Maybe it was kid’s night after all.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Edge of my seat thrilling

    by Jeff on 3/27/22Comerica Center - Frisco

    NBA quality basketball at a significantly lower price and closer to the action.