Spurs Sports & Entertainment (SS&E) inked a multi-year naming rights agreement with Victory Capital for the San Antonio Spurs’ new training facility at The Rock at La Cantera development, which opens this year.
Consequently, the Spurs’ multi-purpose campus will be named the “Victory Capital Performance Center.”
Victory Capital was also named the Spurs’ official investment partner and will gain in-arena signage and on-court promotions during games at the AT&T Center.
The Rock at La Cantera. a multi-phase, US$500 million project, will span 45 acres once complete.
Slated to open this summer, the Victory Capital Performance Centre will feature several innovations, including a motion capture shooting lab, an environmental training room, hydrotherapy pools, and a sensory deprivation tank.
Powered by solar energy, the practice facility is also being constructed using structural elements aimed at reducing water consumption.


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