November 4 is a date that will be circled on the calendars hanging on the walls of the San Antonio Spurs front office.

But the team isn't even stepping onto the NBA court that day.

Instead, all eyes will be on the Bexar County election, which has huge implications on a proposed $1.3billion arena.

Voters will take to the polls to decide if county officials will be permitted to commit no more than $311million in venue taxes to help build a new multipurpose sports and entertainment district that the Spurs will call home.

If Proposition B passes, the team will commit at least $500m toward construction, and the money to cover all overruns.

Whispers ahead of election day, though, are not positive. San Antonio Spurs plan to build $1.3bn mega arena for Wemby hits stumbling block

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