You didn’t think the NBA would tone it down for the In-Season Tournament’s final games, did you?
By now, you’ve probably seen (or at least heard about) the NBA’s courts for the In-Season Tournament. The courts were first revealed in early November and have now been used for 60-plus games. They have received a lot of attention over the last month because of how bold they are, which is what the league wanted.
The In-Season Tournament has now shifted from being played in NBA team markets to Las Vegas. With it has come a brand new court that once again has gotten a lot of people talking.
Here’s everything you need to know about the NBA’s unique In-Season Tournament courts and the one in Las Vegas that the Lakers and Pacers will battle on for the NBA Cup.
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NBA’s Las Vegas In-Season Tournament court, explained
The In-Season Tournament is a new addition to the NBA calendar. To make it clear to fans which games had In-Season Tournament implications, the league created new courts for all 30 teams that featured a bold and distinctive design scheme.
It was the first time that the NBA had an alternate court for every team. Each court shared a few design details, including an NBA Cup at center court, a 16-foot lane from end to end in a “contrasting wash of color” and a fully painted court.
Our Kyle Irving ranked all 30 courts here. There were some good ones and not-so-good ones.
Each team played on the unique courts in Group Play and the Quarterfinals of the In-Season Tournament. The tournament then shifted to Las Vegas for the Semifinals and Championship, with the final three games being played at the T-Mobile Arena.
With T-Mobile Arena being a neutral site, the NBA created one more new court. Here it is in all its glory: