NBA Unveils New Court Designs for In-Season Tournament Games

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All 30 teams will use the new designs during the tournament.
Each team's court design is unique, reflecting the team's identity and city's culture.
The NBA has released new court designs for the in-season tournament games.

The National Basketball Association (NBA) has unveiled new court designs for the in-season tournament games. The designs, which are colorful and unique, will be used by all 30 teams during the tournament. The NBA's decision to introduce these new designs is part of an effort to add a fresh and exciting element to the games. Each team's court design is distinct, reflecting the team's identity and city's culture. The Chicago Bulls, for example, have a court design that incorporates elements of the city's flag. The Minnesota Timberwolves' court design, on the other hand, features a depiction of the Northern Lights, a natural phenomenon often visible in Minnesota. The new court designs have been met with mixed reactions, with some fans appreciating the fresh look and others expressing reservations about the departure from traditional designs.


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