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Gamers have been seeing different variations of basketball games, either released or slated for release in the future. Another one has popped up that will have ...
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What happened to NBA logos?
Once upon a time, the graphic design of the league reflected the zeitgeist of the era, a window into the culture intertwined ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — As Game 1 of the NBA Finals began at Paycom Center, discerning fans on social media asked: “Why aren’t there NBA Finals logos on the court?” For the most part – there are ...
The Paycom Center floor had no NBA Finals decals for Games 1 and 2. Joshua Gateley/Getty You’re reading Court Sense, a biweekly Celtics newsletter from the Boston Globe. Click here to join the fun.
It has since made some cameos, appearing in a small form on the Cleveland Cavaliers' court in 2017 and as the featured logo on the COVID-19 bubble court of the 2020 NBA Finals.
The next major change came in 2015, when the Finals patch followed the NBA logo to the back of the jerseys, above each player’s name, in a move widely seen as an effort to clear space on the ...
NBA fans were quite displeased with the rather bland look of the NBA Finals courts during Game 1 on Thursday night—so much so that it was a big topic on social media during the contest.
It's a small thing, but by having those logos on the floor, or even a logo that reads "NBA Finals" it makes the viewer feel like this is different than your regular February basketball game. Well ...