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NBA Finals Court to Feature Trophy Logo, Fans Celebrate Return
UPDATE: The iconic Larry O’Brien Championship Trophy logo is set to make a triumphant return to the NBA Finals court, sources confirmed to ESPN’s Shams Charania just moments ago. This decision comes after widespread fan demand and social media outcry. The trophy logo will now be painted directly on the court, along with the Finals script logo on the home team’s floor, marking a significant change from previous seasons.
Fans expressed disappointment during Game 1 of last year’s Finals between Oklahoma City and Indiana when no trophy logos appeared on the court. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver acknowledged these concerns, stating that he noticed the discussions surrounding the absence of these logos during the Finals. He indicated the league would explore options to reinstate the beloved designs that symbolize the NBA’s pinnacle event.
In his remarks on ESPN, Silver shared, “I’ve seen some of the chatter on social media around on-court decals. People don’t realize they went away a decade ago because there were claims that some players found them slippery.” The last time the large trophy was painted on an NBA Finals court was in 2009, a fact that highlights the nostalgia surrounding this change.
Fans and players alike are expected to welcome this return, as the trophy logo enhances the visual experience of the Finals and serves as a prestigious marker of this elite competition. Silver added, “Maybe there’s a way around it. To be honest, I hadn’t thought all that much about it until I saw it on social media. I’m nostalgic, as well, for certain things.”
The decision to bring back the trophy logo signifies the NBA’s commitment to honoring tradition while also responding to fan feedback. As anticipation builds for the upcoming Finals, this change is likely to resonate strongly with basketball enthusiasts eager for a memorable championship experience.
Stay tuned as more updates unfold regarding the NBA Finals and other developments in the world of sports. This announcement is just the beginning of what promises to be an exciting season ahead.
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