The Wolves’ “terrible” court in the NBA Cup made some people blink
“It’s an honor to wear an NBA jersey. It’s an honor to step onto the NBA court, no matter how horrible it is. I believe that no minute should be taken for granted.
Will Hardy he is not the type to make sensational statements, so his moves are subtle. But the Utah coach, like many others, did not like the Wolves’ neon green court in the NBA Cup.
The field was so bright that yellow/green reflections appeared in the air on the faces of the players, and Jaden McDaniels he also admitted that the protagonists had to adapt.
“When we first arrive on the pitch, our eyes have to get used to it”confirms the winger, who was mostly referring to the money offered to the NBA Cup winners. “When I see the field, I tell myself it’s time to earn. We’ve never been to Vegas. When we finish first, second or third, we win a little money. Whatever our place is, I’m fine with it, we get a little bank transfer.”
A very strong contrast is undoubtedly emphasized by the new lighting of the Target Center, which, like Madison Square Garden, adopted a theatrical atmosphere plunging the stands into darkness.
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