Celtics' Jaylen Brown rips 'unacceptable' conditions of NBA In-Season Tournament courts after injury
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The NBA began their first-ever In-Season Tournament this year, and even though it's a bit confusing to understand (while many believe it's simply just a money-grab), the intensity is there on the floor (the winners get $500,000 each).
In case you don't know when it's a tournament game, the courts are redone as if it was a "Create A Court" on NBA 2K - however, the courts have had questionable conditions, with players slipping and sliding all over the place.
Boston Celtics superstar Jaylen Brown said he "might have strained" his groin after slipping on Toronto's court Friday night.
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An overall view of the court for the In-Season Tournament on November 10, 2023, at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. (Brian Babineau/NBAE via Getty Images)
While he's all for the tournament, an unprecedented addition in North American sports, he says the league needs to pay attention to the dangers of the wildly designed courts.
"The court was just slippery all game. As players, we’re all here for the In-Season Tournament because it’s going to generate revenue, excitement, competition, etcetera," Brown, a vice president of the players' union, said after the game. "But we’ve got to make sure the floor is safe to play on. We can’t put our players out there and risk their health.
An overall view of the Toronto Raptors court during the In-Season Tournament game on November 17, 2023, at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Vaughn Ridley/NBAE via Getty Images)
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"Tonight, I thought the floor was kind of unacceptable. Guys were