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The Brooklyn Nets are about to change things up a bit ... design was already unique due to the hardwood having a herringbone pattern on its maple playing surface. The herringbone look is still ...
The Brooklyn Nets’ second in-season tournament court will feature a circle-shaped design in a variety of grays and the team’s herringbone pattern. Just like in the tournament's first edition ...
The maple hardwood retains the signature herringbone pattern that ties back to the Nets’ unique original court design. The baselines proudly display “Brooklyn Nets” in typeface inspired by ...
The floor will be laid out in a herringbone design ... At center court is the Nets' logo -- a white basketball encasing a black "B" -- with the word "Brooklyn" written atop the circle and ...
The subway style signage will be on display with "Brooklyn Nets" embossed at the baseline ... hardwood still retains the signature herringbone pattern from the old design.
Nets.com's Ben Couch has the details on the new court, which boasts a herringbone pattern that Nets CEO Brett ... Designed by the Brooklyn Nets' creative team and produced at Connor Sports ...
But only now has Old Man 1957 put down his scythe, for Brooklyn finally has a team again: the Nets. It only pinched ... the court — will have a herringbone pattern. Could Brooklyn be the new ...
The Brooklyn Nets introduced a herringbone-patterned court for its new Barclays Center home that the team hopes will be equally as distinctive as the Boston Celtics’ parquet floor. The maple ...
The maple hardwood retains the signature herringbone pattern that ties back to the Nets’ unique original court design. The baselines proudly display “Brooklyn Nets” in typeface inspired by ...