http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketb...n=ncaab-283060
not so sure about this guys.
http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketb...n=ncaab-283060
not so sure about this guys.
It looks funny in the artist's rendering, but a photo of it make it look less unnatural.
I like it...its different.
“We wanted to design the most iconic television presence possible for the University of Oregon by conjuring up a highly unique and visible basketball floor design,” according to Tinker Hatfield, vice president for design and special projects for Nike. “Its inspired by our beautiful tree-covered region and the UO 1939 NCAA Championship basketball team nicknamed the ‘Tall Firs.’”
That's exactly what I thought of when I saw it....or not.
Here's the article on the court.
http://www.goducks.com/ViewArticle.d...DB_OEM_ID=500#
Have to hold off final judgement until you see it completely finished out and under the game lights, but I think I like it. It's definitely unique.
It looks like a duck flew over and took a big dump on it.
Just another reason to hate Oregano
Looks stupid
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they needed ot to put away powerful north dakota state in the home opener. good thing they had the intimidation factor working for them.
i like it....
It would be cool if we would watermark the schooner on our floor...Idk about the trees at first look it looks like the spilled paint all over it.
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Annoying aggies aside, I like the Texas outline on their basketball court (it's a differnent grain of wood or a different shade of varnish or something) and if we could do something like that for either our state or perhaps the schooner, that would be sweet.
But... don't wanna do weird courts just cuz everyone else is
Geez, why not paint a mural on the court? How about a big set of titties to distract the opposing team? You could rotate it at each half.
Oregon is a joke.
It looks like one of those funny pictures my psychiatrist made.... oh wait. is this thing on?
boise state will be putting in an entirely blue court next month...
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