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Timberwolves officially unveil 2024 NBA Cup court design

The league's aim for a more "subdued' court this year may have missed the mark.
The court design for the Timberwolves' In-Season Tournament games
The court design for the Timberwolves' In-Season Tournament games | Photo courtesy of Minnesota Timberwolves

The Timberwolves have unveiled their special court design for the 2024 edition of the NBA Cup. Like last year, the court will be used specifically for the in-season tournament.

Minnesota's court features the team's "aurora green" as the main color of the playing surface, replacing the two-tone blue from last season. Gone is the line down the middle of the court from last year, replaced this season by three circles emanating from center court. A tree line is also shaded into the court with the NBA Cup trophy at center court and in the free throw lanes on both sides of the court.

While the league wanted NBA Cup courts to be more "subdued" after the criticisms from last year's designs, it's fair to say, based on color alone, the Wolves' new design went the opposite direction.

The Wolves begin group play of the NBA Cup on Nov. 12 at Portland, followed by a game Nov. 15 at Sacramento. They'll play home games Nov. 26 against Houston and Nov. 29 versus the Clippers.

Single-elimination quarterfinals for eight teams that advance in the tournament will happen Dec. 10-11. The championship game is set for Dec. 17 in Las Vegas.


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JONATHAN HARRISON

Jonathan Harrison is a Minnesota-based sports writer and radio host who contributes to Bring Me The News and Sports Illustrated's On SI network. Primarily serving as video host and editor for Bring Me The News, Jonathan also covers the Vikings, Twins, Timberwolves and Gophers. He can also be heard on 1500 ESPN in the Twin Cities during the MLS season, where he serves as host and analyst for Minnesota United radio broadcasts.