Warriors' All-Star Weekend court joins other notable NBA All-Star courts and logos
Briefly

As the NBA All-Star Weekend returns to the Bay Area, the court design reflects local culture through a blue and yellow theme. Celebrating its 25th anniversary since the Warriors last hosted, the court features the Golden Gate and Bay bridges. Past All-Star Game courts have similarly drawn inspiration from host cities, creating memorable designs. For instance, the 2024 event showcased a groundbreaking glass LED court in Indianapolis, while others have incorporated cultural elements, emphasizing a longstanding tradition of bridging sports and community.
This year, the Bay Area opted for a blue and yellow look with a design featuring the region's iconic Golden Gate and Bay bridges spanning the floor.
The NBA All-Star court bridges the connections between Bay Area communities and feature inspirations from the vibrant cultures of San Francisco and Oakland.
It's not the first time a host arena has paid homage to city landmarks or team colors with its All-Star floor.
The court for the Celebrity Game in 2024 made headlines, showcasing a full-video glass LED court at Lucas Oil Stadium.
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