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chseagle Sat Jan 15, 2011 10:49pm

Complaints about Oregon's new court
 
So now that the nation's had a chance to see Oregon Basketball's $227 Million home, the complaints are coming out in the media.

What are your thoughts of the court?

Do you like the NCAA-M 3-pt. line being white?

Raymond Sat Jan 15, 2011 10:50pm

Have only seen an illustration. As long as all the markings adhere to the rulebook I don't see there being a problem.

Adam Sat Jan 15, 2011 11:04pm

As an official, I'm with BNR. They noted the division line is hard to see. I couldn't see it at all on TV, and I wondered how easy it was to see on the court. That could be a problem from an officiating perspective. That's about all, though.

As a fan, however, I found it hard to watch.

chseagle Sat Jan 15, 2011 11:15pm

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 716532)
As an official, I'm with BNR. They noted the division line is hard to see. I couldn't see it at all on TV, and I wondered how easy it was to see on the court. That could be a problem from an officiating perspective. That's about all, though.

As a fan, however, I found it hard to watch.

Looking at pictures & game recaps on ESPN, the division line really is not visible unless you're right on top of it.

http://mt.nesn.com/.a/6a0115709f071f...19270e0970b-pi

http://media.kval.com/images/mattcourt.jpg

There were complaints about the ribbon boards creating glare on the court, according to some reports I've been reading.

bucky Sun Jan 16, 2011 12:52am

3-pt. line? The ENTIRE court is horrific. Made me think as if someone vomited all over the court upon first seeing it. Disgusting.

chseagle Sun Jan 16, 2011 12:55am

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Originally Posted by bucky (Post 716576)
3-pt. line? The ENTIRE court is horrific. Made me think as if someone vomited all over the court upon first seeing it. Disgusting.

You can thank NIKE & Phil Knight for the court (at least that's what others are saying).

Terrance "TJ" Sun Jan 16, 2011 01:16am

Oregon Basketball Court Brings Outdoor Wonders to the Hardwood | Playbook

JRutledge Sun Jan 16, 2011 01:39am

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Originally Posted by chseagle (Post 716578)
You can thank NIKE & Phil Knight for the court (at least that's what others are saying).

Well there is no Nike logo or any mention of Nike on the floor. It seems like this was just the idea of someone and they allowed some involvement from people of Nike, but not sure it was there idea.

Peace

Terrance "TJ" Sun Jan 16, 2011 01:40am

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Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 716595)
Well there is no Nike logo or any mention of Nike on the floor. It seems like this was just the idea of someone and they allowed some involvement from people of Nike, but not sure it was there idea.

Peace

From the video on the link I posted it sounds like it was a lot of Nike's idea.

chseagle Sun Jan 16, 2011 01:45am

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Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 716595)
Well there is no Nike logo or any mention of Nike on the floor. It seems like this was just the idea of someone and they allowed some involvement from people of Nike, but not sure it was there idea.

Peace

The arena is named in honor of Phil Knight's son, for one.

Plus a nickname for UO is Nike University.

Terrance "TJ" Sun Jan 16, 2011 01:48am

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Originally Posted by chseagle (Post 716600)
The arena is named in honor of Phil Knight's son, for one.

Plus a nickname for UO is Nike University.

And just how many uniforms does their football team have? All adorned with the swoosh, makes sense they have so many options with the Nike boss being alumni.

chseagle Sun Jan 16, 2011 01:53am

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Originally Posted by Terrance "TJ" (Post 716602)
And just how many uniforms does their football team have? All adorned with the swoosh, makes sense they have so many options with the Nike boss being alumni.

I'm surprised it's just the football team with so many uniform combinations.

Another interesting thing about Matthew Knight Arena is that it's not a Sports-only facility as the court can be removed for floor shows/concerts (unlike Hec Ed (UW) or Gill Coliseum (OSU)), & the events that are already scheduled.

JRutledge Sun Jan 16, 2011 02:18am

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Originally Posted by Terrance "TJ" (Post 716597)
From the video on the link I posted it sounds like it was a lot of Nike's idea.

Quote:

Originally Posted by chseagle (Post 716600)
The arena is named in honor of Phil Knight's son, for one.

Plus a nickname for UO is Nike University.

My point is even if it has some Nike influence, that does not mean they were the ones that said this was the exact direction the court design should be. The building of course donated but Knight, but a lot of arenas are often named after people or having little to do with name of the arena. Like "The Summit" or "Coach K Court." I think it is possible that someone else at that university said this was a good idea and the designers were helping them out.

Peace

chseagle Sun Jan 16, 2011 02:29am

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Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 716610)
My point is even if it has some Nike influence, that does not mean they were the ones that said this was the exact direction the court design should be. The building of course donated but Knight, but a lot of arenas are often named after people or having little to do with name of the arena. Like "The Summit" or "Coach K Court." I think it is possible that someone else at that university said this was a good idea and the designers were helping them out.

Peace

Phil Knight put $100 million out for the arena to be built.

Coach K Court was done in honor of Coach K at Duke.

Basically in all the articles I've read, UO wanted to be the Boise State of Basketball with the court design.

When did Nike get into court/field designing? I noticed that it was their design team that did the court.

chseagle Sun Jan 16, 2011 03:55am

Article where idea came from
 
Here's the initial article I read that made me think of asking everyone.

Distracting glare detracts from first game at Oregon's new arena - The Dagger - NCAAB - Yahoo! Sports


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