UPDATE: The Los Angeles Lakers will return to their traditional court for the vital NBA Cup group game against the Dallas Mavericks on Friday, November 3, 2023, following urgent safety concerns raised by star player Luka Doncic. Earlier this week, Doncic described the special yellow NBA Cup court as “dangerous,” citing its slippery surface, which prompted a swift decision from the team and league officials.
After a thorough examination by technicians from the NBA’s court vendor, the alternative court was deemed unplayable. The Lakers, who are currently 3-0 in NBA Cup group play, are looking to secure a win against the Mavericks to clinch home-court advantage for the quarterfinals at Crypto.com Arena.
Lakers forward Rui Hachimura weighed in on the court’s condition, stating, “That was bad. I felt it right away when I was warming up. It just felt weird. Just like oily, slippery. Everybody was on the floor, literally.” His comments echo those of Doncic, who expressed serious concerns after their previous game, underscoring the immediate need for a safer playing environment.
The league’s vendor is expected to make necessary repairs to the NBA Cup court in preparation for potential future quarterfinal games hosted by the Lakers. This development is critical as the Lakers aim to maintain their momentum and enhance their playoff positioning.
Fans and players alike are eager for the upcoming match against the Mavericks, scheduled for Friday night. The Lakers, riding a wave of success, are looking to extend their winning streak while also ensuring player safety remains a top priority.
As the clock ticks down to game time, all eyes will be on the Lakers and Mavericks as they battle not only for victory but also for the assurance that players can perform safely on the court. Stay tuned for updates as this story develops.







































