When Game 1 of the NBA Finals tipped off at Oklahoma City's Paycom Center on Thursday, fans took quick notice of one distinct absence: that of any design signaling that this isn't just any game between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana Pacers, but a Finals showdown.
NBA commissioner Adam Silver addressed the logos' absence ahead of Game 2, stating that there was concern that they added a "slipperiness" to the floor—a legitimate concern for sure—and hinted that they might have a solution for Game 2.
Minutes into the broadcast and the solution was apparent—if very lackluster. Digital images of the Larry O'Brien Trophy are being superimposed on the ESPN/ABC broadcast, and they don't look great.
omg man. Photoshop layers error on a Finals broadcast.pic.twitter.com/cSs3n9erGM
— Rob Perez (@WorldWideWob) June 9, 2025
Video shot live at the Paycom Center clearly shows that there are no trophy logos—or some of the other ads displayed on the court.
Paycom Center is ready to do everything they can to help the Thunder even this series in Game 2. pic.twitter.com/4SmszyDxAc
— Brett Siegel (@BrettSiegelNBA) June 8, 2025
One can certainly give the NBA some credit for listening to the fans here, though the solution is far from elegant.
Weak ass “It is the NBA Finals” trophy decals pic.twitter.com/fDLVHoq5mj
— Mitch Goldich 🐙 (@mitchgoldich) June 9, 2025
Digital trophy is all you can do on short notice, but the league clearly noticed the reaction to Game 1.
— Chris Vannini (@ChrisVannini) June 9, 2025
Social media continues to change the world. https://t.co/XhC8Buhb36
WHAT ARE THOSE ON THE “COURT”!?
— Dallas Nation (@TheDallasNation) June 9, 2025
IT LOOKS TERRIBLE!!
PUT THE FINALS TROPHIES ON THE ACTUAL COURT NOT JUST ON TV
THIS IS NOT WHAT WE MEANT!! 🤦🏽♂️ pic.twitter.com/9NdVCRTuQZ
Those ESPN digital trophies they added on the court is almost as bad as what Fox pulled during the Super Bowl. pic.twitter.com/02JvmC3fZ8
— Connor Burgan (@BurganConnor) June 9, 2025
meanwhile this court is stacked up in the basement but the Finals don’t have the prestige of the IST https://t.co/53dWAlpEFQ pic.twitter.com/JqdX0I2y7I
— R.O.C. (@hardROClife) June 9, 2025
Emojis https://t.co/XZqxBOsxBP
— Trill Withers (@TylerIAm) June 9, 2025
Agreed. Easy choice and they whiffed. Should change it mid-game https://t.co/6HtSXIFEBW
— Kevin O'Connor (@KevinOConnorNBA) June 9, 2025
So the league put the meaningless in-season tournament trophy center court but not the Larry O’Brien trophy center court for the finals.. pic.twitter.com/pWmIl14uJa
— BGN Hoops (@BGNHoops) June 6, 2025
Evidently the NBA got the message midway through the second quarter, as the digital graphics have been switched to those that read "NBA Finals Presented by YouTube TV" in the script similar to the logo in the tweet quoted by Kevin O'Connor above. If that wasn't always the plan, it sounds like the league and ESPN/ABC could be taking feedback from fans in real time.
The trophies have been replaced! https://t.co/yLoKr2agnZ pic.twitter.com/tNPuOm5PBE
— Mr. Statistician Face Man (@tomhaberstroh) June 9, 2025
The Larry O'Brien Trophy used to be featured underneath the center court logos for the host of each NBA Finals game, and looked much better than the digital versions above. If player safety is a real concern, that is fair enough, but the league hasn't had much trouble finding interest ways to change up their court designs for far less important events like the league's in-season tournament, the NBA Cup.
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This article was originally published on www.si.com as Basketball Fans Not Fans of the New Digital Court Logos for NBA Finals Game 2.