The Oklahoma City Thunder will debut their new City Edition court during Sunday’s game against the Brooklyn Nets, which tips off at 7 p.m. ET on Bally Sports Oklahoma.
The court, which is designed to complement their City Edition uniforms that were unveiled in November, prominently displays the Thunder’s primary logo in navy blue and woodgrain at midcourt.
The navy blue and dark navy blue keys match the base color of the uniforms, meanwhile, as do the baselines and sidelines, which transition from navy blue to dark navy blue near midcourt and back again toward the sidelines.
The baselines include a small “Oklahoma City Thunder” wordmark one side of the court, allowing for advertisements to be displayed on TV, while a small orange state outline can be seen inside the three-point line.
Overall, the court is much more subdued than the uniforms, which is inspired “evolving landscape of the city” and features sublimated artwork throughout as a “celebration of the local doers and makers.”
The Thunder are 1-1 in their City Edition set this season, previously pairing the uniforms with a templated court designed specifically for the NBA’s inaugural In-Season Tournament.
That court was predominantly blue with a navy blue stripe down the center and had Oklahoma City’s primary logo in orange and navy blue at midcourt. The NBA Cup was also displayed behind the logo, as well as in the lanes.