Lakers News: LA Fans React To Phoenix Suns In-Season Tournament Court

The In-Season Tournament courts have been tough to look at so far.
Lakers News: LA Fans React To Phoenix Suns In-Season Tournament Court
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Tonight, your Los Angeles Lakers will play in their first-ever in-season tournament game when they square off against the Phoenix Suns. The game will take place in Phoenix at the FootPrint Center, and we should be in for a good matchup.

So far throughout the NBA, the in-season tournament has been interesting, but the biggest frustration about it has been the courts the games are played on. Many fans and media members alike haven’t been happy with the imagery of the courts, and it’s been hard to watch.

The Lakers will experience this first-hand tonight against the Suns, and it seems that many LA fans aren’t looking forward to watching the game due to the court. You can see some of the better reactions to the Suns court below!

The design of the court may make watching the game a little difficult. It’s a tough view to look at for a long period of time, and especially if the Lakers were to go down early, it would be a rough viewing experience.

Hopefully, the Lakers can come out strong in this one, so fans can at least have that going for them. The team desperately needs a win against Phoenix to halt a three-game losing streak, and they also don’t want to go winless on their small road trip.

The team has been hit hard with the injury bug to start the season, and it has cost them on the court. But they did get some good news regarding star Anthony Davis for tonight, and it looks like he is on track to play against Phoenix.

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Matt Levine
MATT LEVINE

Matt earned a Master of Science degree in Sport Management from Louisiana State University in 2021. He was born and raised in the Los Angeles area, covering all Southern California sports in his career.