Los Angeles Clippers fans are experiencing the cutting-edge features of the new $2 billion Intuit Dome, including the world’s largest double-sided scoreboard and a dedicated fan section. However, significant attention is drawn to the construction of the court, which originates from Amasa, Michigan, where Connor Sports diligently sourced trees and engineered the hardwood surface, involving a collaborative effort of many workers over thousands of hours.
Connor Sports, renowned for crafting hardwood courts, spends approximately a year on preparation for the Clippers' court, utilizing northern hard maple wood sourced from forests above the 35th parallel. Each court is meticulously crafted by skilled workers operating machinery six days a week, highlighting the intricate process and dedication needed to create high-quality basketball surfaces not only for the NBA but also for colleges and high schools across the country.
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