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TallTitan34

They can put giants nets up so no one falls off but ignore all other factors.

MUFC9295

Quote from: TallTitan34 on November 09, 2012, 07:03:42 PM
They can put giants nets up so no one falls off but ignore all other factors.
+11

forgetful

Why not have a sport-court set up as a back-up.  No moisture problems on that type of court.  A little different feel than they are use to, but it is better than playing on an ice-rink.

DrDestiny911

#6
How about simply having a heated court? Can't be that hard to heat the wood a bit, and that would solve the condensation problem. Living in Jacksonville, I honestly don't know how they couldn't have prepared for a situation like this, it's not like this is an uncommon thing. What a let down

Newsdreams

Quote from: DrDestiny911 on November 09, 2012, 09:16:13 PM
How about simply having a heated court? Can't be that hard to heat the wood a bit, and that would solve the condensation problem. Living in Jacksonville, I honestly don't know how they couldn't have prepared for a situation like this. What a let down
Actually the problem was the other way around, court too hot and temperature too cool, thus condensation on the court.
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RideMyBuycks

how about house league basketball rules with carpet floors and orange balls? the gyms where the top of the key touches the half court line and the basket at 7 feet? i would watch that

rocky_warrior

Quote from: newsdrms on November 09, 2012, 09:23:10 PM
Actually the problem was the other way around, court too hot and temperature too cool, thus condensation on the court.

Yes, it does have to do with e a temperature difference. Nonetheless, a court with radiant heating under it likely would have solved the problem vs the floor whose temp was changing differently than the ambient temperature.

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