
A full slate of NBA Cup games was on the docket Friday evening, which meant the loud and colorful courts that accompany the league’s in-season tournament were front and center.
The Timberwolves are the lucky owners of maybe the loudest unique court in all its bright green glory. Minnesota hosted the Jazz at Target Center on Friday night in the Wolves’ first group-stage game. Trees are set within the court’s design, but the neon was the undeniable focus of the floor’s debut.
Thoughts on Minnesota’s NBA Cup court? 👀
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) November 8, 2025
(via @NBA)pic.twitter.com/BfSSoOVHpg
Basketball personalities and fans alike all seemed to be on the same page regarding the NBA’s first neon floor. It’s very bright:
In person … it’s a little much https://t.co/V3d5CPkpGM
— Jon Krawczynski (@JonKrawczynski) November 8, 2025
This is easily the most outrageous basketball court I've ever seen in my life in person https://t.co/qpLSNSdQk2
— Jack Borman (@jrborman13) November 8, 2025
Radioactive. pic.twitter.com/yCpYscY9XW
— jill lawrence (@jilllaw) November 8, 2025
https://t.co/gvt14wFsS4 pic.twitter.com/3YeJ8aoxXT
— Tyler Fisher (@kafka420) November 8, 2025
The Wolves should get a special waiver to wear these older jerseys on this court https://t.co/GqgdFQFeqS pic.twitter.com/k3eaXMKfso
— Real Super Dave (@SuperStatsDave) November 8, 2025
Timberwolves NBA Cup court in person vs on TV pic.twitter.com/l92kKd2hJT
— ִֶ (@RemyyPerez) November 8, 2025
me trying to enjoy the Minnesota Timberwolves NBA Cup experience pic.twitter.com/qCwEFI7e8J
— Sara Brnić (@SaraBrnic_) November 8, 2025
This gotta be the worst court in NBA history
— Brett James (@thebrettjames1) November 8, 2025
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The Timberwolves have absorbed the gamma radiation from the court and become basketball Incredible Hulks
— Brandon Beck (@BrandonBeck4) November 8, 2025
Whether you liked the court’s look or not, it may have brought the Wolves some luck, even if they were playing the lowly Jazz. Minnesota blew out Utah by 40 points as Anthony Edwards starred with 37 points, five rebounds and seven three-pointers. Jaden McDaniels added 22 points, plus 19 from Julius Randle in the 137–97 win.
The Wolves move to 5–4 on the season and get their first NBA Cup win on the loud floor. Their next game on the neon court comes Friday, Nov. 14 against the Kings.
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