Philadelphia 76ers Court Design

Philadelphia 76ers Court

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The Philadelphia 76ers' court has undergone several design changes, reflecting both tradition and modern aesthetics. The current court at the Wells Fargo Center was updated with an eye on tradition, bringing back the iconic "76" logo from the team's earlier years. For regular-season games, the court maintains a clean, classic look with the team’s primary colors of red, white, and blue. A prominent feature is the logo at midcourt, which harks back to the 1963-1977 era, emphasizing the team's storied history​.

Recently, the court took on a bolder look for the NBA’s new In-Season Tournament, which started in the 2023-2024 season. For these games, the Sixers debuted a striking red court, which matches the City Edition jerseys inspired by the historic Reading Terminal Market in Philadelphia. This design is part of the NBA’s broader attempt to energize its mid-season with unique visuals for every team. The court features a navy blue stripe and the "City of Brotherly Love" slogan on the baseline. Though fans had mixed reactions, with some loving the vibrant red and others expressing concerns about its brightness, the court certainly stands out as a distinct and modern interpretation of the team's branding.

These evolving designs aim to blend the rich history of the Sixers with bold, contemporary elements, appealing to both long-time fans and newer audiences.

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This limited edition "Signature Court" print showcases replica autographs of the entire Philadelphia 76ers roster encircling a detailed image of their home court. Each piece comes uniquely hand-numbered and is presented in a 12” x 20” wooden frame with an acrylic glass front for a polished look. With only 5,000 units available, this collectible includes a certificate of authenticity, making it a rare find for dedicated fans. Officially licensed by both the NBA and NBPA, this collectible is proudly crafted in the USA by The Highland Mint.