Best and Worst practice facilities in NBA

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Re: Best and Worst practice facilities in NBA 

Post#81 » by Black Jack » Tue May 14, 2024 11:15 pm

chuck_wagon44 wrote:Image

Spurs facility looks like the NBA Ballrooms practices from the Pandemic bubble.


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Post#82 » by basketballRob » Tue May 14, 2024 11:25 pm

The Magic are building a $500m entertainment center in between the Arena and training facility.

https://youtu.be/7nsu2EwM_8A?feature=shared

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Post#83 » by JT3000 » Tue May 14, 2024 11:48 pm

basketballRob wrote:The Magic are building a $500m entertainment center in between the Arena and training facility.

https://youtu.be/7nsu2EwM_8A?feature=shared

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Yeah, once the city agrees to pay for 90% of it, just like everything else the Magic do. They've been "building" that thing for years. Here's a shot of the amazing progress they've made:

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Post#84 » by basketballRob » Wed May 15, 2024 12:28 am

JT3000 wrote:
basketballRob wrote:The Magic are building a $500m entertainment center in between the Arena and training facility.

https://youtu.be/7nsu2EwM_8A?feature=shared

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Yeah, once the city agrees to pay for 90% of it, just like everything else the Magic do. They've been "building" that thing for years. Here's a shot of the amazing progress they've made:

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I believe it's the tourist tax that pays for it.

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Post#85 » by twozeroMM » Wed May 15, 2024 12:49 am

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twozeroMM wrote:The Suns one is actually insane, all the tech and attention to detail - very impressive. Here's a a tour if anyone is interested.
The Magic's looks just as good. Bobby Marks had a video last week where he ranked Orlando's #1.

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Can you share that vid with me please?
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Post#86 » by JT3000 » Wed May 15, 2024 2:04 am

basketballRob wrote:
JT3000 wrote:
basketballRob wrote:The Magic are building a $500m entertainment center in between the Arena and training facility.

https://youtu.be/7nsu2EwM_8A?feature=shared

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Yeah, once the city agrees to pay for 90% of it, just like everything else the Magic do. They've been "building" that thing for years. Here's a shot of the amazing progress they've made:

Image
I believe it's the tourist tax that pays for it.

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No, the tourist tax is going to other things, such as making the Citrus Bowl suck slightly less (always a worthwhile endeavor, or so they think.) The Magic were supposed to pay for this, which is why it still hasn't gotten built over a decade later. Now they've forced the city to offer them an incentive package. The Magic wanted tourist tax money to renovate the arena, but they were denied (I wonder why.)
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Post#87 » by chuck_wagon44 » Wed May 15, 2024 1:17 pm

Black Jack wrote:The Rockets should have told Texas they were a high school football team then they could have gotten a plush practice facility.


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Post#88 » by chuck_wagon44 » Sun May 26, 2024 2:11 pm

basketballRob wrote:
twozeroMM wrote:The Suns one is actually insane, all the tech and attention to detail - very impressive. Here's a a tour if anyone is interested.
The Magic's looks just as good. Bobby Marks had a video last week where he ranked Orlando's #1.

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Nice find. Thanks for sharing.

I'm curious as to why a lot of these teams have practice facilities so far from the actual game arena. Wouldn't it be more convenient to just have it like in same complex/district?
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Post#89 » by carrrnuttt » Sun May 26, 2024 2:47 pm

chuck_wagon44 wrote:
basketballRob wrote:
twozeroMM wrote:The Suns one is actually insane, all the tech and attention to detail - very impressive. Here's a a tour if anyone is interested.
The Magic's looks just as good. Bobby Marks had a video last week where he ranked Orlando's #1.

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Nice find. Thanks for sharing.

I'm curious as to why a lot of these teams have practice facilities so far from the actual game arena. Wouldn't it be more convenient to just have it like in same complex/district?


I can't speak for any of the other teams, since I don't know their logistics, but the Suns' practice facility is in a very upscale area — right where most of these players live. The arena is downtown, right in the center of the valley.
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Post#90 » by chuck_wagon44 » Thu Aug 1, 2024 1:55 pm

any updates here?
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Post#91 » by AleksandarN » Sun Aug 4, 2024 3:18 am

Nuggets practice facility is so bad they always have preseason training in Southern California. I mean it is terrible. The owners are worth over 18 billion and they are practicing in a building that is 30 years old

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Re: Best and Worst practice facilities in NBA 

Post#92 » by SweaterBae » Sun Aug 4, 2024 3:36 am

chuck_wagon44 wrote:Best:

Worst:
Houston Rockets

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Installing some baskets would go a long way.
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Post#93 » by ArksNetsSince99 » Sun Aug 4, 2024 4:54 am

azcatz11 wrote:
Nyce_1 wrote:
azcatz11 wrote:Worst: Magic
Best: Warriors
I doubt you've seen the Magic's new practice facility so try again with your pick.


Worst: Spurs


Doubt you’ve seen Brooklyn training facility

Try your best one more time :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Best and Worst practice facilities in NBA 

Post#94 » by ArksNetsSince99 » Sun Aug 4, 2024 4:56 am

SweaterBae wrote:
chuck_wagon44 wrote:Best:

Worst:
Houston Rockets

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Installing some baskets would go a long way.


After all this years I finally understand Harden , I would too, prefer strip club over this any day of the week
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Post#95 » by sjballer03 » Sun Aug 4, 2024 7:37 am

AleksandarN wrote:Nuggets practice facility is so bad they always have preseason training in Southern California. I mean it is terrible. The owners are worth over 18 billion and they are practicing in a building that is 30 years old

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That's how Kroenke operates. After the Emirates Stadium was built in London with no government/public subsidy, he tightened the team's pursestrings to the point that teams would ignore their low ball offers. Picture Danny Ainge in the epl. Only difference is that there is no salary cap and you are competing with the likes of Man City, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, PSG and now the Saudi leagues. Bargain hunting aint going to get you very far. Kroenke treated Arsenal like any other of his sports teams. He even trimmed staff (including the Arsenal mascot) during Covid.

Almost every other country other than the US will not at all entertain using tax money/bonds/public resources to help build a stadium. Only recently has Kroenke become more flexible with Arsenal's transfer budget after the Rams, Nuggets, and Avalanche won titles.
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Post#96 » by benhillboy » Sun Aug 4, 2024 3:42 pm

ArksNetsSince99 wrote:
SweaterBae wrote:
chuck_wagon44 wrote:Best:

Worst:
Houston Rockets

Image


Installing some baskets would go a long way.


After all this years I finally understand Harden , I would too, prefer strip club over this any day of the week
:lol: it all makes sense now. Gotta be a strict “no corner close outs on the right side” rule, awesome job putting the wall that close to the court. It had to be a construction mistake but the foreman was like f it. I can’t take the crack-addicted-uncle-level paint job over the bricks. 99.99999999 % chance that scoreboard doesn’t work. Can’t have my boy Reed practicing in there, likely had far better facilities at Kentucky.
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Post#97 » by sjballer03 » Mon Aug 5, 2024 6:02 am

sjballer03 wrote:
AleksandarN wrote:Nuggets practice facility is so bad they always have preseason training in Southern California. I mean it is terrible. The owners are worth over 18 billion and they are practicing in a building that is 30 years old

Image


That's how Kroenke operates. After the Emirates Stadium was built with no government/public subsidy, he tightened the team's pursestrings to the point that teams would ignore their low ball offers. Only recently has he become more flexible with Arsenal's transfer budget after the Rams, Nuggets, and Avalanche won titles.


Not to drag the Kroenke story too much further but St Louis actually won an unprecedented lawsuit against him when he moved the Rams to LA. I do wonder if Seattle could have done the same against Clay Bennett when he moved to OKC, but it seemed they didn't have an appetite to fight like St Louis did.

The best part is that Kroenke actually expected the other NFL owners to help him foot part of the bill for the $790 million settlement since he did them a "favor" moving the Rams to LA. I think eventually the NFL convinced the other teams to pitch in on the settlement to the tune of over $200 million. Crazy to think that they didn't even appeal. Just decided to eat the costs as a cost of doing business.

But long story short, Kroenke had to pay over a billion out of his pocket for the Emirates Stadium and the St Louis lawsuit. So no wonder the Denver Nuggets training facility looks like LA Fitness. Kroenke married the Walmart heiress, and he didn't get this rich by spending more money than he needs to lol. Can't hate the hustle.
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Re: Best and Worst practice facilities in NBA 

Post#98 » by MoreyWins » Mon Aug 5, 2024 6:16 am

benhillboy wrote:
ArksNetsSince99 wrote:
SweaterBae wrote:
Installing some baskets would go a long way.


After all this years I finally understand Harden , I would too, prefer strip club over this any day of the week
:lol: it all makes sense now. Gotta be a strict “no corner close outs on the right side” rule, awesome job putting the wall that close to the court. It had to be a construction mistake but the foreman was like f it. I can’t take the crack-addicted-uncle-level paint job over the bricks. 99.99999999 % chance that scoreboard doesn’t work. Can’t have my boy Reed practicing in there, likely had far better facilities at Kentucky.

That Kentucky facility produced exactly how many league MVPs? I'm sure more future Enterprise workers practiced at Kentucky than the Rockets facility.
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Post#99 » by MoreyWins » Mon Aug 5, 2024 6:17 am

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If you want to see what practice faculties look like up close, look for actual videos of them instead of a cherry picked still shot.
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Re: Best and Worst practice facilities in NBA 

Post#100 » by amcoolio » Mon Aug 5, 2024 6:34 am

I kind of like the simple ones with no windows in high school looking gym. Every NBA player started their journey in that simple environment, and its basketball at its roots. It doesn't have to be fancy.

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