Luka Doncic Sounds Alarm on Lakers’ NBA Cup Court: Could Slippery Surface Spark Serious Injuries?
LOS ANGELES — Luka Doncic lit up the scoreboard with 43 points against the Clippers, powering his team into the quarterfinals of the Emirates NBA Cup. Yet, despite the electric performance and the win, one thing lingered as a nagging concern: the slick, treacherous surface of the Lakers’ specially designed NBA Cup court. It’s not every day you hear a superstar highlight that what stole the spotlight wasn’t just the points but the slippery dangers underfoot. From multiple slips on the shiny floor to coach J.J. Redick’s hesitations about condensation caused by the rink next door, the Lakers’ home court at Crypto.com Arena is raising some eyebrows. With the Lakers gearing up to face Doncic’s former squad, the Dallas Mavericks, on this very floor again, the slippery saga is far from over. Let’s dive into what’s causing all the slip-ups and why it might just affect the showdown ahead.



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