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Big 12 Tournament glass court has a bizarre problem as March Madness gets underway

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The Big 12 Tournament, for both women's basketball this week and men's basketball next week, is being played on a court unlike almost any other.

The court is made out of glass. Officially, it's an ASB GlassFloor. And the reason? It's a full LED video court.

The league can put whatever it wants on the floor, because it's essentially a giant screen.

This is an example of what it can be used to do:

The Big 12's press release when it announced the court promised:

  • Dynamic court designs

  • Shot charts

  • Interactive games for fans during timeouts

  • Immersive animations following key plays and moments

It'll be fascinating to see how it all plays out.

But with the women's tournament underway on Wednesday, there's one weird thing: Someone forget the midcourt line.

This seems important:

Given the customizability of the floor, though, this seems like an easy fix. Someone just has to alter the digital design a bit to put that line on, and they can place it right there.

It's a cool concept, for sure. It'll be fascinating to hear the reviews on how the court actually plays, but it has serious potential.

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