In 2016, the Sacramento Kings rebranded themselves and unveiled five new logos, including a medieval-esque lion dribbling a basketball for the team’s “Global” uniform design.

And on Thursday, the Sacramento Kings unveiled an alternative court design for the 2017-18 season at Golden 1 Center, featuring the lion logo at halfcourt. This design is awesome:

It will not be the Kings’ main court design, but it certainly should be.

Here’s more on the new court design, from the Kings’ press release:

Today, the Sacramento Kings unveiled an alternative court design for the 2017-18 season. The new black court, reflects the design elements of the team’s global marks, including new logos specific to India and China. As part of the franchise’s mission, the team strives to make basketball the premier sport of the 21st century beyond traditional borders.

The team will use this customizable floor through the season when wearing the Global Uniform at home. Building a brand that connects with fans around the world will help create an authentic connection with emerging international basketball audiences, from the court up through jerseys, apparel and more.

nternational elements are present throughout the new design. For the team’s biggest global celebrations, Bollywood and Lunar New Year theme nights, interchangeable panels featuring a new regional logo – a Kings crown featuring the team’s name in Hindi or Mandarin – will be added to the floor. The Kings will use these marks, in addition to the primary logo in future India and China endeavors.

For other games, the team’s global crest – a heralding lion, a symbol of leadership and strength recognized around the world – will remain at center court. The granite “S”, inspired by the city’s flag showing the inseparable link between the community and team, will wrap around the floor along the apron.

[Sacramento Kings]

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