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Aug 08 2024

Basketball Floor

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Basketball Floor for Chicago Bulls at United Center
Chicago Bulls ProKing® Floor - United Center

Why is a Basketball Floor Wood?

Early construction practices in this country used wood for just about everything. Unlike today, wood floors were ubiquitous. School class rooms had wood floors, not tile or vinyl. In fact, every floor surface in a school was wood, with one exception, restrooms were normally ceramic tile. Gymnasiums had wood flooring as well. 

Early in the 20th century, schools began to use tile (sometimes asbestos tile) for classrooms, restrooms and other areas like the cafeteria. However, the gymnasium floor continued to be wood. It is likely tile was tried in gyms, and found to be unacceptable for all the reasons wood is used.  Wood is forgiving when someone falls and creates less fatigue. The finish on a wood floor provides superior traction or grip to the players and wood provides a clear surface where game lines can be easily seen.

The Wood Basketball Floor

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James Naismith iconic photo

Basketball was invented in 1891 by Dr. James Naismith to keep students at his school active and possibly to keep football players in shape during the winter months. It was mostly played indoors in school gyms, as it is today. Because these gymnasiums had wood floors, floors for basketball continue to be wood flooring. 

As the game of basketball developed into a national pastime, equipment for the game evolved. The ball became purpose made, the “hoops”, even shoes were designed and engineered specifically for the game. The floor was no exception.

Evolution of the Basketball Floor

These floors have become engineering marvels. National and international governing bodies have strict performance guidelines and testing agencies to ensure the floors meet or exceed their standards for top tier levels of competition. Flooring manufacturers have risen to the challenge and today produce the safest, highest performing basketball floors ever made. Today, companies like Horner Sports Flooring, have developed multi-stag resilient floors, high performance portable floors, and low profile floors that meet or exceed DIN, PUR, FIBA and other standards.

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Horner Sports Floor at Villanova University

Basketball Floor Development Continues

Horner Sports Flooring continues to perfect the basketball floor. With advancements in active resiliency, low gloss finish, and progressive locking, Horner stands at the forefront of basketball floor development.

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Jul 30 2024

Who made the 2024 USA Basketball Showcase Floors?

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USA Basketball Showcase Floor London England
USA Basketball Showcase Floor London England

USA Basketball Showcase Draws Large Crowds

The USA Basketball Showcase Tournament drew huge crowds ahead of the Paris Olympics in late July.

USA Basketball is the governing body for basketball in the US, much like FIBA is in Europe. The Showcase offered National Teams, from different countries, an opportunity to play each other ahead of the 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris. 

USA Basketball Showcase Floor London England -Floor level shot from one end
USA Basketball Showcase Floor London England

The O2 and Etihad venues and ProKing® Basketball Floors

The games took place at The O2 in London and The Etihad in Abu Dhabi. Both locations competed on a Horner Sports Flooring, world class, ProKing® floor.

USA Basketball Showcase Floor by Horner Sports Flooring - Abu Dhabi
USA Basketball Showcase Floor by Horner Sports Flooring - Abu Dhabi

ProKings Shipped Internationally

Horner Sports Flooring’s ProKing portable basketball courts are easily trucked domestically and fit neatly into shipping containers for international shipping. ProKing floors are used and shipped around the world for professional teams, collegiate teams and special events. Its rugged design and time tested, proven ability to get the job done has made ProKing the go-to portable floor for events, contests and competition, domestically and internationally. 

USA Basketball Showcase Floor London England -Floor level shot from corner

Contact us for more infomation about getting a ProKing floor anywhere, and we do mean ANYWHERE you need one or want one.

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Written by hornerflooring · Categorized: New Projects, Active Flooring Systems, ProKing, Use Cases

Jul 29 2024

Who Made the 2025 NBA Summer League Floor?

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Another Year at Summer League

For more than a decade, Horner Sports Flooring has been the supplier of the NBA Summer League floors. Held at the Thomas and Mack Center and Cox Pavilion in Las Vegas, each year, Summer League has become the primier summer basketball event. This year is no different.

Horner Sports Flooring ProKing at 2025 NBA Summer League
Horner Sports Flooring ProKing at 2025 NBA Summer League

As in the past, this year’s NBA Summer League floors have the clean, classic styling fans love to see. The large, red, white and blue 2025 NBA Summer League logo dominates center court, as it has for years. The floor is bordered in red with white text, as usual.  Play area graphics have been limited to a darkened area inside the three point line, with the key reverting back to natural. The play area is beautifully devoid of sponsor ads and other distractions.

Make no mistake, Horner Sports Flooring has the ability to lay down cutting edge graphics, but as we can see here, sometimes, the discipline to keep it simple can really pay off.

2025 NBA Summer League uses ProKing®

Below the understated graphics is a world class, Horner Sports Flooring, ProKing® portable basketball floor. The ProKing® basketball floor is used by professional and collegiate teams nation and world wide. The ProKing® floor boasts the lightest panels in the business and the fastest load in/load out times available. These ProKing floors are trucked from the Horner factory/mill, game ready. Within 2 hrs. of arrival, the floor can be ready for competition.

If you have questions about Horner Sports Flooring or ProKing portable basketball courts, contact us below.

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Written by hornerflooring · Categorized: New Projects, Active Flooring Systems, ProKing, Use Cases · Tagged: portable floors, proking

Jul 08 2024

New Gymnasium Floor at Tec Toluca

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Horner Sports Flooring for the Gymnasium – International

Horner Sports Flooring recently completed a significant project at Tec Toluca, one of Mexico’s leading private universities located in Toluca, Edo. Mexico Spanning across 1,200 square meters, this project involved the installation of premium hardwood maple flooring in the university’s gymnasium.

Horner Sports flooring at Tec de Monterrey Toluca Campus

Our team at Horner meticulously engineered and installed the hardwood maple flooring, ensuring it met the rigorous demands of professional athletes and students alike. This gymnasium flooring not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of the gym but also delivers superior performance, durability, and safety, catering to a diverse range of sporting activities and events.

 

Horner Sports Flooring –  Gymnasium Flooring Quality

Throughout the installation of this gymnasium flooring, we demonstrated our expertise in sports flooring solutions, delivering impeccable craftsmanship and attention to detail. The completion of this project underscores our commitment to excellence and our ability to provide tailored solutions that meet the unique needs of our esteemed clients.

We would like to give a special shoutout to Prodisa⁵ for working with us! They lead the charge in sports infrastructure, showcasing endless projects meeting the demands of athletes from every level. We are thrilled to continue to partner with Prodisa⁵ on future projects!

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Contact Horner Sports Flooring for information on starting your own project

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Apr 17 2024

What Should You Consider When Choosing Gym Flooring?

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hardwood basketball court practice facility with indoor synthetic track

Primary Consideration

When considering what type of hardwood, maple flooring to use in a new or renovated gymnasium, the athletes playing on the floor are the primary consideration. All other considerations come after safety, from professional athlete to 1st grade gym class.

Breaking Down a Safe Floor

Physical Factors

To ensure a safe sports floor, you should consider a floor that:

  • Follows PUR standards, set by the Maple Flooring Manufacturers Association (MFMA).
    PUR standards focus on:
    • Shock absorption
    • Vertical deflection
    • Area of deflection
    • Ball bounce
    • Surface friction
  • Surface Friction: Provides the proper traction for the intended use, like basketball games and other athletic activities, for the life of the floor.
  • Shock Absorption: For running, jumping and falling, to reduce the risk of injury.
  • Vertical and Area Deflection: Ensures there is a consistent response, by the floor to the athlete’s input.

A PUR certified floor is a safe sports floor.

Economical Consideration

After safety, you will want to consider the economical factors of your new floor.

  • Make sure you couple a reasonable initial investment with added life cycle/cost benefits.
  • Minimize your financial risk by getting a floor with a track record for longevity and documented history of success in similar applications.
  • Request your floor is manufactured by a reputable company that stands behind their product.
  • Demand your new floor is installed by factory-trained, accredited professionals to ensure maximum warranty coverage.
  • Confirm the floor is easy to maintain relative to competitive floors.
  • Recognize that even an economical floor from Horner Sports Flooring is a safe floor.

Demanding a Horner Sports Floor will cover all these considerations and more. Horner Sports Flooring is a founding member of the MFMA and was established in 1891 – the same year basketball was invented. .

Consider Synthetic

Horner Sports Flooring has a long history in hardwood flooring, but we also have a product line of synthetic systems. All of our systems are specialized for virtually every sports activity and engineered for the very best in athlete safety, athletic performance, structural integrity, trouble-free maintenance, and long-lasting appeal.

There are some applications where wood flooring is not recommended, weight training rooms for instance. We encourage those looking into athletic, hardwood flooring to evaluate all the uses that their flooring will be experiencing:

  • High moisture area
  • High impact area
  • High traffic area

Now determine if a wood or synthetic floor is best suited to your application. 

hardwood basketball court

Final Considerations

Hardwood flooring has the aesthetics and performance that is associated with traditional court competition. The downside to purchasing hardwood flooring is the cost and maintenance. Plus, there are some applications that wood is just not suited for. While hardwood flooring is ideal for the athletes playing on it, a multiple use gymnasium or multi-purpose room may warrant consideration of synthetic flooring. The most common example of this is a field house that uses wood sports flooring for the courts and a synthetic surface for the track that surrounds the courts. Known as a “Combi” floor, Horner has several proven wood-synthetic floor pairings.

We hope the above discussion has helped you better plan your meeting with your flooring professional. While the above represents some of the most important considerations you should make, there are a few more:

Consider these:

  • Sport-specific, multiple sports, or multi-purpose?
  • Top level competition or recreational activities?
  • Number of participants and spectators
  • Number of hours/day and days/year the facility will be used?
  • Special equipment use (bleachers, sound stages, lifts, portable backstops, etc.)?
  • Desired life expectancy of floor?
  • Budgetary considerations – initial cost versus total cost of ownership?

It may seem daunting trying to decide on a new floor for your new or renovated gymnasium, but there are always friendly people here at Horner Sports Flooring to assist you, regardless of your current level of flooring knowledge.

Give us a call if you have questions.

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