Is this the new Chicago Bulls court design? (Photo)
By Josh Hill
The Chicago Bulls haven’t changed much about their logo or design in their history, but that could be changing in the near future.
Not a whole lot has changed when it comes to the way the Chicago Bulls have looked over the years, as they haven’t touched their logo and they have barely moved around as far as home arenas are concerned. But some changes could be coming in the near future as the Bulls prepare to enter a new era for the franchise.
The Fred Hoiberg era is one that might see some major expansion for the Bulls in their west side home at the United Center, and the changes might start from within.
While it’s not official, it appears that the Chicago Bulls new court design for the United Center might have leaked out early, thanks to Phil Hecken at UniWatch.
It’s no secret that the Bulls are trying to expand on their lot on the west side of Chicago, with a new practice center having just been built there and plans to fill out the area as a sports complex of sorts. Part of this change could include changing up the hardwood inside the United Center to harken back to the Madhouse on Madison years of the Bulls.
You can’t get all that retro with a team that hasn’t changed hardly anything about its scheme over the course of its existence, but the Bulls are going to try nonetheless.
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