Over the last two weeks, members of the Golden State Warriors have returned to the Bay Area for a voluntary offseason minicamp.
Golden State’s players and coaches are residing in a campus-like atmosphere in San Francisco. When they’re not scrimmaging or going through drills on the court at practice, the Warriors need to fill their time inside the Bay Area edition of the Orlando Bubble.
On Saturday, a pair of Warriors transformed Chase Center into their own personal gaming room. Damion Lee and Juan Toscano-Anderson used the arena’s center court scoreboard monitor to play a game of NBA 2K. Lee and Toscano-Anderson matched up between the New Orleans Pelicans and the Indiana Pacers.
Via @warriors on Twitter:
Can you think of a better way to play?@NBA2K || @PlayStation pic.twitter.com/FOOW83gBe6
— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) October 3, 2020
Chase Center’s video monitor is currently the largest center court display in the NBA, standing at 9,699 square feet.
If the players or coaches don’t decide to play NBA 2K, the Warriors have converted a room at Chase Center into a player’s lounge for the duration of camp. The lounge features games like cornhole, ping pong and pool.
The Warriors will close out camp inside “The Dubble” on Tuesday, Oct. 6.
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