NBA Finals Get a Nostalgic Makeover: Trophy Returns To Center Court
Remember when the NBA Finals actually felt like, well, the Finals? When you turned on your TV and immediately knew something special was happening because the court itself screamed championship basketball? Yeah, me too. And apparently, so does the league.
After a 15-year hiatus that nobody asked for, the NBA is finally bringing back one of its most iconic visual traditions: the Larry O’Brien Trophy graphic at center court, complete with the classic Finals script logo on the home team’s floor. It is about time.
The Return Of Championship Glory To NBA Finals Courts
The NBA will return to painting the Larry O'Brien trophy at center court and Finals script logo on the home team's floor for the Finals starting this season, per sources. The last time the large trophy was painted on court was 2009. pic.twitter.com/QsFOTFZCSa
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) October 22, 2025
Let’s be real for a second. The NBA Finals without that trophy sitting proudly at center court felt like ordering a pizza without cheese. Sure, it’s technically still pizza, but something crucial is missing. The last time we saw this beautiful piece of hardwood art was back in 2009, and basketball fans have been quietly (and sometimes not so quietly) wondering why it ever disappeared in the first place.
The decision to bring back this feature isn’t just about aesthetics, though it certainly doesn’t hurt. There’s something about seeing that championship hardware emblazoned on the floor that adds weight to every possession, every defensive stand, every clutch shot. It’s a constant reminder of what’s at stake—the ultimate prize in professional basketball.
Why This NBA Finals Change Actually Matters
Some might roll their eyes and say it’s just a logo. Those people are wrong, and I am willing to die on this hill. Sports are built on tradition, ritual, and the little details that separate a regular game from a moment that lives in highlight reels forever. The trophy at center court does exactly that.
Think about the iconic moments we’ve witnessed over the years. Now imagine them with that trophy graphic right there in the frame. Michael Jordan’s flu game. LeBron’s block on Iguodala. Dirk’s redemption tour. These moments happened on courts that wore their championship credentials proudly.
The Larry O’Brien Trophy, named after the former NBA commissioner who helped shape the modern league, represents everything players work their entire careers to achieve. Having it displayed at center court during the NBA Finals isn’t just decoration—it’s a statement. It tells everyone watching that this isn’t just another game. This is history being written in real time.
So here’s to the NBA for finally listening and bringing back something that should have never left. Sometimes the old ways are the best, and this is definitely one of those times.
