Last night, it was warm in the Civic Center and it was obvious that condensation was forming on the court. Players kept slipping. I thought Will Franklin was going to turn his ankle when he fell down in the second half. I know the Civic Center is spending 55 million in renovations. Does anyone know if this condensation problem is going to be taken care of when the construction is complete? I hope it doesn't take a serious injury to a player before it gets addressed.
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The last time Will slipped was because the CC crew missed the wet spot created when JC went down a moment earlier. I was in upper bowl and we all saw the wet mark and once Will went through lane he slipped...
???We all want Bradley to win. If our methods and visions for that are different, then so be it. Don't ever attempt to tell me I am not a fan!???
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Originally posted by bert notoriusYou would think science could offer a solution. If it is a known issue and someone, say a player looking at a lucrative pro contract, were to be injured, could negligence be proven?
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Originally posted by Fetz86It is a commn problem in all arenas with ice under the floor, I would think people would have found a way to fix it. The Bradley Engineers can probably find a solution
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It would cost too much to melt the ice; I was really mad when Will fell down as it was an important possession and that should never happen; it could have injured him severly and cost us the game; the Scotttrade center has ice under their floor and they never seem to have any problems with players slipping ; I have said this before that someone from the civic center needs to go down and see how they keep from having these problems because the temperature in St.Louis is hotter .
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Originally posted by real fanIt would cost too much to melt the ice; I was really mad when Will fell down as it was an important possession and that should never happen; it could have injured him severly and cost us the game; the Scotttrade center has ice under their floor and they never seem to have any problems with players slipping ; I have said this before that someone from the civic center needs to go down and see how they keep from having these problems because the temperature in St.Louis is hotter .???We all want Bradley to win. If our methods and visions for that are different, then so be it. Don't ever attempt to tell me I am not a fan!???
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That one may have been a wet spot from JC (that seems like a bit of a strange sentence ), BUT our players were slipping and sliding all night, so there really is a problem.
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