Summary
The NBA postponed a game between the Miami Heat and Chicago Bulls at the United Center due to unsafe playing conditions caused by condensation on the court. The issue was linked to warm, rainy weather and a previous hockey game at the venue. It marked the first such postponement in nearly ten years.
Key Facts
- The NBA postponed the Bulls vs. Heat game because the court was too slippery.
- Condensation on the court was caused by warm weather and a previous hockey game.
- Attempts to fix the issue lasted over 90 minutes but were unsuccessful.
- The delay was around 1 hour and 46 minutes before the decision to postpone.
- A new date for the game hasn't been decided yet due to scheduling conflicts.
- The United Center is unavailable the following day due to another event.
- Similar issues happened in the 2016-17 NBA season with games in Minnesota and Philadelphia.