In a very rare turn of events, the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia suddenly became a hazardous playing court.
Apparently, the floor at the 76ers’ home had wet spots caused by “irregularly high exterior temperatures”.
Hearing condensation issues on the floor in Philly due to irregularly high exterior temperatures. Game is in question. Will know more soon.
— James Ham (@James_HamNBA) November 30, 2016
There are a lot of wet spots on the #WellsFargoCenter flow. This doesn't appear to safe to play tonight's game between #Sixers vs #SacKings pic.twitter.com/FVODnkpOPQ
— Keith Pompey (@PompeyOnSixers) November 30, 2016
Watch this video to see how wet the floor gets. #Sixers #SacramentoKings pic.twitter.com/96qHdS8z8h
— Keith Pompey (@PompeyOnSixers) December 1, 2016
With a very risky situation in front of the Sixers and Kings players, the league has decided to cancel the game putting the players' safety first and foremost. A new play date is yet to be announced.
https://twitter.com/SacThrone/status/804118415157755904