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'No loose floorboards' on Final Four court where UNC's Armando Bacot was injured, says manufacturer


The manufacturer of the court at the men's college basketball Final Four said Tuesday that the spot on the floor where North Carolina star injured himself during Monday night's championship game didn't have any structural issues. "The court's absorption characteristics are by design, and there were no loose floorboards or panels." (ESPN.com)

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'No loose floorboards' on Final Four court where UNC's Armando Bacot was injured, says manufacturer