The Mavs spent last summer developing a new practice facility, and they spent this offseason giving their locker room a significant upgrade.
From pumping in clean oxygen casino-style to manipulating light to maximize the players’ circadian rhythm, the new locker room is a futuristic science experiment, one of the most technologically advanced in the NBA. “I really wanted to build it based on science,” owner Mark Cuban said.
Dallas hadn’t given the facility inside American Airlines Center a wholesale face lift since the arena opened 16 years ago. At the time, the Mavs’ home was renowned at the time because each player had a TV and PlayStation inside their locker.