Facility
Connor Hardwood Courts
Play on the same court as the NBA?
Only at Hoops.
Hoops features four high school and two college courts. These six Connor "Uniforce" hardwood courts are the same courts used by both the NBA and the men's and women's NCAA Final Four Championships. This state of the art flooring system provides the safest and most competitive advantage to players of all skill levels.
Hoops is the only multi-court independent facility in the U.S. where you can experience the Connor "Uniforce" floor yourself.
Nike recycles over 2 million athletic shoes annually into granulated rubber, foam and fabric raw materials. The reclaimed raw material is called Nike Grind, which is used in the manufacturing of Connor-branded sub floor material for wood and synthetic flooring systems.
Proceeds from floors like the 6 Hoops "Uniforce" floors go to the Nike Foundation to fund construction of new athletic surfaces in under served communities. Monies are also used to develop new technology utilizing shoe to surface interface testing. The "Uniforce" wood floor system surface was designed as a direct by product of Connor's partnership with Nike. The end result is the most performance enhancing hardwood sports flooring system available in the industry, providing outstanding uniformity, low vibration, and great shock absorption and basketball rebound. It is now the choice basketball floor of schools like the University of Florida and Gonzaga, and the volleyball floor for the University of Auburn, not to mention Hoops, where the game is.