The Miami Heat apparently didn’t have enough time to get the FTX logo off their court.
On Friday night, the Heat announced they were looking for a new naming rights partner and were cutting ties with the company, which is dealing with a scandalous collapse.
The Miami Heat and Miami-Dade County have announced that they are terminating their relationship with FTX.
After just 526 days as FTX Arena, the Heat will be seeking a new naming rights partner for their home court. pic.twitter.com/V954JGDtRe
— Front Office Sports (@FOS) November 12, 2022
FTX Arena will soon be no more, according to statement from Miami-Dade county and the Heat. The search will begin to find new naming rights for arena. pic.twitter.com/qYTAtygPlR
— Will Manso (@WillManso) November 11, 2022
The team was already seen removing the FTX logo from the roof of the building.
View from my condo in Miami, they seem to be dismantling the sign on the FTX Arena! pic.twitter.com/3gaHimxEwy
— Shiv (@shivnull) November 11, 2022
Unfortunately, the team played on Saturday night, and they couldn’t remove the logo off the court leading to an awkward situation.
FTX Arena is still printed on Miami’s court, fwiw. pic.twitter.com/k1IbntEv5B
— Rob Perez (@WorldWideWob) November 13, 2022
The Heat do have an interesting offer for a new naming rights partner, but it’s doubtful they