The floating court was the site for a three-on-three tournament,
organised in collaboration with the local mexico cell phone database basketball shop Grosbasket, to attract publicity with the spectacle of the players (almost literally) walking on water.

The new Jordan Luka 2 ‘Lake Bled’ shoes are inspired by the picturesque Lake Bled on which the floating basketball arena is built. The pristine lake is the tonal inspiration for the basketball shoes, which incorporate a cool icy-blue colour palette as part of their design.
The inspiration pays homage to Luka Dončić’s national heritage, with Nike describing the scenic Lake Bled as a “famed example of Slovenia’s natural beauty”.
Indeed, the shoe construction itself is influenced by the location.
The shoes, which are categorised on Nike’s website as using “sustainable materials”, are designed with at least 20 percent recycled material and can be purchased for $200.
“Slovenia—Luka’s home country—is the first nation to be declared a ‘Green Destination of the World’ in its entirety,” says Nike. “And the shoe’s mindful construction (each pair is made with at least 20 percent recycled material) honours the country’s ongoing dedication to sustainability.”
Indeed, Nike aims to increase its usage of environmentally preferred materials, to decrease its greenhouse gas emissions by 0.5M imperial tons by 2025.
With the new shoes it is taking a step in the right direction.
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