The Brooklyn Nets unveiled a two-tone gray home court at Barclays Center inspired by the city's blacktop courts and "industrial vibe," reported Zach Lowe of ESPN.

It will be the first all-gray court in league history, according to the NBA.

The new look also features an enlarged "B" logo at center court, while also eliminating the "Brooklyn, New York" wordmark from their previous design.

"There was some impetus to refresh things but also some hesitation...We have seen court designs that have fallen on their face," said Jeff Gamble, the Nets vice president of content and creative.

The Nets darkened the shade of gray after a televised test run. The league has previously rejected various court colors, arguing that they wouldn't translate well to television.