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Vancouver Grizzlies hardwood for sale on Craigslist

The old hardwood floor that the Vancouver Grizzlies basketball team used to practice on has been put up for sale on Craigslist.

Team and NBA logos still on the boards at former practice facility

Former B.C. NBA team's floor for sale

12 years ago
Duration 2:06
The Vancouver Grizzlies have moved, but there is time to buy some of the team's history

The old hardwood floor that the Vancouver Grizzlies basketball team used to practice on has been put up for sale on Craigslist.

The NBA franchise packed up and left the city11 years ago forMemphis, but leftthe floor at their oldRichmond practice facility behind.

For a while thefacility wasa Golds Gym, then Michael Marti took possession of the facility with the aim of converting it into a laser tag arena.

The Craigslist ad reads, "We are looking for anyone interested in taking the floor off of our hands! Asking $13, 000. Perfect for any fan of the Grizzlies when they were around or even an NBA collector!" (Michael Marti/Craigslist)

"When we looked at the floor it was difficult for us to make a decision to just rip it out. I knew that it must have value to someone."

So Marti placed an ad on Craiglist, asking for $13,000 dollars for the 437-square-meter court.

"We picked an arbitrary number of 13,000. Again, it's really not a matter of making money, although if we can make a profit we are in business and we'd be happy to do so," he said.

The regulation-sized basketball court comes complete with NBA logos and the giant insignia of the Vancouver Grizzlies painted in the centre.

"Perfect for any fan of the Grizzlies when they were around or even an NBA collector!" says the ad.

Marti wants to find a new home for the hardwood court before his new business opens this summer.

"If someone is able to come take it for memorabilia for the city, we'd rather have that than us just throw it in the bin and scrap it."

Marti says he has already received interestedcalls from as far away as Memphis.