There are a lot of wet spots on the #WellsFargoCenter flow. This doesn't appear to safe to play tonight's game between #Sixers vs #SacKings pic.twitter.com/FVODnkpOPQ — Keith Pompey (@PompeyOnSixers) November 30, 2016

On Wednesday, the Philadelphia 76ers’ game hosting the Sacramento Kings was postponed because of wet spots on the court. The NBA made the announcement, citing unsafe playing conditions on the arena floor.

“Arena officials worked diligently to address the issue, but NBA officials determined the court was not suitable to play,” the 76ers said in a statement.

The game will be made up at a later date.

Sacramento’s social media was critical of the Sixers’ inability to have floors prepared for Wednesday’s game.

Tonight's game has been postponed... y'all can trust the process but not the floor? Smh, @Sixers. — Sacramento Kings (@SacramentoKings) December 1, 2016

The start of the game was delayed an hour before the final decision was made. Here is a statement from Sixers CEO Scott O’Neil, saying it could take an extra 20-30 minutes to dry the floors.

The cause of the wet floors, per the Philadelphia Inquirer’s Keith Pompey, was an odd mix of outdoor and indoor temperatures.

The moisture was a result of the high temperature outside and the temperature inside the arena being 75 degrees in here earlier. — Keith Pompey (@PompeyOnSixers) December 1, 2016

Pompey was kind enough to give a demonstration of just how wet the Wells Fargo Center floor is.

Watch this video to see how wet the floor gets. #Sixers #SacramentoKings pic.twitter.com/96qHdS8z8h — Keith Pompey (@PompeyOnSixers) December 1, 2016

The Philadelphia floors didn’t look safe for playing basketball any time soon. Especially not if their preferred method of floor drying is the same way you clean up a household spill you really don’t feel like touching.

Even Kings center DeMarcus Cousins, a registered hooper in all states, tried to mop the floors. Boogie’s efforts were of no avail, but Sacramento GM Vlade Divac gave him some pointers on how to get that elbow grease into the floors.

Boogie is now mopping the floor and taking tips from Vlade pic.twitter.com/004NfhzIJC — Tony Xypteras (@TonyXypteras) December 1, 2016

It was also unsafe for Sixers prized rookie Joel Embiid, whose minutes restriction was lifted to 28 minutes starting with tonight’s game.