The San Antonio Spurs have confirmed that the air conditioning system at the AT&T Center has been repaired ahead of game two of the NBA finals.
The system broke down in the first game of the finals as the Spurs ran out 110-95 victors over the Miami Heat, which caused problems for several players including LeBron James, who was forced off with four minutes to play with cramps.
National Basketball Players Association condemned conditions in which the game was played, but the club have revealed that the issue has been resolved ahead of the second match-up.
The Spurs said in a statement: "The electrical failure that caused the AC system outage during game one of the NBA finals has been repaired. The AC system has been tested, is fully operational and will continue to be monitored."
Game two of the NBA finals takes place later today.