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Arizona State Men's Basketball Reverse Retro Uniform

Arizona State Men’s Basketball introduced their new uniform dubbed the 1961-62 Reverse Retro. The throwback uniform featured a clean gold jersey and shorts combo with maroon and white border stripes. Across the chest in maroon are the words Sun Devils with the player’s number found underneath. The back of the jerseys features a wide font number with no player’s names giving it the retro vibe.

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New Duke Basketball The Brotherhood Uniform

The Duke basketball team has released their latest edition of the ‘The Brotherhood’ uniform. The new look is a white version of the gothic-style we saw during the 2019-20 season. The white jersey features the gothic Duke across the chest. While the shorts feature the Duke Basketball D logo on them.

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Wisconsin 'By The Players' Edition Uniform

The Wisconsin Men’s Basketball team has revealed their latest alternate look dubbed ‘By The Players’ Edition uniform. The special look was designed by player’s Johnny Davis, Jordan Davis, Lorne Bowman II, Ben Carlson and Tyler Wahl in collaboration with Under Armour. The inspiration was drawn from past Badger uniforms with the red and white checkerboard pattern on the collar, sleeves and shorts of the uniform. Across the chest of the jersey is a large white UW outlined in red and the numbers underneath set to match. The shorts features a large Badger W on the sides to finish off the custom player edition look.

“That generation is very much into the attire and the gear. We aren’t going to have eight or nine (uniforms) like Oregon, but the one is fine, and they did a good job with it.” - UW coach Greg Gard

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Liberty Men's Basketball New Uniforms

The Liberty Men’s Basketball team has overhauled their uniforms for the upcoming season and have introduced four new looks that we will see on the court for the Flames.

The first look will be the new icy whites that features the Liberty script across the chest in navy and light blue, with a navy neckline and numbers to match. The Alternative Blue look features a navy base with white numbers and block liberty across the chest with a light blue top half and sides. The Traditional Reds have white and navy numbers and letters, with the Liberty script across the chest. The final look is the Throwback Creams that showcase the old school letters and numbers with the retro Liberty Eagle mascot on the shorts. The new designs give the Flames plenty of options to take the court in this season.

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2021-22 NBA City Edition Uniforms

The NBA and Nike have revealed this year’s lineup for the 2021-22 City Edition threads for each team. The annual uniform is meant to connect and explore how a city’s zip code influences its core basketball fandom, and vice versa.

This year, the 2021-22 Nike NBA City Edition uniforms tap into time and place as inspirations, using some of the unforgettable moments for each franchise. The inspiration was drawn from expansions, player performances and club titles resulting in a strong tie of details from different eras.

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Atlanta Hawks

The front numbers and the stripe configuration on the shorts pay tribute to the first uniforms debuted in 1968, while the back numbers hearken to the highlight era of the ’80s. The wingspan logo of the ‘90s makes a bold return across the front, while the beloved Primary Icon logo goes front and center on the belt. And the jersey anthem calls out the city’s iconic “404” with the razor-talon Hawk.

Boston Celtics

It’s a tall task to pick a collection of greatest moments for your franchise when 17 championship banners hang from the rafters. The Nike NBA City Edition uniforms focus on lettering and striping details from the ’46 and ’49 Celtic teams, as well as some signature details (Lucky the Leprechaun returns) from the franchise’s untouched run in the ’60s.

Brooklyn Nets

Marking the team’s path from New York to New Jersey and back again, the argyle side panel is a tribute to the repeat Eastern Conference championships from the ’01-‘02 and ’02-‘03 seasons. The patch on the shorts is a throwback to the ’80s, while the red, white and blue color blocking reaches back to the franchise’s ABA roots. On top of the navy body color, the black space symbolizes a team on the rise, poised to leave a new mark on the league.

Charlotte Hornets

The “Charlotte” script wordmark has never been used on a Hornets uniform, a detail calling to mind the team’s postseason run in the late ’80s. On the front of the jersey, the numbers are styled in the way of the current Hornets font, right justified on the front as a throwback to the Bobcats jerseys from ‘04-’09 and ‘12-’14, and the player name on the back honors the classic Hornets font. The iconic pinstripes return in purple, green and blue, commemorating the first team in league history to wear them on a jersey. The shorts bring back the original Hugo design from the team’s founding year in 1988.

Chicago Bulls

The unforgettable script from the Bulls’ debut ’66 season graces the jersey chest. Two callouts to the team’s three-peats cover the area above the jock tag. The four stars of the city’s flag stud the belt buckle, while on the diamond cutout of the shorts, a black pinstripe pattern hearkens back to the team’s second three-peat.

Cleveland Cavaliers

The uniforms are styled in the franchise’s classic crimson and gold, a pattern that honors the return of the team’s swashbuckling swordsman from the '70s and the Miracle at Richfield. The jersey pays tribute to the '16 championship season, and the legendary comeback that brought the city its first title in generations. The shorts rep the Cavs logo from the ’80s and ’90s playoff runs on one leg, and the logo from the historic ’16 season on the other.

Dallas Mavericks

Although the City Edition uniform brings back the green accents and western-style typography of the franchise’s early years, this season is the first time that a cowboy hat is set on top of the Dallas wordmark. The shorts include the style of cowboy hat featured graphically from the team’s first 20 years, the horse from its second 20, and a belt buckle with a giant Texas skyline.

Denver Nuggets

Uniform details from the team’s fast-breaking game play of the ’80s and its shocking postseason run in ’94 make their way into this year’s City Edition jersey. A shimmering rainbow tetris pattern returns on the side paneling, the shorts and the neckline. Maxie the Miner, the team’s original mascot, appears on the belt buckle. The number set stretches back to the ’93-’94 to ’02- ‘03 uniforms. The diamond insert is a tribute to the identity of the ’75–’76 ABA team.

Detroit Pistons

The jersey proudly displays “Detroit” across the chest set against accented teal, royal and white arm taping. The side paneling is a nod to the Pistons squads of the mid to late ’90s. Both the Pistons’ former and current patches are featured on opposite sides of the shorts and are set against lightning bolt strikes, reminiscent of the team’s late ’70s aesthetics. The color-block waistband is a remix of the classic flaming horse logo and the ’90s era graphics.

Golden State Warriors

The uniform’s inspiration began with Oakland, the team’s home for nearly 50 years. Based in black, the Bay Bridge logo is surrounded by a design representing the roof of the team’s former arena. As a tribute to the We Believe Warriors of the late 2000s, lightning bolts line the uniform’s side panels. The shorts are embellished with a golden trim and feature two logos: one from the We Believe era, and the other marking the Warrior’s 75th anniversary.

Houston Rockets

The uniform’s style is inspired by the mid ’90s jerseys, with white pinstripes fading into navy continuing to the shorts. The belt buckle features the team logo from the Clutch City championship years of ’94 and ’95. The two logos, pulled from the 2000s, mark two moments: one for Houston’s No. 1 draft pick, and the other from the team’s memorable 22-game winning streak.

Indiana Pacers

Front and center is the Pacers jersey wordmark from 1987 surrounded by the famous yellow color blocking. More details on the lining and the side paneling pay tribute to the team’s legacy, such as the three ABA championships in the early ’70s and its 2000 Eastern Conference Championship. The shorts include the team’s current logo remixed with the classic look from 1971.

Los Angeles Clippers

The uniform has a Pacific blue base color that was inspired by the team’s past incarnations as the Buffalo Braves and the San Diego Clippers. The jersey numbers and taping on the neck, arms and shorts are a tribute to the 1984 uniform design, marking the team’s first season in Los Angeles. The memorable Clippers script wordmark is from the 2015-16 season, linked to its high-flying roster. The uniform’s shorts feature the three white sails that were part of the original Clippers logo design, and part of the team’s first Nike NBA City Edition uniform in 2017-18.

Los Angeles Lakers

While the shorts incorporate the baby blue from the original championship team in Minneapolis, the primary head-to-toe color is the Lakers purple that emerged in the late ’60s. The belt buckle includes the “L” logo from the three-peat era of the 2000s.

Memphis Grizzlies

The uniform brings in details from throughout the team’s far-reaching background, from British Columbia to Tennessee. The uniform’s main colors are the midnight blue and yellow that have represented the Grizzlies style since 2004. A stylized “Mem” wordmark from 2018 patterns through the neck, arms and shorts in a design similar to both the original Vancouver uniform and the current Statement Edition uniforms. The waistband has the “claw ball” logo drawing from the original design from Vancouver and those early Memphis years. The shorts have the iconic bear logo from 2002 updated with the current blue colorway.

Miami Heat

This is a mash-up in the truest sense of the word, comprised of a collage of letters and numbers from the franchise’s most iconic jerseys. The black base is a neutral foundation for the letters pulled from uniform sets like the technicolor Vice Nights jersey, the Miami Floridians jersey and others. Just above the jock tag appears “15 Strong,” referring to the team’s 2006 championship run. Rounding out the uniform is a thin golden stripe that symbolizes the security ropes brought out by arena staff seconds before the thrilling Game 6 shot in 2014.

Milwaukee Bucks

The uniform features green and Lake Michigan blue from the team’s current uniform sets, side panel blocking from 2001, the neckline from the 2010s, and the number set worn by the team during its second championship in 2021. A remixed waistband logo from 1971 is a callback to skyhooks and triple-double averages.

Minnesota Timberwolves

The blue, green and white color palette of the uniform returns from the team’s inaugural 1989 season. The wolf logo reflects the origins of the team, while the wordmark and forest images are inspired by the MVP-era early 2000s. Each side of the short is equipped with guard hair patterns to capture the essence of the wolf as well as resurface themes from the inaugural 2017-18 Nike NBA City Edition uniform.

New Orleans Pelicans

Inspired by the resilience of the city, the uniform combines a white base with typography reminiscent of wrought iron. It also boasts red, gold and navy stripes, as well as the signature “NOLA” emblem, iconic fleurs-de-lis on the belt buckle in Mardi Gras gold, and an anthem that defines the team and its city: “Won’t Bow Down.”

New York Knicks

The black uniform features orange and blue piping and checkered side panels. A graphic treatment of the team’s world-famous arena is shown on each leg, while the belt buckle boasts the logo that defined the team in the 2000s. The shorts carry retired Knicks numbers along the waistband.

OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER

Atop a white base, the uniform brings back the vertical lettering from the Thunder’s first alternate uniform, worn from 2012 to 2016. Also returning is the team’s belt buckle graphic from its first practice uniforms. Additionally, the sash detail on the shorts from the 2018-2019 Nike NBA City Edition uniform honors Oklahoma’s indigenous culture.

Orlando Magic

The uniform includes orange and anthracite detailing to recognize the orange groves that helped build the city’s economy, while the neck and arm taping are throwbacks to the team’s original jerseys, with the side insert featuring the first Orlando Magic logo. Two questions that typified the ’90s-era teams — “Why Not Us?” and “Why Not Now?” — are printed up and down the jersey in the form of pinstripes.

PHILADELPHIA 76ERS

The team’s 40-year relationship to its home arena is celebrated by the arena’s logos on the shorts and the belt buckle. The arena’s signature multicolor pattern runs up the sides of the jersey. The deep blue body color is a deeper version of the team’s royal blue, while the wordmark, numbers and player names are inspired by the team’s graphic identity from the late ’70s.

Phoenix Suns

The Nike NBA City Edition design from the 2020-21 season is inspired by the Valley’s breathtaking scenery, using stark colors and pixelated, abstract lines to create the local geographic landscape. The horizontal striping across the chest uses a spectrum of color to create the hues for Arizona sunsets and sunrises. The classic Sunburst logo returns on the short, while the “PHX” acronym appears on the waistband.

Portland Trail Blazers

“Rip City” appears in the retro ’90s-style font with drop shadow. The belt buckle features “Portland” in the ’70s-style font from the original Blazers teams. A signature plaid pattern is a nod to a memorable feature of the city’s culture and also honors an all-time coach. A “City of Roses” anthem is a tribute to the city that supports its team.

Sacramento Kings

An asymmetrical stripe over the black base is an ode to the “Greatest Show on Court” teams of the early 2000s. The script wordmark is a staple of the team’s design, as it’s been part of the team’s history from Kansas City to its permanent home in Sacramento. The waistband features a remixed version of the Rochester Royals logo set in purple and black.

San Antonio Spurs

Lining the entire uniform are the franchise’s fiesta stripes, which first appeared on the team’s warm-up jerseys in the mid ’90s. Classic silver and black stripes appear above the jock tag. The shorts feature the boot-spur logo and the angular design of the jerseys worn by the team in the late ’70s and early ’80s, while also bringing back the roadrunner logo of the Dallas Chaparrals, the franchise’s original ABA name.

Toronto Raptors

The popular black base and gold trim return, with the iconic dino logo, scrawled across the chest, donning the look from the 2019 title-winners and flipping the Raptor's direction from the Nike NBA Hardwood Classic uniform. The jagged pinstriping and short design echo the team’s inaugural uniforms from a quarter-century ago. Today’s claw-scratch logo appears on the shorts, with a Canadian maple leaf on the waistband reminding fans of the team’s roots.

Utah Jazz

The Utah Jazz Nike NBA City Edition design from the 2021-21 season is the evolution of the gradient red-rock theme of the team’s original City uniform. The predominantly black uniform features simplified color bands strikingly positioned on the top half of the jersey and the left leg of the shorts. The asymmetry of the color bands on the shorts are an homage to the late ’90s uniform, which featured a mountain range on the left leg. The Jazz/state logo — representing how the Jazz belong to all of Utah — is featured on the right leg of the shorts. The Delicate Arch graphic appears on the waistband.

Washington Wizards

The red stripes on the blue base are a tribute to the classic Bullets uniforms from the ’60s and ’70s, especially from center Wes Unseld’s exceptional ’68 season, when he won both league MVP and Rookie of the Year honors. Below the red belt, the shorts feature a wide red panel on each side, a detail also brought back from the late ’60s. The “Washington” wordmark across the chest is a remixed take on the jerseys that highlighted the team’s inspiring playoff run during the 2016-17 season.


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Milwaukee Bucks 2021 NBA Championship Ring

The Milwaukee Bucks have received their 2021 NBA Championship Rings. The ring features 360 diamond on the top representing the total wins since the new ownership. There are 16 emerald shaped diamonds on the left of the ring meant to represent the 16 playoff wins during the 2021 NBA Playoffs. While on the right side another 16 emerald shaped diamonds for the 16 division titles in team history. The ring is highlighted with a total of 4.14cts of emeralds representing the 414 Milwaukee area code and 50 round stones on the inner bezel standing for the 50 years since the team’s last championship win.

The ring has a removable top that reveals a QR code that when scanned plays a video highlighting memorable moments from the season. The top also turns into a pendant that can be worn on a necklace.

"We wanted to once again rewrite the rules of what a championship ring should be. We sought to create something that had a bit more versatility than rings of the past. As championship rings have gotten bigger, they have become less and less practical to wear. We addressed this by developing a push button system that allows the players to wear the top of the ring as a pendant, making it a piece of jewelry they can wear every day around their finger or on their neck to celebrate their tremendous season.” -Jason Arasheben, CEO, Jason of Beverly Hills

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UCLA Men's Basketball Jordan Uniforms

The UCLA Men’s Basketball team has released their new Jordan branded uniforms ahead of the upcoming season. The new uniforms do not stray too far from the traditional UCLA look. The Bruins will have two uniform options keeping the traditional powder blue with gold and white accents and white with powder blue and gold accents.

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Louisville Basketball 1986 National Champions Throwback Uniform

The Louisville Men’s Basketball team will wear a special retro uniform this season in honor of the 1986 Championship team. The jersey features black Louisville wordmark across the chest with black numbers, both outlined in red, on the white jersey. The collar is highlighted with a traditional striping pattern, as well as the waistband and bottom of the shorts. The finishing touch come with the “Dunking Bird” logo on the both sides of the shorts.

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Golden State Warriors New Classic Edition Uniform and Court

The Golden State Warriors will have a special Classic Edition uniform in honor of the club’s 75th anniversary. The throwback look is a modern spin on the team’s 1961-62 road uniform, which was the last season they played in Philadelphia. The blue jersey will have yellow and red pinstripes with the block wordmark Warriors across the chest and retro drop shadow numbers.

To match the special uniform the Warriors have revealed a special court that will mimic the uniform and feature the team’s 75th anniversary logo at center court.

“We are honored to partner with the Warriors to celebrate their 75th anniversary season. As a company that understands the value of communities and their importance in building lasting organizations, we are proud to present the Warriors Origins jersey in celebration of the franchise’s rich history and in tribute to the different communities that they represent.”- Rakuten Americas CEO Amit Patel

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USA Olympics Basketball Uniform

The official Team USA roster is set for the Tokyo Olympics and the superstars have put on the iconic uniform. The blue uniform features a subtle horizontal striping pattern throughout with USA across the chest in white. The jersey features a navy piping, while the shorts have a red stripe at the bottom.

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