The Brooklyn Nets have introduced their 2023-24 City Edition UNIFORMS. The Nets partnered with local artist Kaws to help create the new look. Kaws used his Tension series as the inspiration by using a black, white, gray, teal, blue and red color palette in his signature abstract style. Across the chest of the jersey is a special Kaws inspired Nets wordmark. The shorts feature Kaws signature XX on the waistband with the nets Basketball B logo at the hem. The FINISHING touch comes with kaws SIGNATURE stitched above the jock tag.
“As a proud Brooklyn resident, I was thrilled when the Nets asked me to create a new uniform design. My design aims to capture the vibrancy that we experience daily when navigating Brooklyn.” - KAWS
The San Antonio Spurs have lifted the veil on their 2023-24 Nike NBA City Edition uniforms and court, paying homage to the illustrious Hemisfair, a significant landmark and the site of the 1968 World's Fair.
The newly unveiled Nike NBA City Edition uniform design speaks volumes, channeling the ambiance of the late 1960s. The uniform features a white base where the San Antonio wordmark gracefully arches across the chest, accompanied by elegant details in shades of chocolate brown and saffron orange along the arm trims. Taking cues from the earth-toned fashion trends of that era, the color scheme continues down the sides of the shorts, showcasing terracotta pink, sunflower yellow, and succulent green accents. Embracing the city's history, the lower left side of the shorts showcases a symbolic tribute to the Tower of Americas, an iconic structure erected for the 1968 World's Fair. Each jersey includes the Self Financial (Self) logo as part of a multi-year partnership.
The corresponding City Edition court is a visual delight that complements the thematic color palette of the uniforms. Sporting a vibrant pop of succulent green around the perimeter and the key bordered with color blocks of saffron orange and rich chocolate brown, the court stands as a testament to the Hemisfair. At its center, the Hemisfair logo takes pride of place, symbolizing the heart of the city the Spurs call home. The phrase "Viva Spurs" is a timeless mantra, intricately embedded into the court design, as well as featured above the jock tag on each jersey, a nod to the team's enduring legacy.
Becky Kimbro, Senior Vice President of Brand Engagement, shared her insight, expressing how the uniform design is a homage to HemisFair's influence, underscoring the significant role it played in placing San Antonio on the world stage and fostering its multicultural identity. The late 1960s, in her words, epitomized the growth and vibrancy that resonates within both the community and the team.
Andres Andujar, CEO of Hemisfair, highlighted the importance of incorporating Hemisfair into the City Edition jersey and court, stating that it serves as a symbol of heritage and shared history, showcasing the deep ties between the beloved team and the vibrant city.
The first unveiling of the City Edition uniforms will be during the November 10 game against the Minnesota Timberwolves, followed by the court debut on November 20 against the Los Angeles Clippers, marking the commencement of the 10 City Nights, presented by Michelob ULTRA, throughout the 2023-24 season.
The latest City Edition uniform by the Chicago Bulls for the 2023-24 season draws its inspiration from a rich and significant piece of the team’s history: the iconic Chicago Stadium. This remarkable arena holds an irreplaceable spot in the hearts of Bulls fans, especially during the glorious period of the franchise's three consecutive NBA Championships from 1991 to 1993.
Chicago Stadium first opened its doors in 1929, becoming the proud host of the Bulls from the team's inception in 1967. This historic arena, known for its revolutionary architectural design, was ahead of its time. Boasting steel trusses that spanned a jaw-dropping 266 feet, it allowed each fan in attendance an unobstructed view, providing an unparalleled experience in sports spectatorship.
What truly set Chicago Stadium apart was its distinctive three-tier bowl structure. The second and third layers were ingeniously built directly above the first, creating an architectural wonder that, as the lore goes, left visiting teams in a state of awe, almost like entering a coliseum where the atmosphere was electric and the views, almost dizzying.
The Bulls' City Edition uniform and the accompanying 1966 retail collection are tributes to the legacy and nostalgia that the iconic Chicago Stadium embodies. Designed with intricate and meaningful details, the uniform reflects the spirit and unique architectural features of the Bulls' original home. The new uniform serves as a touching tribute to the memories created at the stadium and the significant impact it had on the team's success and the city's sports culture.
Stay tuned as the Bulls prepare to bring the echoes of Chicago Stadium back to life in their latest City Edition uniform, transporting fans to a cherished era that defined the heart and soul of the franchise.
The Washington Wizards have launched their eagerly awaited City Edition uniforms, honoring the rich history and legacy of the District of Columbia. The new jersey reflects the iconic Boundary Stones that played a pivotal role in shaping the nation’s capital.
“We are excited to share an untold chapter of our city's history through our NBA City Edition jersey,” remarked Monumental Sports & Entertainment Chief Marketing Officer, Hunter Lochmann. “The inspiration from George Washington and the influence of Benjamin Banneker, whose legacy is intertwined with D.C.'s institutions, embodies the essence of our city. The Boundary Stones signify the foundation of the District and its rich historical heritage.”
In 1790, the Resident Act allowed President George Washington to establish a 10 x 10-mile area donated by Maryland and Virginia, forming the foundation for the nation's capital. Commencing in 1791, a team led by Andrew Ellicott, including the renowned mathematician and astronomer Benjamin Banneker, placed forty stone markers outlining the original boundary of Washington, D.C. These stones were the first monuments procured by the United States government, symbolizing the nascent capital.
The 2023-24 Wizards City Edition jersey pays homage to history, adorned in black, anthracite, and red accents, reflecting the patina design around the jersey's trim. The color palette of copper, teal, and red represents the amalgamation of old and new, with copper and teal patina patterns symbolizing the oxidized metal fences shielding the stones and the natural flora enveloping these historical markers.
The District of Columbia emblazoned across the chest adopts the Old English Blackletter font, reminiscent of 18th-century maps. The shorts' buckle bears the acronym "DMV" in the same font style, honoring the Wizards as the pioneering local franchise to integrate DMV in a jersey.
The red stars and piping link the Boundary Stone uniform to the prevailing Wizards jerseys. The design forms a diamond shape across the uniform, an allusion to the original 10 x 10-mile boundary shape of the capital. Six red stars, three representing Washington's Coats of Arms and three paying homage to Banneker's pivotal role in surveying the first stone, are featured alongside six teal north star compasses, symbolizing the survey instruments used.
The Wizards' City Edition logo is reimagined in the City Edition colorway, integrating the Washington Monument with a Boundary Stone. The shorts sport six red stars encircling the logo, honoring the District of Columbia flag.
Accompanying the uniform, a thematic court, inspired by the Boundary Stone, will be unveiled during non-In-Season Tournament games. This court, along with branded visuals throughout the arena, will debut on Friday, Dec. 15, when the Wizards face the Indiana Pacers.
The Wizards' new Boundary Stone-themed uniform and court showcase a deep respect for history, a celebration of local identity, and a pledge to preserve and honor the District's rich heritage within the context of the NBA.
The Miami Heat have pulled back the curtain on their latest City Edition uniform, not just as a design but as a reflection of an ethos ingrained within the organization since its inception. The jersey encapsulates the battle-tested, homegrown foundation laid in 1995—a code of competitive excellence that has steered the Heat's success, even before their first banner or jersey graced the rafters.
While the term "HEAT Culture" traces its roots back to 1995, it wasn't until 2016 that it cemented its place within the HEAT brand. Originally displayed on tees and signage, the gritty, war-torn graphic has evolved into a new version—custom-created for this uniform. This distinct feature, coupled with the "HEAT" mark, solidifies it as an exclusive emblem of the team's identity.
A vibrant, vivid red, a fresh addition to the HEAT color palette, takes center stage as a bold accent on the jersey. It adorns the numbers, collar, piping, and various branding elements, complementing the new gym-style number set. The anthem, etched onto the jersey's jocktag, echoes the enduring standard set by HEAT President and former Head Coach Pat Riley: "The Main Thing is The Main Thing." It encapsulates the team's unwavering commitment to every aspect—from training to nutrition—all dedicated to the ultimate goal of clinching a Championship.
For the first time in HEAT history, each player's shorts will feature their individual number. While jerseys might change throughout the heat of competition, the shorts, serving as a constant link from start to finish, hold significance. Symbolizing the essence of HEAT Culture, this addition mirrors the players' commitment to the team's ethos.
Following the tradition of HEAT City Edition uniforms, the left leg of the shorts boasts a reimagined "ball and flame" logo, bearing the same distressed texture seen in the jersey wordmark. On the right side, "The Mantra" takes center stage—a profound testament to the team's enduring pledge to be the "hardest working, best conditioned, most professional, unselfish, toughest, meanest, nastiest team in the NBA," set against a striking red-black gradient.
The latest City Edition uniform serves not just as a garment but as a powerful symbol of the enduring commitment, unwavering ethos, and unyielding determination that defines the essence of HEAT Culture—a relentless pursuit of excellence that only the Miami Heat can genuinely claim.
The Philadelphia 76ers have officially revealed their highly anticipated City Edition jerseys for the upcoming NBA season, capturing the essence of Philadelphia's iconic culture and landmarks. The newly unveiled jerseys, featuring a striking navy blue hue accented with red streaks and arrows running through the sides, bear numbers crafted from the inner designs of fluorescent bulbs, drawing inspiration from the vibrant Reading Terminal Market.
The design pays homage to the heart and soul of Philadelphia, drawing inspiration from the bustling Reading Terminal Market, a revered landmark. In celebration of this inspiration, the team hosted an exclusive event for season ticket holders at the landmark. The event provided a unique opportunity for fans to witness the unveiling of the new jersey design and meet their favorite players behind the counters of various booths throughout the market, fostering an engaging and interactive experience.
The Sixers have a history of commemorating Philadelphia's landmarks and distinct moniker through their City edition jerseys. Past designs have celebrated Boathouse Row along the Schuylkill River, paid tribute to the Spectrum era, and most recently, embraced the city's nickname, "City of Brotherly Love." In line with the team's partnership established in 2021, Crypto.com's logo will continue to appear as a patch on the jersey, integrating modern elements into the team's attire.
In a heartwarming tribute to the iconic Lefty Driesell era, Maryland basketball has announced the unveiling of its latest throwback uniform set. These nostalgic jerseys are set to make their debut during the Terps' highly anticipated game against Michigan State at the XFINITY Center on January 21, 2024, which will be nationally televised on CBS. The event will honor the profound impact of Driesell and the revered teams of the 1970s.
The uniforms pay homage to this historic era with a script 'Maryland' across the chest and the interlocking UM logo, emblematic of the 1970s. These classic designs incorporate red lettering and numerals outlined in black, while the trim adorning the arms, neck, and shorts reflect the traditional Maryland colors of red, black, and white. Furthermore, similar to the new main uniform set for the 2023-24 season, the Under Armour logo graces the center neckline, allowing space for additional patches, including the new Graduate patch, to be prominently displayed. The interlocking UM logo is proudly showcased on the front leg of the shorts and on the back of the jersey above the players' last names.
Lefty Driesell, a revered figure in college basketball, coached the Terps from 1969 to 1986, leaving an indelible mark on the program. His remarkable tenure, which witnessed a 348-159 overall record, stands as the second-best in program history, trailing only the esteemed Gary Williams. Under Driesell's leadership, Maryland achieved monumental success, reaching eight NCAA Tournaments (1973, 1975, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986), clinching the 1972 NIT Championship title, securing the 1984 ACC Tournament Championship, and capturing a pair of ACC Regular Season titles. Moreover, the Terps made six appearances in the ACC title game during Driesell's tenure. Notably, Maryland was ranked as high as No. 2 nationally in the AP rankings for four consecutive years from 1972 to 1976, marking a significant era of success and acclaim for the program.
The throwback jerseys and the upcoming tribute game against Michigan State aim to honor the legacy and accomplishments of Lefty Driesell, providing an opportunity for fans, players, and the basketball community to celebrate the golden era of Maryland basketball and the profound impact of one of its most legendary coaches.
Orlando Magic unveil the latest iteration of their Nike NBA City Edition uniform, continuing their legacy of recognizing and celebrating the unique spirit of the team and the vibrant city of Orlando. The new uniform pays homage to the Magic's 35th anniversary season and embodies the city's story as a kingdom on the rise.
The new City Edition uniform proudly sports the bold wordmark “Orlando” across the chest, signifying the team's unwavering connection with the city. In a nostalgic twist, the uniform features an iconic retro star in place of the “A,” a tribute to the team's historic uniform roots. The striking all-blue design is embellished with subtle metallic gray accents, symbolizing a suit of armor, reflecting the team's resilience and determination in their battles on the court.
The chosen gothic font in the "Orlando" wordmark not only honors the city but also pays homage to the devoted fans, symbolizing the team's spirited battles and unwavering commitment to its loyal sixth man. This design theme echoes the Magic's ongoing fight, embodying the pride and resilience of both players and fans, portraying the journey of a kingdom continually ascending.
The eagerly awaited Nike NBA City Edition uniform will make its on-court debut during the 2023-24 Magic season at the November 6 game when the Dallas Mavericks visit Orlando. These special uniforms will grace the court during 10 home games this season, including the team's In-Season Tournament matches. The Amway Center will also undergo a transformation, aligning with the uniform's narrative, creating a fresh atmosphere in the Magic's home arena.
Now in its seventh season, the Nike NBA City Edition Uniforms have been meticulously crafted to reflect and celebrate the distinctive stories, histories, and heritage of each franchise. This initiative aims to honor the deep connection between the court, community, and culture that shape the identity of each team.
The newly unveiled uniform follows the team's previous Nike NBA City Edition uniforms, notably featuring an orange-themed design from 2019 to 2022, representing Orlando's association with sunshine and citrus.
This unveiling marks the fifth and final uniform in the Magic's collection this season. Alongside the Nike NBA City Edition, the team's wardrobe includes the Nike NBA Statement (blue), Icon (black), Association (white), and the recently unveiled Classic Edition (blue) uniforms. Each uniform was developed through a collaborative effort between the team, its players, the NBA, and Nike.
The NBA has pulled back the curtain to reveal the official courts that will set the stage for the highly anticipated inaugural NBA In-Season Tournament. Scheduled to tip off on Friday, November 3, the tournament's courts promise a distinctive and unified design scheme, making it unmistakable for fans when a game holds NBA In-Season Tournament implications.
Kicking off with a doubleheader on ESPN, the opening night will see the New York Knicks visiting the Milwaukee Bucks at 7:30 p.m. ET, followed by the Denver Nuggets hosting the Dallas Mavericks at 10 p.m. ET.
One of the key highlights of this tournament is the courts themselves. These courts, specially designed for Group Play and the Quarterfinals, mark a bold departure from traditional NBA court aesthetics. They bear a unified look that extends league-wide.
Additionally, the inaugural NBA In-Season Tournament will mark the premier appearance of an alternate court for franchises such as the Boston Celtics, Chicago Bulls, Los Angeles Lakers, New Orleans Pelicans, and Portland Trail Blazers.
These vibrant courts showcase several unique and distinctive design details that are sure to catch the eye with Fully Painted Courts. A departure from the conventional woodgrain design, the courts boast a completely painted surface, offering a unique and bold look from edge-to-edge. Positioned prominently at center court, the larger-than-life NBA Cup acts as a focal point, effectively conveying the significance of the tournament to players and fans. Introducing a striking 16-foot wide "runway" of contrasting color spanning from lane to lane across the court. NBA Cup Silhouettes is Emblazoned within the lanes, these silhouettes serve as a testament to the tournament's importance and grandeur. the Team Logos are Prominently displayed across the NBA Cup at center court and on the baselines, ensuring the presence of team identities within the unified court design.
The NBA In-Season Tournament will begin its journey with Group Play in NBA team markets, setting the stage for an exciting and innovative chapter in the history of the NBA.
In the heart of the Mile High City, the Denver Nuggets are celebrating a historic moment in their illustrious history - their first NBA championship. As the 2023-24 season kicks off, the team is not just preparing for another exciting year on the court; they're commemorating a remarkable achievement that has taken nearly a century to accomplish. The cherry on top of this momentous victory is the unveiling of a championship ring that's nothing short of breathtaking.
Michael Malone expressed his pride in being a part of the only father-son coaching duo in NBA history to both have world championship rings. It's a special connection that makes this victory even more meaningful to the Malone family.
The championship rings, which were presented before the season opener against the Los Angeles Lakers, are far from ordinary. Jason Arasheben, CEO of Jason of Beverly Hills, known for crafting rings for various championship teams, designed the Nuggets' jewelry to stand out from the rest.
The ring, an emerald shape, is adorned with a staggering 16 carats of diamonds, signifying Denver's 16 postseason victories. It proudly features the Larry O'Brien Trophy on the front, with the word "Nuggets" elegantly crafted in diamonds. The silhouette of Denver's iconic mountain peak and pickaxes logo adds an extra touch of local pride.
But what truly sets the Nuggets' ring apart are two unique features that are a first for Arasheben. At the top of the ring, there's a lever that allows the year to change from 1967, the year the Nuggets were formed in the ABA, to 2023. This change also transforms the background color from white diamonds to blue sapphires, capturing the essence of the Nuggets' journey through time.
Additionally, a retractable compartment on the left side of the ring unveils the 2023 Nuggets championship banner, which was raised during the ceremony. This innovative feature ensures that the banner will always be with the players and coaches, no matter where they go with the ring.
In addition to white and yellow diamonds and blue sapphires, the ring incorporates 89 red rubies as a tribute to the number of points the Nuggets' defense held the Miami Heat to in the title-clinching Game 5 victory.
Josh Kroenke, Nuggets president and governor, played an active role in the ring's design. With experience from both the Rams and Avalanche championship wins in 2022, he worked closely with Arasheben to create a ring that would uniquely represent the Nuggets' journey, including a nod to their ABA past and the championship banner feature.
The Denver Nuggets' championship ring is more than just jewelry; it's a piece of history and an emblem of excellence. As the team begins their title defense, they carry with them the legacy of past triumphs and the promise of more victories in the future.