Although the full uniforms won’t be revealed until later this month, the jerseys that will be worn during the 2024 NBA All-Star Game leaked on social media on Thursday afternoon.
The retail photos – which we can confirm are legitimate – were posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, by @brandon1an, who you may recall leaked all 30 City Edition uniforms in October, as well.
This year’s All-Star Game will take place at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis on Feb. 18, and the jerseys naturally pull inspiration from the Pacers, with a sublimated pinstripe pattern reminiscent of their 1997-2005 design.
The pinstripes can also be seen in the 2024 NBA All-Star Game logo, as they trail the ball from the Pacers’ primary mark. That effect is then carried over to the star-shaped NBA logo patch on the front and back of the jerseys.
This year’s game marks the return of the East vs West format after six seasons with captains choosing their teams, which is likely why the base colors of the jerseys are blue and red, traditionally reserved for the Eastern and Western Conference, respectively.
Nether includes the directional moniker, though, and instead opt for an off-white “All-Star” wordmark. This suggests the designs were finalized before the change in format, as does the fact that players from both conferences are shown on the leaked blue jersey.
The Jordan Brand jerseys are complete with a traditional striping pattern on the collar and arm holes that includes the opposite color, as well as off-white numbers, player names and stars down the sides. There’s also a “73rd Annual” note above the jock tag.