NBA Officially Reveals 2025-26 “Remix” City Edition Uniforms, Courts – SportsLogos.Net News

NBA Officially Reveals 2025-26 “Remix” City Edition Uniforms, Courts

Although most of the designs were already unveiled by the individual teams or easily deciphered after the league posted a teaser graphic this summer, the NBA officially revealed the full lineup of City Edition uniforms and courts for the 2025-26 season on Tuesday morning.

A majority of the uniforms are a recolored – or “remixed” – version of a previous year’s City Edition set and come with a matching court design, though a few teams decided to revive a fan-favorite look instead. Several others opted to use their standard hardwood floors rather than introduce a new design, as well.

This marks the ninth season of the City Edition series, which was introduced when Nike became the league’s official uniform and apparel manufacturer ahead of the 2017-18 season. It’s not the first time that teams have recolored a previous design, but it’s never been a league-wide theme until this season.

That said, let’s take a look at this year’s City Edition designs, which are broken down alphabetically by team below: 

Atlanta Hawks

The Hawks have revived their “Peachtree” City Edition uniforms, which were originally worn in 2019-20. The black uniforms feature a “Peachtree” wordmark across the chest as a nod to the iconic street that connects the neighborhoods of Atlanta and peach accents inspired by Georgia’s nickname of “The Peach State.”

This year’s design isn’t the same as the original, though, as it features a peach with basketball seams on the waistband instead of an “ATL” wordmark, as well as an advertisement for Paze, an online checkout solution, on the shoulder rather than Atlanta-based digital healthcare company Sharecare, their jersey patch partner in 2019-20.


Boston Celtics


The Celtics’ City Edition uniforms are a nod to their “timeless tradition of winning” and recolor their 2017-18 design that paid homage to their 2007-08 championship team. They are white with gold accents, marking the first uniform in team history that doesn’t include a shade of green, though they’re missing the sublimated parquet floor from the original.


Brooklyn Nets

The Nets have reintroduced their 2018-19 City Edition uniforms, which honored hip-hop icon The Notorious B.I.G. The black uniforms feature a multicolored “Brooklyn Camo” pattern on the trim, side panels and logo that was inspired by the Coogi sweaters worn by the late Brooklyn native.

The only difference between the original uniforms and this year’s set is the All In Won patch, as the Nets agreed to a multi-year advertising partnership with the New York-based medical billing company this summer after being sponsored by Infor from 2017-20, when the uniforms were originally worn.


Charlotte Hornets


The Hornets have recolored their 2021-22 City Edition uniforms, which blended elements from their 1988-97 and 1997-2002 uniforms, into a bright orange, blue and yellow design that is inspired by the Bird of Paradise, Queen Charlotte’s favorite flower. They maintain the script wordmark and pinstripes, but notably drop the honeycomb pattern on the shoulders and shorts.


Chicago Bulls


The Bulls have remixed their original City Edition design from 2017-18, which mimicked the city flag with a script “Chicago” wordmark, light blue and red accents and four stars down the sides. The base of the uniforms is now black instead of white, though.


Cleveland Cavaliers


The Cavaliers’ City Edition uniforms are a recolored version of their 2022-23 design, which was inspired by the Cleveland Metroparks. But rather than use natural colors seen along the Lake Erie coastline, this year’s look includes an orange base and yellow accents that reflect the sunrise, sunset and fall foliage around the parks.


Dallas Mavericks


The Mavericks revealed a black, blue and silver version of their 2020-21 City Edition uniforms, which were white and featured gold accents as a nod to their 2010-11 NBA title, as well as a silver wing-like design down the sides for the Pegasus, one of the city’s most iconic and recognizable symbols. This year’s design features Dallas’ primary logo on the waistband rather than its 40th anniversary logo, however.


Denver Nuggets

The Nuggets are bringing back their 2019-20 black “Rainbow Skyline” City Edition uniforms, though this year’s version features a “Denver” wordmark beneath the skyline rather than “Nuggets,” matching the red version they wore in 2020-21

These details are inspired by Denver’s 1981-93 uniforms, though they’re rendered in the Nuggets’ current number and wordmark font. They were actually among the first franchises to recolor a City Edition design, as they wore a white version in 2018-19, as well.


Detroit Pistons


The Pistons were actually the first team to reveal their City Edition uniforms for this season, doing so through a partnership with SLAM Magazine back in April. The black uniforms recolor their 2021-22 design, which featured lightning bolts down the sides of the jerseys and shorts, into their 1990s teal and maroon color scheme.


Golden State Warriors


The Warriors’ City Edition uniforms recolor their 2019-20 design that paid tribute to the city of Oakland with a stylized oak tree logo on the chest and the Bay Bridge’s suspension cables on the shorts, though they’re now rendered in earthy tones with brown and gold accents on a cream-colored base.


Houston Rockets


The Rockets have revived their 2023-24 City Edition uniforms, which honored the “Phi Slama Jama” duo of Hakeem Olajuwon and Clyde Drexler and Houston’s status as “Space City,” with an “H-Town” wordmark across the chest and a dunking astronaut – or “Dunkstronaut” – on the left leg of the shorts.


Indiana Pacers


The Pacers effectively revealed the home version of their 2021-22 City Edition design, which combined their 1987-90 wordmark with the iconic blocking of their 1990-97 “Flo-Jo” uniforms. The white uniforms feature royal blue and gold accents, as well as a mashup of their current ball in “P” logo with the arm and colors used in their 1976-90 logo on the shorts.


Los Angeles Clippers

The Clippers have recolored their 2018-19 City Edition design, which was inspired by the 1984 USA men’s basketball team. But rather than use their current navy blue, red and white color scheme, they’re now honoring their humble beginnings as the Buffalo Braves (1970-78) with an orange base, as well as black and light blue accents.

Los Angeles also entered into a new jersey patch partnership this offseason with Visit Rwanda, the official tourism brand of the African country, which also has deals with the Los Angeles Rams, Arsenal, Paris Saint-Germain and Atlético Madrid. The original uniform included an advertisement for Bumble, meanwhile.


Los Angeles Lakers


The Lakers have revived their 2023-24 black City Edition uniforms, which featured a triangle-shaped wordmark that was used by the franchise after it relocated from Minneapolis in the 1960s, though it has purple and gold accents instead of their original light blue and gold color scheme.


Memphis Grizzlies


The Grizzlies have gone platinum with their City Edition uniforms, as they’ve recolored their 2020-21 design that celebrated the legacy of Stax Records and the life of Memphis singer/songwriter Isaac Hayes with vertical stripes reminiscent of the grooves in vinyl records and African Kente trim on the collar and asymmetrical side panels.


Miami Heat

After bringing back their original white “Vice” uniforms midway through last season, the Heat have revived their black “Vice Nights” version from the 2018-19 season as this year’s City Edition design. They include a new patch that celebrates the 20th anniversary of Miami’s 2025-26 NBA title, though it won’t be visible when the jerseys are tucked in.

The matching court design also includes the new “Heat” wordmark the franchise trademarked this offseason that was inspired by the neon signage at the old Miami Arena, which served as the basis for their “Vice” uniforms, including “Sunset Vice” (pink) in 2018-19, “ViceWave” (blue) in 2019-20 and “ViceVersa” (gradient) in 2020-21.


Milwaukee Bucks

The Bucks have revived their fan-favorite “Cream City” City Edition uniforms, which debuted in 2019-20. The cream-colored uniforms pay homage to the clay bricks that were commonly used to build structures in Milwaukee in the mid-to-late 19th century and ultimately inspired the city’s nickname.

The complementary court design features a stacked “Cream City” wordmark at midcourt above the sublimated coordinates of Fiserv Forum and a sublimated map of Milwaukee’s streets inside the three-point arc.


Minnesota Timberwolves


The Timberwolves announced the return of their 2018-29 purple City Edition uniforms, which were inspired by Prince and his iconic “Purple Rain” album. This time, though, they come with a matching court design that features a sublimated version of Prince’s Love Symbol behind the “Wolves” wordmark at midcourt.


New Orleans Pelicans


The Pelicans have revived their black voodoo-inspired 2023-24 City Edition uniforms, which included neon green and purple accents as a nod to the “dark streets and glowing lights” of New Orleans, as well as a “NOLA” wordmark and skeletonized version of their primary logo – also known as the “Skelican” – on the shorts.


New York Knicks


The Knicks’ cream-colored City Edition uniforms are effectively the home version of their 2021-22 design, which paid homage to Madison Square Garden with royal blue checkered side panels, orange piping and a visual representation of “The World’s Most Famous Arena” on the shorts. The franchise’s retired numbers are also embroidered on the waistband.


Oklahoma City Thunder


The Thunder unveiled a navy blue version of their 2018-19 City Edition uniforms, which incorporated various elements of Oklahoma’s Native American heritage into the turquoise base. That includes the geometrical “OKC” wordmark and the indigenous patterns across the chest, in the side panels and on the waistband of the shorts.


Orlando Magic


The Magic have recolored their 2021-22 City Edition design, which combined their classic pinstripes and vintage wordmark with orange accents as a nod to the sunshine and citrus that is intertwined with the city and county. The new gray uniforms, meanwhile, feature blue and white accents, most notably in the ball and trail of stars from their original logo that construct the side panels.


Philadelphia 76ers


The 76ers essentially revealed the navy blue road version of their 2019-20 City Edition uniforms that included a parchment-colored base that was inspired by the Declaration of Independence and a bronze “crack” down the right side as a nod to the Liberty Bell, which was displayed on the waistband of the shorts.


Phoenix Suns


The Suns have revived their 2020-22 black City Edition uniforms, which are among the most popular designs from the City Edition program since it tipped off in 2017-18, with a pixelated sunrise/sunset gradient pattern and the silhouette of Camelback Mountain beneath a “The Valley” wordmark. The uniforms were notably worn during their run to the 2021 NBA Finals.


Portland Trail Blazers


The Blazers announced the return of their 2022-23 City Edition design that was inspired by the Portland International Airport’s carpet pattern, with their familiar sash incorporating unique geometric shapes and a teal base. Interestingly, the Blazers did not have a jersey patch partnership that season, just as they’re without one in 2025-26.


Sacramento Kings


The Kings’ new City Edition uniforms recolor their 2022-23 design, which was inspired by the architectural elements of Golden 1 Center. But rather than focus on the building itself, this season’s uniform shines a light on the beam that is illuminated following every Kings victory with a deep purple base and bright violet accents, which have never been used in franchise history.


San Antonio Spurs


The Spurs have revived their 2020-21 City Edition uniforms, which were influenced by their Fiesta-themed warmup gear from the 1990s with a turquoise, pink and orange sash beneath a cursive San Antonio wordmark, which includes a spur that dots the “i,” as well as down the side of the asymmetrical shorts. The matching court incorporates those same colors, their 1989-2002 logo at midcourt and a sublimated shapes inspired by Hispanic culture within the three-point arc.


Toronto Raptors

The Raptors revealed a recolored version of their 2021-22 City Edition uniforms that honored the 2018-19 NBA champions. The black uniforms feature jagged silver pinstripes on the jerseys and pants, as well as the dinosaur from their 1995-99 uniforms, though he’s flipped from his original orientation. 

The white dinosaur is outfitted in the Raptors’ red 2018-19 Earned Edition uniform, which they wore when they captured their first and only NBA title. It also appropriately displays the No. 19 on his jersey, which includes an arched “North” wordmark contained within in a contrasting chevron on the chest and their claw-scratch logo on the shorts.


Utah Jazz


The Jazz have recolored their 2017-20 Red Rock-inspired and 2020-22 “Dark Mode” City Edition uniforms into midnight black to gray gradient pattern that takes its cues from the state’s rugged and snowy mountain terrain. There’s also jagged light blue piping down the sides that draw the paths from Salt Lake City to St. George and Salt Lake City to Moab.


Washington Wizards

The Wizards’ new gold and black City Edition uniforms recolor their 2021-22 design that was heavily inspired by their time as the Baltimore, Capital and Washington Bullets (1963-97) with horizontal stripes across the front of the jersey.

The uniforms also display Washington’s current wordmark and 1997-2011 number font as a nod to the slate blue uniforms worn during the Michael Jordan and Gilbert Arenas era. The shorts, meanwhile, include the Wizards’ current “DC” hands logo on one side and a 1997-2011-inspired “DMV” logo on the other, which also appears at the center of the matching court.


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