The National Basketball Association and Nike today unveiled the sixteen new alternate “Earned” uniforms that’ll be worn between Christmas and the end of the season by teams that qualified for the playoffs last season. The idea is that the teams “earned” the honour of getting an additional (fifth!) uniform option
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San Antonio Spurs Secondary Logo Officially Leaks
This morning, via the European Union Intellectual Property Office, an official trademark for the San Antonio Spurs new secondary logo has been listed. Below is the black-and-white version of the logo that has been trademarked: Using that as a guide (and some other sources at my disposal), here is the full, colored version of
Spurs and Pacers New Logos Unveiled on 2017 NBA Draft Hats
The set of official 2017 NBA Draft Hats was released today on the NBA Store website, and two previously unreleased logos have been unveiled. On the Pacers draft hat, we see official confirmation of the new Secondary Logo that will be used starting next season. Here are photos of the hat, and also the
Cleveland Cavaliers And San Antonio Spurs New Logos Leak
It appears that new logos for the Cleveland Cavaliers and San Antonio Spurs have surfaced online. With the recent release of the ’47 Brand Triple Rush Clean Up Cap series, Lids.com has given us a look at the new Cavs and Spurs logos. For fear of the site taking the products offline, here
U.S. Presidents: Sports, Logos, and Uniforms
Happy President’s Day to our friends in the United States! Here’s a series of sports and/or logo-related president things. The modern American President usually leaves office with a fairly swell personalized jersey collection, recent tradition dictates a winning sports club visits the White House in Washington and presents the President
San Antonio Spurs officially reveal “Signature Spur” jersey
After teasing the unveiling of a new jersey earlier this week, the San Antonio Spurs have gone ahead and officially revealed their newest alternate jersey. As usual with this sort of thing, the Spurs made sure to give us a nice explanation as to why they decided to come up
Spurs tease new alternate jersey via vine
The Spurs have something in store uniform-wise, and they decided to give the fans a small taste of what’s to come by posting a slick vine that gives us just enough information to chew on before the unveiling. However, if you’re the type of person who enjoys spoilers, then you
Massive Leak Shows Images of 54 New NBA Uniforms for 2015-16
Four new Toronto Raptors uniforms, Milwaukee Bucks in black, Pistons and Rockets going silver, and a whole host of other completely unexpected new looks were all leaked late last night via an image posted on Reddit. In total the image showed changes for *54* uniforms heading into the 2015-16 campaign, some of
Six New NBA Court Designs Revealed, Plus One More On The Way
Today, Zach Lowe over at Grantland decided to take a stab at ranking all 30 current court designs in the NBA, from the ugly (like the Suns) to the beautiful (like the Nets, Hornets, and Lakers). Personally, I’ve got no major qualms with the rankings. What was interesting was the
Miami Heat Phantom “Three Peat!” Champs Merchandise
Sure, it wasn’t quite a “Three-Peat” but the Miami Heat are still in the midst of an incredible run, 2014 was their fourth consecutive trip to the NBA Final, two of which resulted in winning the whole thing. Instead it’s San Antonio getting revenge on their Game 7 loss to this
Pics: NBA Goes Sleeved, Chrome, With Custom Shoes this Christmas
In case you too busy celebrating the holiday with your family on Wednesday to notice, we had ten different NBA teams take to the court wearing special sleeved jerseys with giant chrome logos. The “BIG Logo” jersey series was this years NBA Christmas Day adidas uniform theme, following 2012’s “BIG
Phantom: San Antonio Spurs 2013 NBA Champs Merchandise
I hate to say it, but it’s now a dynasty in the making with these Miami Heat – their second consecutive title, and third straight appearance in the finals. This years runner-up was the San Antonio Spurs who end their perfect record in the NBA Finals, losing their first out