ScottFreo
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Just stumbled on this in google images. It's from a site called Ziersch Sports Branding, Don't know if it's legit or not.
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Just stumbled on this in google images. It's from a site called Ziersch Sports Branding, Don't know if it's legit or not.
Just have to hope the sponsors stay that size thoughIf Ziersch posted it then it would likely be legit - Ziersch actually did the rebrand for the 36ers.
FWIW, these uniforms are absolutely sick.
looks good! except for the tyrepower logo where it is. hate having a sponsor part of the uniform design like thatJust stumbled on this in google images. It's from a site called Ziersch Sports Branding, Don't know if it's legit or not.
New Spurs primary and alternate logos
First one just seems like change for the sake of change tbh. Don't like the 2nd one eitherNew Spurs primary and alternate logos
If they are outlining the spur they need to outline the text. Silly. Alt logo is okay.New Spurs primary and alternate logos
I'm happy that the tyrepower logo is below the wordmark and numbers. That's much better than above.looks good! except for the tyrepower logo where it is. hate having a sponsor part of the uniform design like that
potentially the M&N template for the upcoming NBL season. Much prefer this to the cut-off collar of last season but still praying for the day we get NBA quality layered jerseys.
They really should use the heritage jersey template, so much better.
*Cough* No home whites for AAB *cough*A NEW NAMING CONVENTION FOR NBA UNIFORMS
Coinciding with the introduction of the new uniforms, the NBA is eliminating its “Home” and “Road” uniform designations. Beginning with the 2017-18 season, home teams will pick which of their uniforms will be worn at all home games and visiting teams will choose a contrasting uniform within their own assortment.
Because of this change, Nike and the NBA worked together to create four core uniforms for each team, classified as “editions,” which draw from the rich heritage of the NBA and its respective franchises.
Huuuuuuge.