Thursday, June 4th, 2009 at 5:15 pm  |  63 responses

Hanging by a Thread

Eight franchises in need of different uniforms.

by Alex Whitehead

The art of NBA jerseys has always been a fascination, if not constant critique, of obsessed fans. Watching the Playoffs we’ve noticed the best and worst of sport fashion, and the Conference Finals were an interesting cross-section of tradition and progress.

The Lakers represent the old guard—their jerseys, though updated prior to their recent championship runs, are simple and run along the same lines as those worn by Magic and Kareem. The purple-and-gold runs deep, and they benefit from the tradition.

The Cavs and Magic series showcased the newest in design: Cleveland’s flashy threads were updated prior to the LeBron days, and Orlando’s were redone last year. Both jerseys were well-researched and executed, maintaining a classic, accessible style while taking new risks. They are damn good looking jerseys, and they have helped bring the teams from failure (both had a No. 1 pick in the past decade) to glory.

But the glaring exception in the Conference Finals was Denver’s bland uniform. Boring and plain, the Denver players seemed embarrassed by the excessively glossy powder blue trim. The jerseys especially make no use whatsoever of the team’s natural images: the mountain, snow and pickaxes are nowhere to be found (aside from the occasional and embarrassing “peak” on the butt of the shorts). Wouldn’t it be an improvement to have a simple mountaintop on the side of the shorts? Or crossing pickaxes on the underarm? But perhaps they are too late; the Nuggets have now built a new, winning culture with Chauncey Billups and are maybe too entrenched to change.

A jersey change, aside from changing the look of a team, may also change their attitude toward the game. How about the Tennessee Titans or Tampa Bay Rays? Though clearly not the only factor in team resurgence, a well-timed jersey update can catalyze progress. So, without further ado, here are the teams most in need of a new look on the court:

Grizzlies
Darko

I grew up loving the Grizz of old, those of Shareef and Big Country, but aside from my own sentiment, I wouldn’t wish those teal wrecks on anyone. But the sad tradition continued in Memphis, and now the Grizzlies are left with odd jerseys and a bizarre mascot. This look served in the Pau days, but those are now long gone, and the prospect of O.J. Mayo paired with Ricky Rubio should be enough for the Memphis hierarchy to consider a change. They need to strive for a fiercer look, something to make the fans forget their losing past.

Warriors
Ronny Turiaf

Fans may not love Warriors management, but they love the orange up there. The Warriors will keep trudging along in the middle of the West until they finally decide to purge the organization: Don Nelson’s non-defense, overpaid players and, ultimately, those frightening jerseys. The orange needs to be reconsidered, the outdated logo ousted, and the whole outfit toned down a bit. Golden State has excellent retro jerseys; perhaps they should consider a move back to tradition.

Wizards
Caron Butler

Don’t get me wrong, I like the Wizards’ jersey—I’ve got a Rod Strickland hanging in the closet. But, as with their current nucleus, it may be time to move on. Washington just fired their coach, and the Arenas-Jamison-Butler core is starting to age quickly. Their old look is very flashy, and they could perhaps use a more intimidating, powerful style with big bold letters. Maybe take the Magic’s recent jersey as an example for lettering, but still add the flair that marks their jerseys now. I would have suggested a change for next year had they won the Blake Griffin sweepstakes, but maybe another mediocre year or two will incite the Wizards to start anew, both with personnel and apparel.

76ers
Lou Williams

Are these really the same jerseys that AI wore? The Sixers are a completely different team (no Larry Brown; no Eric Snow) with a new outlook, and they need to let their fans know it. There is a long tradition of excellence in the 76ers organization, and it’s time to hark back to it. Allow the fans to believe Andre Iguodala is the second coming of Dr. J, at least you’ll sell more tickets. The Sixers have a very strong foundation and some excellent young players, and they would benefit from a new look to go with their new coach.

Bobcats
Raymond Felton

At least they tried. Both in play and fashion, the Bobcats may have looked awful from the start, but they always tried it a different way. But, as with their roster, the Bobcats need to try something new. Toning down the overbearing orange and going in another direction will serve Charlotte as they try to become a serviceable NBA team.

Suns
Leandro Barbosa

Phoenix has always been at the forefront of progressive jerseys in the NBA. Their bold slanted look of the Majerle days transitioned well to the slicker new trimmed look that served them during Mike D’Antoni’s career in Phoenix. D’Antoni is gone, however, Steve Nash is not an MVP, and the Suns failed to make the Playoffs for the first time in five years. An update to their jerseys, going more bold and less grey, could help the team move on once their core players have left.

Mavericks
Jason Terry

These are good looking jerseys that have made the Mavs a unique for many years. But Nowitzki is getting old, Jason Kidd may not be back, and Rick Carlisle doesn’t seem a good fit for the long-term. This move may seem preemptive, and would be more powerful in a few years, but eventually the Mavs will fall off, and when they do, they will fall hard. Another look would help them start a new culture, removed from Playoff failure.

Thunder
Kevin Durant

The Thunder changed their entire organization and are doing an excellent job rebuilding. But it will be sad to see the excellent young core wearing those ugly wrecks for years to come. The Thunder couldn’t have made a poorer choice in their boring jerseys, and I’m just glad I’m not an OKC fan. I never thought I’d say this, but they need to take a lesson from the Warriors. As a friend quipped, “I’d rather wear a WNBA jersey.”

*****

In short, teams need to find things that make their jersey unique. Logos (aside from the ridiculous chest-symbol fad of the 90s) are entirely underused, a tool which recognizes to a team’s link to its city. The Jazz’s mountains, the Wolves’ trees, and the Heat’s flames have added a spark of distinction and flair to their uniforms. Some teams have had varied success with jersey design, most markedly (and in my mind, triumphantly) in New Orleans recent bold threads.

As long as there is constant progress and a resolve to not stick to tired conventions, it’s easy for the basketball fan to envision a bright future of impressive NBA jersey design.

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  • http://www.slamonline.com wayno

    Fourth!….DAMN IT!

  • Ken

    Eighth! Whoo!

  • http://www.slamonline.com Myles Brown

    Which is worse, OKC’s name or their unis?

  • http://slamonline.com/ Ryne Nelson

    It’s close, Myles, but I go with the jersey.

  • http://slamonline.com/ Tzvi Twersky

    I like the location of the pics. Nice, fresh look for site.

  • http://www.slamonline.com wayno

    Probably Unis…but thier name is “Thunder” so it’s pretty close. They look like middle school jerseys.

  • http://www.slamonline.com wayno

    Anyone have the top 8 jerseys?

  • http://www.slamonline.com Myles Brown

    See, Id have to go with the name. Cause with a name like Thunder, its hard to even come up with a uni that wouldnt be unforgivably corny. Can you imagine the little lightning bolts in the logo/unis? Ugh.

  • http://www.slamonline.com wayno

    My top 8 are…

    1. Detroit (Bias decision I know, but I love the Red white and blue.)
    2. Boston
    3. Orlando
    4. Chicago
    5. New York
    6. Atlanta
    7. Miami
    8. Phoenix

  • http://www.hibachi20.blogspot.com BETCATS

    the Bobcats are actually rumored to be making new Jerseys. But i like our bluish-gray ones the most, the orange ones are fly to. But i am just so damm secksee i look good in any Bobcat-related item.

  • http://slamonline.com B. Long

    OKC should’ve been the Outlaws…then they could’ve used Tupac for the Mascot! lol.

  • Nigel

    The Sixers are actually going back to the jerseys they wore in the 80′s.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Blinguo

    “Golden Gate Orange” is so very wrong. But The City Retro months almost make up entirely for it.

  • Seven Duece

    Golden State & OKC need new ones pronto. Just keep those wack Wizards alternatives and they’re good.

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    i got a solution for ALL the teams: bring back the Swoosh.

  • derek peters

    This article is great and informative!

  • Tee El

    I kinda disagree. Teams shouldn’t change jerseys just cause certain players no longer play for a team or whatever. Dallas and Wizards jerseys are fine…much better than those awful cleavage showing trims that Indiana, Orlando, and the Bucks have. Lakers should go back to their original tank top uniforms they wore as throwbacks last year. Those are classic.

  • AiRsMiTh

    PLEASE CHANGE THE GOLDEN STATE WARRIOR’S JERSEYS. They aren’t really ugly, but when I try to think of them as a contender, I just can’t see it with them wearing those unis. I don’t really care about the other uniforms, but if Philly goes back to the 80′s that would be cool, however, I feel bad for OKC. Those things are just pitiful…

  • http://groups.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=groups.groupProfile&groupID=104091021&Mytoken=DDF795E1-BAA9-4AA4-A658D26EF5D70607132654176 clapzilla

    I Also Noticed The Denver Players Embarrassed Because of Their Jerseys In The Conference Finals. I Think It Cost Them The Series. But They Never Seemed To Realize The Whole Year, or The 5 Previous Years They Wore Those Jerseys. This Guy’s A Moron, Denver’s Jerseys Are Some of The Best In The League.

  • Aussie Boy

    New Orleans NBA best Dressed- objctively

  • logocruncher

    I guess you could consider me a traditionalist (for the most part) when it comes to jerseys, so here goes as to my Top 10…
    1. Cleveland- nice colors, sweet font, and that alt is beeaaauuutiful
    2. Boston- classics- nuf said
    3. Indiana- simple, clean, good colors
    4. Detroit- recognizable, simple
    5. Orlando- nice upgrade, sweet pinstripes
    6. Miami- awesome color scheme, crisp design
    7. Milwaukee- looks like christmas (good associations), but still nice
    8. Houston- simple, looks Asian
    9. Atlanta- smooth lines, nice font, definite upgrade over red-and-yellow days
    10.Utah- powder blue and navy looks nice, traditional but still flashy design

  • http://slamonline.com/ Ryne Nelson

    Logo, if you’re a traditionalist, wouldn’t Chicago at least be in your top 10?

  • WhaHuh

    The 76ers have already commited to the old kits for next year

  • aotearaw

    Yeah, that PHX strip has to go…

  • Ed

    Nice article topic. I think Memphis just needs to change their name. Memphis Blues perhaps? Memphis Lions?

    I agree Oklahoma City should have been the Outlaws.

    I think most of these teams would just benefit from going back to past designs.

    The Utah Jazz home uniforms from most of the Malone-Stockton days were beautiful and one of my favorites of all time. The road not so much.

  • drewmada

    well said,esp the dubs unis.i consider that jinxed.need something more traditional

  • jath

    so this guy doesn’t like orange?

    first of all.. the wiz shouldn’t change. they’re one of the last few teams with the traditional round neck jerseys.. (blazers, bulls, celts..)

    secondly, the sixer jersey was JUST changed recently (slight change in shape, they kept the same colors and logo though).

  • larrylegend

    magic’s had more differnet jerseys than seasons, but you can’t be wrong with blue…ok, the thunder can.

  • D12FSU

    how can we talk about boring, ugly @ss jerseys..and nobody mentions the New Jersey Nets!! holy cr@p!! they are so dull and boring..and with Devin steering the franchise in a new direction, its time for some new jerseys…(no pun intended…ok maybe a little)

  • http://www.slam.com maclovenotwar

    nah man. the nets will get theirs when jigga moves them to Brooklyn. The thing i can’t stand about denver is how much the blue changes with sweat. you can pick who the bench guys are by the colour.

    and if a team needs to shake an embarrassing past… what about the Clippers? i mean, i like the red jersey, but who would be proud to wear it?

  • http://deleted hillbilly

    The Suns & Sixers used to have some of the best looking uniforms in the league. Nowadays…not so much. For the Suns, I’d bring back the Cotton Fitzsimmons/KJ-era unis with the wild west lettering and ‘Sunburst’ logo on the shorts. As for the Sixers, I’d go with either the 70′s blue & white version (with the bold, rounded numerals) or the 80′s red & white version with the ’76ers’ Liberty Bell logo on the shorts.
    Classic!

  • http://Nicekicks.com MeloMan22

    Cosign Clapzilla: The Nuggets Jerseys are firee. and they didnt even wear they’re alternates which are extra fire.
    BUT the Raptors DEFINETELY need new jerseys. BRING BACK THE PURPLE

  • BrewBall

    i do not refer to the OKC team as the thunder, never have never will. i gave them a name i felt fit and to me they will always be the OKC DesertSnakes. and i encourage anyone to also use this name until they just give up and call them selves by this name.

  • Diesel

    The Chicago Bull and Blackhawk are the 2 greatest logos in sports history.

  • http://www.slamonline.com wayno

    Bulls yes, Blackhawks not so much.

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  • Orlando Woolridge

    Diesel nailed it. Bulls and Blackhawks have the coolest uniforms by far. Although I just spent some time on the Pine Ridge Reservation, and I don’t think they like the Blackhawks jersey too much…with good reason.

  • niQ

    i think the raptors current jersey is fine. you know, the black ones are so dope. but the only previous jersey that i liked prior was the purple in the front, and black on the back. but that was prolly only cause i liked the black on the back.

  • http://Slamonline Eboy

    Man do i love Bukkake!!!!! “Piss Piss in my mouth mouth!!”

  • http://Slamonline Eboy

    I’m sick and tired of this damn imposter if i ever find this guy I’ll make sure he gets his damn bukkake, f@cking pervert

  • Skillet Forilla

    How the Clippers didn’t even make your number one spot of team-jersey’s desperately in need of change, and even worse, didn’t even make your list at all- is completely beyond me. Did you forget they were still in the NBA? bc I think they may have.

    There is even a strong argument to be made that the Clippers Unis are worse that those hideous AA battery looking Wizard numbers – those nasty gold and black jobs are at lest alternates. What’s even sadder is that the Clippers have to live on one of the most fashion conscious cities on the planet… and they rock a terrible shade of red with white cursive writing.

    How could they not make your list?

  • http://www.slamonline.com wayno

    3:37 & 3:39 Eboy posts are both by the fake Eboy…fyi…

  • Franko

    I LOVE RETRO unis! sometimes teams MUST wear OLD jerseys …

  • http://Slamonline Eboy

    f@ck you wayno ill piss all over you you sh@tbag kike

  • http://www.slamonline.com wayno

    ^^^^case and point…

  • koma

    lol this reporter is stupid. i dont think anyone cares about the jersies

  • Ted

    Thunder logo should be ZEUS. Now that would be TIGHT.

  • Teddy-the-Bear

    Yup.

  • Alex Whitehead

    @Skillet:
    I like the cursive! But you’re right, they need to change it, but until they flush out the entire organization top to bottom, it wont mean much.

    @D12FSU:
    I also kind of like the Nets jerseys, but they too need to change and get away from the Kidd days. But they should probably wait until the move to Brooklyn or wherever it’ll be.

    @clapzilla:
    Like I said, its not the most important factor by far, but it can definitely have an effect on organizational thinking, especially team chemistry and psychology. A player will definitely feel different putting on a Lakers jersey (tradition, big shoes to fill), Grizzlies jersey (continual failure), and a Thunder jersey (fresh start, no expectations good or bad).

  • http://sportzin.com Joey E.

    Warriors are getting new unis, and maybe a new logo. For sure the 76ers are going back to the old 80′s logo and unis. the retro home one they wore this season, and the red road jersey’s. for sure. i jsut saw a commercial for philly season tix, and that was the logo they were using. the info was also leaked in march

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