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The jerseys arent bad, like everyone said the pinstripes would have been nice. The sleeved version will be black.
I just dont like the v-neck look
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The jerseys arent bad, like everyone said the pinstripes would have been nice. The sleeved version will be black.
I've been hearing they would only have to give up Jordan and Dudley?From what I've heard, if lebron goes to the clips, they'd have to give up Blake. I think that defeats the purpose.
LeBron rolls with Doc and CP3 in Los Angeles — something that would only require the Clippers to trade DeAndre Jordan’s expiring deal, Matt Barnes’s expiring deal and Jamal Crawford’s deal (expires in 2016) to different teams with cap space (super-easy), then use last year’s first round pick (Reggie Bullock) and/or a future first rounder, along with $3 million of Steve Ballmer’s money (chump change!), to dump Jared Dudley (two years, $8.5 million remaining) on someone with cap space (also doable). Chris Paul, Blake Griffin and J.J. Redick will make about $48 million combined next season — if the Clips cleared everyone else (again, VERY doable), they could offer LeBron a deal starting at around $15 million. And he’d get to reinvent himself in Los Angeles, with a coach he loves, a superstar he respects and a billionaire owner who’s ready to splurge on a great team.
Noted clipper fan? Are you new to sports media?
Noted clipper fan? Are you new to sports media?
Noted clipper fan? Are you new to sports media?
Do you read his stuff? He loves the Clips almost as much as the Celtics. Sometimes guys are fans of multiple teams (like the Lakers and Warriors)
The guy hired Mike Brown twice so he's def not bright by any means. That I can't disputeI think Gilbert will burn Lebron twice if he goes back to Cleveland.
Is it wrong that I kind of want to be in the draft now.. but only if you kick out rck?
NBA Logo Moved To Back Of Jerseys To Make Room For Ads
Deadspin.com
When the Charlotte Hornets revealed their jerseys yesterday, eagle-eyed observers like Uni Watch's Paul Lukas noticed something odd—the NBA logo, which had previously appeared on jerseys on the upper left chest area, had been moved to the back of the uniform. That's an awful lot of blank space created, but worry not; the NBA knows exactly what to do with it.
The Hornets are merely the first to show off the change for next year. The NBA confirmed that all 30 teams will see the logo—the iconic Jerry West silhouette—moved to the back center of their uniforms. That'll replace the team logos that 18 teams currently have there, like the Nets' basketball logo. The front will be bare, for now.
A league spokesman called it a "stylistic move," but ads are coming.
Advertisements on uniforms are "inevitable," Adam Silver said at a sports business conference earlier this year. The association considered adding them two years ago, citing its own studies that jersey ads would bring in $100 million a year, but tabled a formal vote. At the time, the plan was to introduce ads in the form of a 2.5" x 2.5" patch, to be placed—well, exactly where the NBA logo used to be.