Thought another jersey should’ve made it here? Check out this follow-up where I look at the uniforms some of you said should’ve been listed: ruclips.net/video/lD7da_0pD-I/видео.html
Some hometown trivia: the Chicago Bulls are the only NBA team that has kept the same logo since coming into the league. Also, if you look at the logo upside-down, it resembles a robot reading a book (or doing something naughty with a crab - your call). Cheers.....
@@TheChosenMoose01i think the 2016 season blinds our opinion on those. curry’s legendary game winner, cavs 1-3 comeback yk. if it didn’t have those legacies i would probably think it’s ass
I think the NBA should go back to just one home uniform and one road uniform per team, and allow each team to have either a home or road alternate if they like, with alternates allowed only during the regular season, and then only up to ten times a season. Right now it's incredibly difficult to look at a screen and be able to tell which teams are playing with all the teams getting a million different uniforms from Nike each year, and half of those uniforms not even in those teams' actual colors.
Seeing Memphis placing last names under the number reminds me of Sacramento in the 1980's doing that. Not sure if it was used when the Kings were in Kansas City.
The Hawks didn't have highlighter yellow on those jerseys, it was dubbed Volt Green. Because, other than the brief stint we had blue and green uniforms, why not just throw in random neon green with red, gray, and white. ALSO they would mix/match shorts with the red and gray ones. The league told them no after they did it once. Thirdly, they introduced a new secondary logo of a basketball with wings that was on the waistband of the shorts, "HAWKS" down one leg, and the main logo on the other. Last, the court matched it so more neon there. The move back to the old Hawks colors was a welcomed change.
I will say in defence of the Pacers' jersey, the circled number harks back to the old days of racing where numbers would frequently be painted in circles to provide contrast: see the old Mercedes with silver bodies, white circles and red numbers. Of course, this should provide actual contrast, unlike the Pacers' jerseys did, but the inspiration wasn't totally random.
Actually, the Spurs' first home uniforms as the Spurs (1973-77) were silver-gray, but they did say "SPURS" across the front and above the numbers. And I always thought they were cool. I do agree they need the team name across the front, like the white home uniforms and road black ones. The silver-grays could then be their home alternates.
8:18 - I used to refer to those New Jersey Nets uniforms of the 1990's as being part of the Pampers era of Nets basketball. All the courtside advertising I saw during their highlights from their days playing at the Meadowlands was for Pampers diapers.
The home/away designations for the uniforms no longer make sense when you take selection flexibility into account. The home team can wear what it wants regardless of color and the away team has to wear something with sufficient contrast, even if it means wearing white.
@@3243_ With teams having alternate unis that aren't white, I don't think going back to the home/away system makes sense anymore. That ship has sailed.
Well, the home team should still wear white (or a light color, like the Lakers' gold regular uniforms, or silver for the Spurs) with the visiting team in a darker color. I think that should be a league rule, so as to make it easier to tell which team is the home team.
That wizards jersey slaps and if you reverse the color on the kings jersey and make it symmetrical and probably a different purple that has potential to be good to
I never knew that the Spurs ever put the teal, fuschia and orange stripes on their uniforms until watching this video. It had been in their logo in the 90s.
Honorable Mention: --All pinstriped uniforms --Milwaukee's green-and-purple uniforms from the '90s --All gray or black uniforms for teams that do not already have gray or black in their color schemes --The Lakers' white alternate uniforms --All Oklahoma City Thunder uniforms, because they should still be the Seattle Supersonics.
1. Disagree with pinstriped jerseys. Orlando's current jerseys are dog doo doo compared to the Dwight Howard pinstriped jerseys. 2. Disagree there too. The purple are okay, and the green alternate with the buck logo is an S tier jersey. 3. Depends on the team. The Lakers pulled it off well, as did GS and Cleveland did with their sleeved jerseys. 4. Lol the only ones I dig are their alternates when KD was there (navy blue and orange alts) and their 2019 city jersey.
The raptors camouflage uniforms are underrated, I actually like the the hawks 2015 uniforms look cool. With the Grizzlies current uniforms sometimes "boring" is better
Thought another jersey should’ve made it here? Check out this follow-up where I look at the uniforms some of you said should’ve been listed: ruclips.net/video/lD7da_0pD-I/видео.html
Some hometown trivia: the Chicago Bulls are the only NBA team that has kept the same logo since coming into the league. Also, if you look at the logo upside-down, it resembles a robot reading a book (or doing something naughty with a crab - your call). Cheers.....
Sleeved jerseys do not belong in the NBA, period.
i think the sleeves themselves are cool, but the designs are too minimalistic, if u slap a cool design on them then they’ll look cool
@@usedturtleshell3364 Case in point, the black warriors/cavaliers/lakers sleeved jerseys.
Nah, no sleeves. Horrible
@@TheChosenMoose01i think the 2016 season blinds our opinion on those. curry’s legendary game winner, cavs 1-3 comeback yk. if it didn’t have those legacies i would probably think it’s ass
@@elusana nah they were fine, but i understand the players not liking them.
Bruh for the hawks you should of put the hawks jersey where the put red jerseys and all highlighter yellow shorts lol
The Chicago Bulls have had the same logo since they were established in 1966
I think the NBA should go back to just one home uniform and one road uniform per team, and allow each team to have either a home or road alternate if they like, with alternates allowed only during the regular season, and then only up to ten times a season. Right now it's incredibly difficult to look at a screen and be able to tell which teams are playing with all the teams getting a million different uniforms from Nike each year, and half of those uniforms not even in those teams' actual colors.
Seeing Memphis placing last names under the number reminds me of Sacramento in the 1980's doing that. Not sure if it was used when the Kings were in Kansas City.
The Kings started doing that in 1971, when they were still the Cincinnati Royals.
You went with the Pistons lightning bolt instead of the teal terrors? Bold.
IMO I’ve got a soft spot for 90’s teal which includes those, and I’m a Bulls fan for cryin’ out loud.
The Hawks didn't have highlighter yellow on those jerseys, it was dubbed Volt Green. Because, other than the brief stint we had blue and green uniforms, why not just throw in random neon green with red, gray, and white. ALSO they would mix/match shorts with the red and gray ones. The league told them no after they did it once. Thirdly, they introduced a new secondary logo of a basketball with wings that was on the waistband of the shorts, "HAWKS" down one leg, and the main logo on the other. Last, the court matched it so more neon there.
The move back to the old Hawks colors was a welcomed change.
Actually, I like the Hawks' 1970-72 blue, green, and white uniforms. But I am glad they went back to the red, gold, and white.
Nah the pacers red and gold was completely ridiculous
TBF, those are TB's to an older time.
I will say in defence of the Pacers' jersey, the circled number harks back to the old days of racing where numbers would frequently be painted in circles to provide contrast: see the old Mercedes with silver bodies, white circles and red numbers. Of course, this should provide actual contrast, unlike the Pacers' jerseys did, but the inspiration wasn't totally random.
Now it makes sense.
Where are the bricks that appear at the start / finish line? That should have been placed on the jersey instead.
Idk about you but the lakers one you mentioned, that one is awesome
The pacers uniform looks good
I was literally waiting for this video after the football and baseball vids!!! Will you be making a best uniforms for each league, or nah?
Currently, I’m writing one for the NHL and have other leagues planned.
@@WindyCityLeague Great to hear!
Actually, the Spurs' first home uniforms as the Spurs (1973-77) were silver-gray, but they did say "SPURS" across the front and above the numbers. And I always thought they were cool. I do agree they need the team name across the front, like the white home uniforms and road black ones. The silver-grays could then be their home alternates.
They show up in those occasionally now
8:18 - I used to refer to those New Jersey Nets uniforms of the 1990's as being part of the Pampers era of Nets basketball. All the courtside advertising I saw during their highlights from their days playing at the Meadowlands was for Pampers diapers.
World baseball classic next year and a plethora of new qualifying teams. Would love to see you rank the jerseys
Everyone hated the 2009 Tmiberowlves Unis with the green trees but I loved them. I hate their current boring volleyball uniforms they wear now.
God their new unis are terrible, but when they wear the late 80's early 90's throwbacks holy shit they're awesome
The home/away designations for the uniforms no longer make sense when you take selection flexibility into account. The home team can wear what it wants regardless of color and the away team has to wear something with sufficient contrast, even if it means wearing white.
They should go back to the home team in white or a light color (like gold for the Lakers) and colored uniforms for the visiting team.
@@3243_ With teams having alternate unis that aren't white, I don't think going back to the home/away system makes sense anymore. That ship has sailed.
Well, the home team should still wear white (or a light color, like the Lakers' gold regular uniforms, or silver for the Spurs) with the visiting team in a darker color. I think that should be a league rule, so as to make it easier to tell which team is the home team.
All city statement uniforms deserve to be on here, not because there ugly but because there not so relevant to the individual teams history
That wizards jersey slaps and if you reverse the color on the kings jersey and make it symmetrical and probably a different purple that has potential to be good to
Really dig your content!
NHL NEXT!
Honestly if the Celtics used the gray they had on the side and stretched across a sleeveless jersey, that could’ve had something.
I never knew that the Spurs ever put the teal, fuschia and orange stripes on their uniforms until watching this video. It had been in their logo in the 90s.
14:07 you’re tripping for real! That’s the DOPEST jersey EVER!
I Degree 🔥 TO ME
Honorable mention, the recent San Francisco Warriors red white blue and yellow McDonalds All American uniforms
Surprised you didn’t mention the Green Bulls Jersey that they wore on St. Patrick’s Day a couple of times.
NGL I always found them underrated.
@@WindyCityLeague as do i. it wasnt a bad shade of green either.
Imo those camo jersey all nice I really like the spurs camo
What about the fluorescent green Wolves jerseys? Ugh!
Those were definitely ugly too.
Pistons lightning bolt jerseys are my fav bro cmon now
Anyone noticed the coincidence between the Pistons bolt jerseys and the WNBA team Detroit Shock? 🤔
I like that Portland's grey tho
The current Jazz uniforms are bland, ugly, and so uninspiring
my favorite Jazz jerseys were the ones they wore in 90s with the rainbow music note
Honorable Mention:
--All pinstriped uniforms
--Milwaukee's green-and-purple uniforms from the '90s
--All gray or black uniforms for teams that do not already have gray or black in their color schemes
--The Lakers' white alternate uniforms
--All Oklahoma City Thunder uniforms, because they should still be the Seattle Supersonics.
I totally agree with you on the okc statement 👍
Thanks. :)
1. Disagree with pinstriped jerseys. Orlando's current jerseys are dog doo doo compared to the Dwight Howard pinstriped jerseys.
2. Disagree there too. The purple are okay, and the green alternate with the buck logo is an S tier jersey.
3. Depends on the team. The Lakers pulled it off well, as did GS and Cleveland did with their sleeved jerseys.
4. Lol the only ones I dig are their alternates when KD was there (navy blue and orange alts) and their 2019 city jersey.
Since Wish?
All of them.
I lowkey like the Pacers checker look 🤷🏻♂️
I like the celtics gray
NBA jerseys just don't look good compared to nhl, NFL, MLB, and college sports.
Probably why they have so many alternatives
The raptors camouflage uniforms are underrated, I actually like the the hawks 2015 uniforms look cool. With the Grizzlies current uniforms sometimes "boring" is better
Very entertaining video and agree with you on just about every one.
I don’t know who was worse here: the guys that designed these or the execs that ok’d them. These were all straight trash.
13:04 - Why haven't the Flames moved back to Atlanta?!?
Because they failed there, same with the Thrashers
The pacers one is good. You buggin
Um, Windy City League, what do you think of the Clippers’ new logo?
I dig it, I like the whole boat theme they’ve got since it’s their namesake.
I kinda like the 2021 Lakers city jerseys.
Now the 2022 Lakers city jerseys... 🤢🤮 And I think the Lakers didn't even get a win in those either.
Get rid of the highlighter and made it yellow or white the hawks would’ve worked
Idk why but I like the Kings in gold.
22:09 LeKars
14:03 man you’re crazy. That MG Pels uni was FIYA!!! The SECOND one was whack but this one was a hit!
3:15 1993 Bandai America moment
NHL one soon?
This week. New job and some other factors have been delaying it unfortunately.
@@WindyCityLeague I understand
The sixers one wasn’t that bad
#AhYesMyMotherLikesThisSportMoreThanIDoNow!
The Heat have the best uniform here while the Bucks are worst
i dunno i liked OKC's tornado jerseys
there is NOTHING ugly about those 90's Cavs uniforms. Especially the away ones.