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The Phoenix Suns Bring Back 'The Valley' Uniform

The Phoenix Suns are bringing the heat and the history with the return of one of the NBA’s most iconic looks: “The Valley” City Edition uniform.

After capturing the hearts of fans and defining an era of Phoenix basketball, The Valley is back for the 2025-26 season, returning in all its original glory while celebrating everything that makes the city bold, fast, and built differently.

This uniform isn’t just a look, it’s an attitude. “The Valley” represents the grit, pride, and unstoppable energy of Phoenix. It’s a symbol of where the team came from and where it’s headed, standing tall as a statement of unity between the Suns and the community they represent.

The black base sets the stage for the iconic sunset gradient, a modernized nod to Arizona’s signature desert skies, while the bold “The Valley” wordmark across the chest captures the unmistakable swagger of the city.

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San Antonio Unveils 2025-26 City Edition Uniforms

The San Antonio Spurs are turning back the clock and turning up the color. The franchise unveiled its 2025-26 Nike NBA City Edition uniforms and court, marking the return of one of the most beloved looks in team history: the Fiesta colorway.

First introduced in the 2020-21 season, the Fiesta design was inspired by the team’s vibrant 1990 warm-up jackets, which introduced the now-iconic paintbrush stroke emblem to Spurs Nation. This season, the team brings that energy back as part of the NBA’s City Edition Remix campaign, connecting today’s stars to San Antonio’s storied past while representing the culture that built it.

The 2025-26 City Edition uniform features the eye-catching teal, pink, and orange Fiesta stripes splashed across a classic black backdrop, while the “San Antonio” wordmark across the chest proudly centers the team’s identity. The shorts continue the Fiesta flair with matching side stripes, a perfect blend of retro and modern aesthetics.

The Fiesta celebration doesn’t stop at the uniform. The Spurs’ new City Edition court is a full-on throwback to the early 2000s, featuring the paintbrush stroke logo at center court for the first time since the team’s final season in the Alamodome (2002).

The Spurs will debut their 2025-26 City Edition uniforms and court on Wednesday, Nov. 12, when they host the Golden State Warriors at Frost Bank Center.

“This season’s City Edition jersey gives a new generation of Spurs players the honor of stepping into the city’s story and carrying it forward,” said Jordan Mandelkorn, Vice President of Marketing, Creative & Retail for Spurs Sports & Entertainment. “It’s about honoring San Antonio’s heritage while channeling the energy of what’s next.”

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Utah Jazz Reveal 2025-26 City Edition Jersey

The Utah Jazz are bringing back one of their most beloved looks, with a bold new twist. The team officially unveiled its 2025-26 City Edition uniform, which will be worn during both the 2025-26 and 2026-27 NBA seasons. Fans will get their first look in-game when the Jazz debut the new threads on November 11 against the Indiana Pacers at Delta Center.

This season’s City Edition design comes as part of the NBA’s new City Edition Remix campaign, which allows all 30 teams to reimagine past favorites. For the Jazz, that meant revisiting their first-ever City Edition jersey from 2017, the iconic red rock gradient that paid tribute to Utah’s natural beauty.

This time around, the Jazz swapped the desert tones for a sleek Midnight Black-to-gray gradient, inspired by the state’s rugged mountain landscapes. Across the chest, “UTAH” appears in the same distinctive block lettering from the 2017 original, while the Jazz State logo returns on the waistband for a familiar touch of identity.

One of the jersey’s most striking details is found along the side panels, subtle Sky Blue paths representing the routes from Salt Lake City to St. George and Salt Lake City to Moab. It’s a symbolic nod to the connection between cities, fans, and the team itself.

“Over the next two seasons, we’re bringing back a fan-favorite design with a fresh, modern twist,” said Chris Barney, President of Revenue and Commercial Strategy at Smith Entertainment Group. “This City Edition jersey celebrates Utah’s signature mountain landscapes and the spirit of Mountain Basketball, blending the team’s history with a bold new look. It’s a unique way for fans to show their pride and connect with the team and our state.”

The Jazz will sport their new City Edition jerseys during five regular-season games this year:

Nov. 11 vs. Indiana Pacers (debut game)

Dec. 7 vs. Oklahoma City Thunder

Jan. 8 vs. Dallas Mavericks

Feb. 12 vs. Portland Trail Blazers

March 23 vs. Toronto Raptors

With its combination of heritage, detail, and modern edge, the 2025-26 Utah Jazz City Edition uniform perfectly captures the essence of Utah: bold, connected, and built on the spirit of the mountains. Fans can gear up and grab their own piece of the remix when the collection drops November 11.

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Knicks Unveil New “Statement” Uniforms for the 2025-26 Season

The New York Knicks are turning up the lights at Madison Square Garden with the reveal of their 2025-26 “Statement” Edition uniforms, a design that pays tribute to “the world’s most famous arena.”

Set to debut on November 14 when the Knicks host the Miami Heat, the new look blends the team’s iconic colors with modern detailing inspired by the bright lights of MSG on game nights.

The Statement uniform features a darker navy base than previous editions worn over the last four seasons, creating a sleek and powerful visual on the court. The orange numbers and lettering stand out boldly, outlined with a lighter blue hue reminiscent of the team’s standard road uniform. Running down the sides is a new series of blue and orange stripes, designed to mimic the glowing lights that illuminate Madison Square Garden’s exterior when the Knicks take the floor.

Adding a personal touch, the jersey includes the team’s signature mantra “Once a Knick, Always a Knick” stitched along the bottom hem, reinforcing the deep sense of pride and belonging within the franchise. It’s also the only Knicks uniform in the current rotation to feature the Jordan Brand Jumpman logo, giving it a distinct edge in the team’s lineup.

Fans can expect to see the Knicks wear this new Statement uniform 12 times throughout the regular season, each time bringing a piece of Madison Square Garden’s energy to the hardwood.

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The Warriors Bring Back “The Town” with a Fresh Twist

The Golden State Warriors are honoring their Oakland roots in style with the unveiling of their 2025-26 Nike NBA City Edition uniform, a stunning remix of the beloved The Town look. Alongside the release, the team launched The Town Edition, a campaign dedicated to celebrating the fan-favorite uniform and the City of Oakland.

Set to debut on Monday, November 24, when the Warriors face the Utah Jazz at Chase Center, this new design blends nostalgia with a refined modern edge.

The uniform features a cream base with brown and gold accents, showcasing the iconic Oakland tree on the chest. The shorts continue the Bay Area story, highlighting the Bay Bridge’s suspension cables along the side panels — a subtle yet powerful nod to the connection between Oakland and San Francisco.

The Warriors are also going all-in with a custom City Edition court for the debut game, creating a fully immersive experience for fans. To top it off, the first 10,000 fans in attendance will receive a Stephen Curry “The Town Edition” bobblehead.

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Oklahoma City Thunder Unveil Stunning 2024-25 NBA Championship Rings

The Oklahoma City Thunder capped off their championship journey in dazzling fashion, revealing their 2024-25 NBA Championship rings during a nationally televised ceremony before their home opener against the Houston Rockets. The moment marked the franchise’s first-ever title celebration, and the rings themselves are nothing short of breathtaking.

Each ring features over 800 custom-cut, hand-set gemstones, roughly the same number of three-pointers the Thunder launched during their playoff run.

At the top of each ring sits the Thunder’s OKC shield logo, encrusted with diamonds that symbolize the unity of the team. Surrounding it are 100 diamonds set in 14-karat gold, with the words “NBA Champions” and the Larry O’Brien Trophy gleaming at the center.

But the most striking feature lies beneath the surface. The ring includes a “ring-within-the-ring” concept, where the top opens to reveal a bespoke inner band. Inside, each player’s signature is engraved, along with diamonds forming their jersey number. The inner band even includes 94 diamonds along its edges, with every teammate’s number wrapping around, representing their bond. Players can wear this inner band as a standalone piece — a modern, personal twist on the classic championship ring.

Other meaningful details honor both the team’s success and Oklahoma’s roots:

“Oklahoma City” appears in 14-karat white gold on the side.

The team’s 68-14 regular-season record shines between blue and orange sapphires — the Thunder’s signature colors.

The outer-palm side features a tribute to the Oklahoma City National Memorial’s Gates of Time and Reflecting Pool, crafted in white gold with sapphires that mimic the memorial’s serene water.

Inside, the ring is engraved with “Labor Omnia Vincit,” the state motto meaning “Work conquers all things.”

More than jewelry, these rings are a testament to teamwork, perseverance, and the city that stood behind them every step of the way. The Thunder didn’t just win a championship, they built a legacy worthy of 800 diamonds’ worth of shine.

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Chicago Unveils 2025-26 City Edition Uniform

The Windy City is getting a remix. The Chicago Bulls have officially unveiled their 2025-26 Nike NBA City Edition uniforms and retail collection, a look that pays tribute to the team’s first-ever City Edition uniform from 2017-18 while introducing a bold new twist.

The 2025-26 design flips the script on the original fan-favorite by inverting the base color from white to black and swapping the classic red font for Chicago blue, creating a modern remix of an instant classic. As part of this season’s NBA City Edition Remix campaign, each of the league’s 30 teams is revisiting a past design, and Chicago’s take perfectly bridges heritage and innovation.

“This year’s City Edition uniform is a love letter to our city,” said the Bulls’ design team. “We wanted to honor the fans, the streets, and the pride that defines Chicago basketball.”

The new City Edition uniform draws direct inspiration from the city’s identity, from its skyline to its flag. Every element tells a story:

“Sweet Home” sits along the bottom left of the jersey, a nod to Sweet Home Chicago and the team’s deep roots in the city.

Four blue stars line the right side of the jersey, symbolizing the stars of the Chicago city flag.

The “Chicago” script font slants at a 45-degree angle, a subtle tribute to the city’s unique street grid, connecting everything from the United Center to Lake Michigan.

This black-based uniform brings swagger and nostalgia in equal measure, channeling the soul of Chicago with a colorway that’s as sharp as the city itself.

The Bulls will debut the new City Edition uniform on December 3 vs. the Brooklyn Nets, marking the first City Edition Night of the season.

Each City Edition Night will feature live performances by local artists and exclusive fan activations, including complimentary patch heat-pressing on City Edition hats purchased in the Madhouse Team Store.

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Timberwolves Bring Back Prince-Inspired Uniforms for 2025-26 Season

The Minnesota Timberwolves are turning up the purple once again. In collaboration with the Prince Estate and Nike, the team announced the long-awaited return of their Prince-Inspired City Edition uniform, one of the most beloved designs in NBA history.

Originally unveiled in 2018, the purple-drenched look instantly became a fan favorite, celebrating the life, legacy, and unmistakable sound of Minnesota’s own Prince. Now, as part of the NBA’s 2025 Nike City Edition Remix campaign, the iconic uniform is making a comeback complete with new experiences both on and off the court.

This year’s rollout is bigger than ever. From a custom-designed court featuring Prince’s famous Love Symbol at center, to in-arena performances by artists who collaborated with him, the Timberwolves are going all in on honoring the legend who helped define Minnesota’s cultural identity.

The Prince uniform will make its season debut on Saturday, November 15, when the Timberwolves host their first-ever Prince Night at Target Center. Fittingly, the team will wear the jersey seven times this season — a number that carries deep symbolic meaning in Prince’s artistry.

“Prince was a genius, an innovator, and a proud Minnesotan,” said L. Londell McMillan, Prince’s longtime attorney and representative of the Prince Estate. “Seeing this uniform return is a powerful reminder of his lasting influence on the Twin Cities and a connection to a new generation of fans.”

“Bringing this uniform back was an easy decision,” added Matt Caldwell, CEO of the Timberwolves and Lynx. “Prince was a huge Wolves and Lynx fan, and a symbol of excellence. We’re proud to honor his legacy in a way that brings fans together and lights up the season in purple.”

Just like the original 2018 edition, the returning uniform blends subtle nods to Prince’s legacy with Timberwolves identity:

Paisley detailing on the left short vent, inspired by Paisley Park.

Faux studded pattern on the right shoulder, mirroring Prince’s Purple Rain jacket.

“MPLS” on the left leg — a tribute to the Minneapolis Sound.

Tonal purple logos, a stylized “Wolves” chestmark, and a custom number set inspired by the Love Symbol.

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DALLAS MAVERICKS BRING BACK CLASSIC GREEN UNIFORM

As part of their 45th anniversary celebration, the Dallas Mavericks are throwing it back to one of the most beloved looks in franchise history, the green uniforms worn from 1981 to 1991. These retro jerseys will make their return as part of the team’s Hardwood Classics collection for select games this season.

The Mavs entered the NBA in 1980, debuting with a traditional color scheme: white uniforms at home and blue road uniforms with green trim. But when the team flipped the design for the 1981 season opting for green road jerseys with blue and white accents the look became an instant classic and a lasting part of Mavericks history.

The new Hardwood Classic edition stays true to the original 1980s design with a few modern updates. The green base is complemented by a royal blue and white striping pattern around the neck and arm openings. Across the chest, DALLAS appears in a bold white script with blue and white outlines, while the numbers below mirror that same double-bordered style in a rounded vintage font.

On the back, the name and number maintain the clean white treatment, sitting beneath the NBA logo. The cut follows Nike’s current design chassis, giving the jersey a slightly modern silhouette while maintaining its old-school charm.

The retro vibe carries through the matching green shorts, which feature a thick blue/white/blue waistband and side panel striping to match the jersey. At the hem, the same tri-color stripe pattern wraps around the base. The throwback “Cowboy M” logo a hallmark of early Mavericks branding appears proudly on the left leg, completing the nostalgic design.

With the return of these green classics, the Mavericks are not just honoring their history they’re reminding fans why these uniforms have remained one of the cleanest, most iconic looks in franchise history.

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Cleveland Cavaliers Bring Back Mid-2000s Look for 55th Season

The Cleveland Cavaliers are turning back the clock for their 55th season, celebrating their rich history with the return of one of the franchise’s most beloved looks, the navy, wine, and gold alternate uniforms worn from 2003 to 2010.

Designed in collaboration with Nike, the Classic Edition uniform pays homage to the era of Daniel “Booby” Gibson, Žydrūnas Ilgauskas, and Anderson Varejão, three fan favorites who helped define mid-2000s Cavs basketball. This retro-inspired look will join the team’s current lineup of uniforms, which includes the Icon (Wine), Association (White), Statement (Black), and City Edition sets, for the 2025-26 NBA season.

The Cavaliers’ new Classic Edition serves as a direct throwback to the mid-2000s alternates, a look that itself paid tribute to the iconic “Miracle of Richfield” uniforms from the 1970s. This season, the Cavs will spotlight the 2006–07 campaign, a pivotal year that saw the team make its first-ever NBA Finals appearance led by a young LeBron James.

The new set brings back the deep navy blue base complemented by wine and gold accents — a color palette instantly recognizable to longtime fans.

The front of the jersey features “CLEVELAND” across the chest in bold white lettering with gold trim, framed by the Nike Swoosh on the right and a Cleveland-Cliffs sponsor patch on the left.

The player names and numbers appear in the same white-and-gold treatment on the back, maintaining the team’s signature mid-2000s typography.

The shorts include the iconic sword-pierced “C” logo, paired with the classic wine and gold striped trim, drawing a direct line to the Cavs’ vintage heritage.

Together, the uniform captures the spirit of a golden era in franchise history — while introducing a sleek, modern refresh for today’s generation of Cavs fans.

To complete the retro feel, the Cavs have also unveiled a special Classic Edition court that will be used during designated games this season. The design revives elements from the mid-2000s court, including the wine basketball and sword logo at center court, flanked by “Cleveland” on one baseline and “Cavaliers” on the other.

The team’s “LET EM KNOW” mantra will line the sideline, and the Rocket Arena logo, along with the throwback flag-style “C” mark, will appear throughout the hardwood, blending nostalgia with modern flair.

Cavs fans can catch the Classic Edition uniforms in action during nine home games and three road games this season. The first look will come on Wednesday, November 5, when Cleveland hosts the Philadelphia 76ers at Rocket Arena.

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