For a brief moment, holiday sweaters turned into NBA jerseys and teams wore special Christmas gear. We look back at this fashion trend.
The Chicago Bulls announced today that Derrick Rose’s No. 1 jersey will be officially retired, making him the fifth Bulls ...
Oh NBA, oh NBA... how lovely are your jerseys. More accurately, how lovely were your Christmas Day jerseys, because they don't exist anymore and we're sad about it. Even LeBron is nostalgic for ...
Prior to the Los Angeles Lakers' showdown against the Golden State Warriors, LeBron James expressed his dismay over the fact that Nike didn't create any special NBA Christmas jerseys for the teams ...
However, after Nike took over as the NBA’s official uniform provider in 2017, they discontinued the jerseys, much to the frustration of many, including LeBron. How NBA Christmas Jerseys Changed ...
This came as no surprise as the $23.4-billion brand Adidas took a direct jab at the NBA and their current uniform provider, Nike, by reminiscing about the festive holiday-themed jerseys they once ...
Overall, these were not received well by NBA X, including Dallas Mavericks ... numbers for this edition's defining design. This year's jerseys were inspired by greeting cards with seasonal script ...
These jerseys were introduced in the NBA's Christmas commercial that featured Dwight Howard, Carmelo Anthony, Joe Johnson, Russell Westbrook and Dwyane Wade dribbling to the tune of "Carol of the ...