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Adidas Unveils This Year's NBA All-Star Uniforms
by Larry Leo
December 2, 20143 Comments
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The NBA and adidas unveiled the uniforms for the 64th annual All-Star Game on Tuesday. The game will be played in New York on February 15, 2015. Per the press release from the NBA and adidas…
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The NBA and adidas unveiled the uniforms for the 64th annual All-Star Game on Tuesday. The game will be played in New York on February 15, 2015. Per the press release from the NBA and adidas…
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The jerseys feature a side panel of five stars, each representing New York City’s five boroughs with a unique pattern:
*Queens: a pattern inspired by the stainless steel orbit rings of the borough’s iconic Unisphere that was built for the 1964 World’s Fair at Flushing Meadows – Corona Park
*Staten Island:a wave pattern to signify its surrounding waters
* Manhattan: a taxi-cab checkered pattern represents the pace and energy of the world’s most cosmopolitan city
*The Bronx: a vinyl record pattern to pay homage to the birthplace of hip-hop and the rich musical legacy of New York City
* Brooklyn: a brick pattern inspired by the iconic brownstone houses and buildings that make up the neighborhoods of the city’s most populous borough
“The NBA All-Star Game is a celebration of the host city and basketball culture, and this year we created our most detailed and sophisticated uniforms to date that pay homage to New York and All-Star weekend,” said Chris Grancio, adidas global basketball general manager. “We took inspiration from all five boroughs, in addition to the rich basketball and cultural heritage of the city, to provide a memorable collection for players and fans.”
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