Official AUTHENTIC NBA JERSEY Post - Bringin Back the JERSEY ERA... (Info/Guide = Page 1)

Mine was made in Perry USA, which was the home of the Champion factory. Could be a sample, or customized jersey, or they just used different fonts on some models like Champion has done on other jerseys.
 
thanks mamba. i want the KG blue pro cut, #1 on my list now that I've gotten my Jordan pro cuts.
 
Finally got the home MJ Sand-Knit.






Love the fact that the "23" is dropped a bit lower, more like on the gamers, leaving plenty of room for the name, usually not the case with these.


Nice white Jordan, I may pick up one if I can find it.
 
stupid question: do you guys prefer the nike or reebok swingman jerseys? i'm eyeballing a red lebron and can't pick between the reebok or nike
 
Very rare pickup. Scrub player but the jersey itself is super rare. 1996-1997 Marty Conlon Boston Celtics game worn Throwback jersey and game worn shorts. The jersey is size 48 +3 inches, and the shorts are size 36 + 1 inch. Conlon also autographed the jersey on the front "0". I believe the Celtics wore this jersey twice that year. I've only seen the jersey once before, and I've never seen the shorts.

 
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It's finally here boys :smokin :x :smh: :lol:
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Sacramento Kings, Blue Diamond Partner to Showcase California Growers and Inspire Health and Wellness
Posted: Oct 10, 2016

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Sacramento, CA – Today, the Sacramento Kings announced a new partnership with Sacramento-based Blue Diamond Growers, the world’s leading almond brand. The new partnership connects the Sacramento Kings with an internationally recognized company that shares the team’s vision for showcasing the best of California in a global marketplace, highlighting the regional roots in agriculture, and investing in health and wellness.

Blue Diamond Growers represent 100 years of agricultural history in Northern California, with over 3,000 family growers helping to produce eighty percent of the world’s almonds. As the Kings move into Golden 1 Center – the world’s greenest and most technologically advanced arena, they’ll feature an unmatched food sourcing program that honors the rich regional agricultural tradition by utilizing sources within 150 miles of the arena. Together, the Kings and Blue Diamond will seek to inspire others to take steps toward healthy, fulfilling lives.

“For decades, Blue Diamond almonds have been one of Sacramento’s most well-known products around the country,” said Kings President Chris Granger. “We are proud of this community’s history of high-quality agriculture – it’s why we’ve committed to supporting local producers by using locally sourced food in our arena and why our players are proud to showcase the Blue Diamond brand on the court and around the league.”

Though the partnership, Blue Diamond and the Kings will be one of the first to experiment with the NBA’s industry-leading jersey sponsorship pilot program. Beginning in the 2017 season, a Blue Diamond logo will be incorporated in all of the Sacramento Kings uniforms.

Blue Diamond will also join the Kings for their inaugural season at Golden 1 Center – the world’s first LEED Platinum indoor arena -- as they seek to transform Sacramento and the region beyond. Beginning with the 2016-17 season, the Blue Diamond Almond Breeze logo will appear on the court apron below the visitor and Kings benches. Fans will find select menu items that feature high-quality Blue Diamond almonds, as well as Blue Diamond Almond Breeze beverages at arena kiosks.

“Blue Diamond has quietly created every major innovation in almonds, including the almond milk category,” said Blue Diamond CEO Mark Jansen. “This innovative partnership helps us to clearly connect our global Blue Diamond and Almond Breeze brands with elite, professional athletes to inspire healthier lifestyles. As with our recent support of U.S.A. Swimming and Volleyball, we’re excited to join the Kings as part of our continued commitment to wellness and active living.”

For more information about the Sacramento Kings and the partnership, visit Kings.com. For more information about Blue Diamond Growers, visit BlueDiamond.com.
 
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It's finally here boys :smokin :x :smh: :lol:
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Sacramento Kings, Blue Diamond Partner to Showcase California Growers and Inspire Health and Wellness
Posted: Oct 10, 2016

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Sacramento, CA – Today, the Sacramento Kings announced a new partnership with Sacramento-based Blue Diamond Growers, the world’s leading almond brand. The new partnership connects the Sacramento Kings with an internationally recognized company that shares the team’s vision for showcasing the best of California in a global marketplace, highlighting the regional roots in agriculture, and investing in health and wellness.

Blue Diamond Growers represent 100 years of agricultural history in Northern California, with over 3,000 family growers helping to produce eighty percent of the world’s almonds. As the Kings move into Golden 1 Center – the world’s greenest and most technologically advanced arena, they’ll feature an unmatched food sourcing program that honors the rich regional agricultural tradition by utilizing sources within 150 miles of the arena. Together, the Kings and Blue Diamond will seek to inspire others to take steps toward healthy, fulfilling lives.

“For decades, Blue Diamond almonds have been one of Sacramento’s most well-known products around the country,” said Kings President Chris Granger. “We are proud of this community’s history of high-quality agriculture – it’s why we’ve committed to supporting local producers by using locally sourced food in our arena and why our players are proud to showcase the Blue Diamond brand on the court and around the league.”

Though the partnership, Blue Diamond and the Kings will be one of the first to experiment with the NBA’s industry-leading jersey sponsorship pilot program. Beginning in the 2017 season, a Blue Diamond logo will be incorporated in all of the Sacramento Kings uniforms.

Blue Diamond will also join the Kings for their inaugural season at Golden 1 Center – the world’s first LEED Platinum indoor arena -- as they seek to transform Sacramento and the region beyond. Beginning with the 2016-17 season, the Blue Diamond Almond Breeze logo will appear on the court apron below the visitor and Kings benches. Fans will find select menu items that feature high-quality Blue Diamond almonds, as well as Blue Diamond Almond Breeze beverages at arena kiosks.

“Blue Diamond has quietly created every major innovation in almonds, including the almond milk category,” said Blue Diamond CEO Mark Jansen. “This innovative partnership helps us to clearly connect our global Blue Diamond and Almond Breeze brands with elite, professional athletes to inspire healthier lifestyles. As with our recent support of U.S.A. Swimming and Volleyball, we’re excited to join the Kings as part of our continued commitment to wellness and active living.”

For more information about the Sacramento Kings and the partnership, visit Kings.com. For more information about Blue Diamond Growers, visit BlueDiamond.com.

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yeah nah, i'm not with the ads on jerseys

I thought i'd give it a chance but it just doesn't feel right

Hopefully they're not heat applied because i'd be removing that so fast.
 
Are this year's jerseys going to be sold with the advertisers' patch on them? I remember reading something, from Darren Rovell I believe, that jerseys sold at retail won't have anything from the advertisers on them. 

Edit: 2017-18 jerseys I meant
 
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PAtches go on jerseys for 2017-18 season not this season

And rovell is correct, retail jerseys will most likely NOT come with advertisement patches

Although I can see it and most likely will happen that some team stores will sell authentics with the patch since they would have patches to add to team jerseys
 
there's a sunset provision with da patches rule.

cant wait till nike comes back....
 
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Very rare pickup. Scrub player but the jersey itself is super rare. 1996-1997 Marty Conlon Boston Celtics game worn Throwback jersey and game worn shorts. The jersey is size 48 +3 inches, and the shorts are size 36 + 1 inch. Conlon also autographed the jersey on the front "0". I believe the Celtics wore this jersey twice that year. I've only seen the jersey once before, and I've never seen the shorts.


This is an insane pickup. I am so much more impressed when dudes have these rare jerseys of obscure/scrub players. It's so boring always seeing the star/popular players.

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