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You’ll usually see the home team wearing a white uniform — unless it’s the Lakers in their famed gold jerseys) — with the away team dressed in their predominant color. Easy as a layup.

For example, Golden State exclusively wore white at home (minus the special sleeved Christmas jerseys) during the 2013-14 season.

But today’s NBA is unrecognizable in many ways compared to previous generations — from superteams and player empowerment, to the tactical shift to three-point shots and defensive positional switching. But today we’ll look at how it’s unrecognizable in a literal sense — by the on-court fashion.

Now if you were to watch the Warriors at home, you’d see a rotation of four jerseys, with only one being the traditional white.

Today we’ll look at how unrecognizable the NBA is, in a literal sense – by what jerseys and colors the teams wear.

Traditions, trends, and who's wearing what in today's NBAWith jersey illustrations from The Basketball Jersey Database by Abram Baclagon

In 2017 Nike took over the contract to produce NBA jerseys and ushered in the most extreme overhaul of aesthetic standards yet. The white-at-home standard was officially eliminated; teams were now free to wear the color of their choosing. In fact, the very notion of a “home” or “away” jersey was eliminated, with Nike now classifying each team’s wardrobe into four “editions”. Here’s what they look like for your local team, the .

  • ATL association jersey
    Association roughly analogous to the old home whites
  • ATL icon jersey
    Icon same, but standard away colors
  • ATL statement jersey
    Statement a third jersey in a different team color, and maybe with an alternate logo
  • ATL city jersey
    City a springboard for full departures from teams’ usual brands, inspired by local lore

Gradually, the aesthetic traditions of pro basketball have shifted. It began quietly in the 1990s. Beyond that decade’s general aesthetic hallmarks, teams like Chicago and Charlotte rolled out alternate third jerseys in a different team color, while Milwaukee, Houston, and Atlanta brought oversized logos to their jersey chests.

With Adidas in charge of kitting out NBA players, the 2000s and 2010s brought us even more alternate jerseys, with more far-out designs and even sleeves. It’s an era perhaps most infamously defined by the Cleveland Cavaliers winning the epic 2016 Finals in a black sleeved shirt with a giant “C” front and center, looking more like a t-shirt than a jersey.

Nike’s tenure as league outfitter has reduced the raw number of jerseys teams have, but has scrambled who wears what, when — and introduced the “City Edition,” giving space for teams to dress as different teams entirely. Turning on a random NBA game can now be a disorienting experience to the casual or even the diehard fan. The viewer may ask themselves: which team is which, again? Who’s this team in black and neon green, or a brown and teal?

Who’s in
White?

For decades, the basketball standard was that the home team would wear a white jersey, with only occasional exceptions for teams who wore a different light color as their preferred home (most famously, the Lakers and gold, even though they’ve abandoned this tradition). But these days, it’s quite rare to see a team wear its Association Edition jersey or any other white jerseys at home.

Including last season’s off-white City Edition jerseys for Boston and San Antonio, home teams wore white in just 327 games, or 27% of the time. You’re actually more likely to see teams wear white on the road nowadays. On average, teams wore their white Association jerseys in nearly half of their road games — 640, to be exact — but only a quarter of their home games, an inversion of the classic “home whites” concept.

The wore their Association jerseys as “home whites” in games, and wore them on the road for games.

2023-24 Season at Home

2013-14 Season at Home

The rest of the time, fans were treated to a color vs. color matchup. These were once almost exclusively the domain of Lakers-in-gold home games, but this season made up 264 games, or 21% of all games this year. Owing to the popularity of both colors, the most common dual-color matchup was a black jersey against a red one; this occurred in 81 games total. True aficionados of the crayon box might take a particularly keen interest in the 105 games in which neither team wore black or white; these were most frequently blue vs. red matchups.

2023-24 Home

10/27 v NYK
ATL statement jersey
10/30 v MIN
ATL icon jersey
11/01 v WAS
ATL association jersey
11/11 v MIA
ATL city jersey
11/15 v NYK
ATL statement jersey
11/17 v PHI
ATL city jersey
11/21 v IND
ATL city jersey
11/22 v BKN
ATL icon jersey
12/06 v BKN
ATL icon jersey
12/11 v DEN
ATL statement jersey
12/18 v DET
ATL icon jersey
12/23 v MEM
ATL city jersey
12/29 v SAC
ATL statement jersey
01/03 v OKC
ATL icon jersey
01/10 v PHI
ATL association jersey
01/12 v IND
ATL statement jersey
01/13 v WAS
ATL icon jersey
01/15 v SAS
ATL city jersey
01/17 v ORL
ATL association jersey
01/20 v CLE
ATL statement jersey
01/26 v DAL
ATL association jersey
01/28 v TOR
ATL icon jersey
01/30 v LAL
ATL city jersey
02/02 v PHX
ATL icon jersey
02/03 v GSW
ATL association jersey
02/05 v LAC
ATL statement jersey
02/10 v HOU
ATL icon jersey
02/12 v CHI
ATL city jersey
02/23 v TOR
ATL statement jersey
02/25 v ORL
ATL icon jersey
02/27 v UTA
ATL association jersey
03/06 v CLE
ATL city jersey
03/10 v NOP
ATL icon jersey
03/23 v CHA
ATL association jersey
03/25 v BOS
ATL city jersey
03/27 v POR
ATL association jersey
03/28 v BOS
ATL statement jersey
03/30 v MIL
ATL city jersey
04/03 v DET
ATL association jersey
04/09 v MIA
ATL statement jersey
04/10 v CHA
ATL icon jersey

2023-24 Away

10/25 v CHA
ATL statement jersey
10/29 v MIL
ATL icon jersey
11/04 v NOP
ATL icon jersey
11/06 v OKC
ATL association jersey
11/09 v ORL
ATL icon jersey
11/14 v DET
ATL association jersey
11/25 v WAS
ATL association jersey
11/26 v BOS
ATL statement jersey
11/28 v CLE
ATL association jersey
11/30 v SAS
ATL statement jersey
12/02 v MIL
ATL association jersey
12/08 v PHI
ATL statement jersey
12/13 v TOR
ATL association jersey
12/15 v TOR
ATL icon jersey
12/16 v CLE
ATL association jersey
12/20 v HOU
ATL statement jersey
12/22 v MIA
ATL statement jersey
12/26 v CHI
ATL icon jersey
12/31 v WAS
ATL statement jersey
01/05 v IND
ATL icon jersey
01/07 v ORL
ATL icon jersey
01/19 v MIA
ATL association jersey
01/22 v SAC
ATL association jersey
01/24 v GSW
ATL statement jersey
02/07 v BOS
ATL statement jersey
02/09 v PHI
ATL statement jersey
02/14 v CHA
ATL association jersey
02/29 v BKN
ATL icon jersey
03/02 v BKN
ATL icon jersey
03/05 v NYK
ATL association jersey
03/08 v MEM
ATL icon jersey
03/13 v POR
ATL statement jersey
03/15 v UTA
ATL association jersey
03/17 v LAC
ATL statement jersey
03/18 v LAL
ATL statement jersey
03/21 v PHX
ATL association jersey
04/01 v CHI
ATL icon jersey
04/04 v DAL
ATL association jersey
04/06 v DEN
ATL association jersey
04/12 v MIN
ATL association jersey
04/14 v IND
ATL statement jersey

New vs.
Old School

Individual teams in the league still have some amount of leeway for how much they color outside the lines. The Chicago Bulls, for example, have remained fairly no-nonsense with their brand since the days of Michael Jordan. Not only have their core uniforms barely changed, but they keep up with a relatively classic schedule of wearing them, wearing their white Association uniforms for 68% of home games and only 10% of their away games.

By contrast, the Orlando Magic wore white at home for just two games all season, preferring instead to wear one of their many blue or black options. But their white uniforms did get play on the road — worn in nearly 60% of their road games.

We cooked up a “flair score” to measure how much each NBA team departed from the classic uniform format — the higher the score, the more often that team wore colors at home or wore white on the road. (Teams further received extra flair points for any time they busted out a City Edition uniform.) The first chart below compares to what extent each team has added “flair” to their rotation, while the second chart visualizes the increase in jersey diversity compared with 10 seasons earlier.

All Teams By 2023-24 Flair

Change in Flair from 2013-14 to 2023-24

Less flair More flair
Your team ATL
2023-24
Atlanta Hawks icon jersey
2013-14
MIN
2023-24
Minnesota Timberwolves icon jersey
2013-14
PHI
2023-24
Philadelphia 76ers icon jersey
2013-14
SAS
2023-24
San Antonio Spurs icon jersey
2013-14
GSW
2023-24
Golden State Warriors icon jersey
2013-14
WAS
2023-24
Washington Wizards icon jersey
2013-14
BKN
2023-24
Brooklyn Nets icon jersey
2013-14
SAC
2023-24
Sacramento Kings icon jersey
2013-14
PHX
2023-24
Phoenix Suns icon jersey
2013-14
ORL
2023-24
Orlando Magic icon jersey
2013-14
HOU
2023-24
Houston Rockets icon jersey
2013-14
DAL
2023-24
Dallas Mavericks icon jersey
2013-14
MIA
2023-24
Miami Heat icon jersey
2013-14
CHA
2023-24
Charlotte Hornets icon jersey
2013-14
MIL
2023-24
Milwaukee Bucks icon jersey
2013-14
DET
2023-24
Detroit Pistons icon jersey
2013-14
NYK
2023-24
New York Knicks icon jersey
2013-14
MEM
2023-24
Memphis Grizzlies icon jersey
2013-14
DEN
2023-24
Denver Nuggets icon jersey
2013-14
UTA
2023-24
Utah Jazz icon jersey
2013-14
NOP
2023-24
New Orleans Pelicans icon jersey
2013-14
LAC
2023-24
LA Clippers icon jersey
2013-14
POR
2023-24
Portland Trail Blazers icon jersey
2013-14
IND
2023-24
Indiana Pacers icon jersey
2013-14
CLE
2023-24
Cleveland Cavaliers icon jersey
2013-14
TOR
2023-24
Toronto Raptors icon jersey
2013-14
BOS
2023-24
Boston Celtics icon jersey
2013-14
OKC
2023-24
Oklahoma City Thunder icon jersey
2013-14
LAL
2023-24
Los Angeles Lakers icon jersey
2013-14
CHI
2023-24
Chicago Bulls icon jersey
2013-14

Mad
Cities

The most radical change in NBA aesthetics in the Nike era has been the introduction of the “City Edition” concept. Since 2017, teams have reserved their fourth jersey slot for these designs that draw inspiration not from the team’s usual colors and logo, but from other references to their home cities or states. These designs are sometimes perfect (Miami’s “Vice” series), sometimes on-the-nose (Minnesota playing Prince dressup), sometimes perplexing (Dallas in metallic gold and silver?).

These uniforms are often accompanied by a matching court update, so at least the Pelicans don’t look totally out of place in their own arena when they switch to black and neon green. While these designs were seen the most in the NBA’s In-Season Tournament (known as the Emirates NBA Cup in future years), some teams sprinkle them in their usual jersey rotation throughout the year.

The wore their City Edition jerseys in games during the 2023-24 season — the league average.

The chart below shows how often each team wore each edition. Some teams were happy to set tradition aside and wear their City jerseys quite often, as with the popular Spurs World’s Fair-inspired set or the Rockets’ “H-Town” design. Other teams, like the Cavaliers and Clippers, rolled out new City designs only to keep them in storage for most of the year.

All teams by edition usage

ATL

ATL association jersey

30%

ATL icon jersey

28%

ATL statement jersey

29%

ATL city jersey

12%

blank jersey

0%

NYK

54%

12%

18%

16%

0%

MIL

48%

27%

16%

10%

0%

CLE

46%

28%

18%

7%

0%

LAC

45%

28%

20%

7%

0%

MIA

45%

13%

16%

26%

0%

PHX

44%

22%

20%

15%

0%

DEN

43%

24%

23%

10%

0%

CHI

39%

37%

13%

11%

0%

DET

39%

21%

21%

20%

0%

MEM

39%

16%

27%

18%

0%

UTA

38%

6%

37%

11%

9%

CHA

37%

20%

13%

18%

12%

DAL

37%

15%

32%

17%

0%

OKC

37%

32%

23%

9%

0%

PHI

37%

32%

16%

16%

0%

SAS

37%

24%

13%

26%

0%

BOS

35%

24%

20%

21%

0%

TOR

35%

28%

28%

9%

0%

BKN

33%

27%

21%

20%

0%

GSW

33%

18%

21%

28%

0%

WAS

33%

21%

21%

26%

0%

ORL

32%

17%

12%

13%

26%

SAC

30%

34%

18%

17%

0%

IND

28%

23%

29%

20%

0%

LAL

26%

48%

16%

11%

0%

HOU

24%

28%

21%

27%

0%

NOP

24%

20%

32%

24%

0%

POR

24%

23%

30%

22%

0%

MIN

23%

11%

13%

21%

32%

Fan and media reviews of the City jerseys have been mixed too. SBNation ranked the Cavaliers’ 2023–24 City Edition a “A Tier (would buy without much hesitation), while the Clippers got an “F Tier (kill it with fire)” ranking.

This year SBNation ranked Toronto’s Vince Carter-inspired dino dunking jersey as the top City Edition kit, with the Celtics, Lakers, Knicks, Thunder, and Heat at the bottom. We’ll see if that has any impact on how often the teams wear team.

Either way, it seems like both the NBA and Nike have embraced a “no publicity is bad publicity” stance when it comes to jerseys. After all, having four (and sometimes 5 editions) per team gives you a lot more chances to sell jerseys and a lot more opportunities for fans to rep their favorite team. A win/win.

Data and Methods

Data on which jerseys were worn, as well as their classifications and hex codes, was gathered NBA.com’s LockerVision in April 2024. Data on which jerseys were worn in 2013-14 games was manually gathered by looking at historical photos and video.

“Flair scores” were calculated by assigning teams 2 points if they wore a colored jersey at home or a white jersey on the road, and 3 points if they wore a City jersey whether at home or on the road.

Jersey illustrations were provided by Abram Baclagon of The Basketball Jersey Database.