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Jesus Christ!!! Who the hell is designing these Jerseys.
god I hate the Sarver era
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Of course things can always change, but it would be kinda odd to use a player you are planning on trading to promote a new jersey for the upcoming season.
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If you look at Kelly’s shirt it pretty much confirms the jerseys.
There was a period when ownership would not let the Chargers wear powder blues because that was the old ownership!I doubt the current Suns ownership wants to revisit the Jerry Colangelo era. Anyway, it sure feels that way.
There was a period when ownership would not let the Chargers wear powder blues because that was the old ownership!
Of course things can always change, but it would be kinda odd to use a player you are planning on trading to promote a new jersey for the upcoming season.
A few years back they had Caron Butler as part of their new jersey reveal with Bledsoe and someone else. I want to say it was after the season where Goran and IT were shipped off. Of course Butler never played a game here.
Edit: That was during the unveil in the 2013 offseason, which was right after trading for Bledsoe. They had Bledsoe, Caron Butler, Alex Len, and PJ Tucker at the reveal showing off the uniforms. I can understand Bledsoe and Len, with Bledsoe being a big acquistition that offseason and Len being a high lottery pick but Butler, a veteran at the end of his career who didn't fit in the teams plans going forward, and Tucker, a journeyman who was finding his way back to the NBA, isn't an exciting group that would sell people on the Suns going forward.
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https://bleacherreport.com/articles/1739913-report-card-grades-for-phoenix-suns-new-uniform-design
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It’s also too much change. We seem to cycle through different styles all the time. I prefer when it was home/away/alternate black.The Valley uniform looks like something that would last two years.
Change is not necessarily good. Good Change is good.
Just like the saying, Practice does not make perfect.
Perfect practice makes perfect.
I thought city initially. But then reviewed and thought, maybe those are pixelated mountains?I guess the problem is thematically the shirts are The Valley, but show a Cityscape! We are the Valley of the Sun, and the team of the Suns, so why not a Sun and the words The Valley?
Can't wait to see the matching shorts!!!!
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The Valley jerseys do not make a statement for me. It's not bold enough.
Here is another Suns jersey I liked and it gets straight to the point.
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I definitely think nostalgia helps. I remember when they came out there were a lot of “exploding armpit” complaints.I wonder if I’d love those jerseys as much if I didn’t immediately identify them with the most successful/impactful era of Suns basketball for me.
probably. I dig the font, and the colors are great.
I wonder if I’d love those jerseys as much if I didn’t immediately identify them with the most successful/impactful era of Suns basketball for me.
probably. I dig the font, and the colors are great.
I liked the colors but never liked the jerseys. I’m a traditionalist - western font ride or die.I wonder if I’d love those jerseys as much if I didn’t immediately identify them with the most successful/impactful era of Suns basketball for me.
probably. I dig the font, and the colors are great.