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The Sacramento Kings are the future model of what NBA teams are going to look like. That is, a soccer club on hardwood.
Maybe it is because I haven't seen a Kings game in awhile, but nothing about what I saw last night looked like the Sacramento Kings. Their layout, look, and color of their court did not match the Kings. Their uniforms didn't match the Kings.
What was it? Advertisement. Their jerseys looked like soccer jerseys, their court was covered with ads. So ridiculous. The NBA is selling out tradition for a few extra million. Do they really need that much more? Is it really worth it?
I think since the NBA is letting teams use about 40 different uniforms for each team, and first allowing the little patch ad on the shoulders, it is NBA's slow movement to making NBA uniforms look just like soccer and WNBA. In a year or two each team will be full on running advertisements and we won't even realize it.
It is going to be exciting to see the Progressive Thunder vs All State Spurs. Seems like a natural rivalry. Or how about Lexus Lakers vs MGM Kings.
Maybe it is because I haven't seen a Kings game in awhile, but nothing about what I saw last night looked like the Sacramento Kings. Their layout, look, and color of their court did not match the Kings. Their uniforms didn't match the Kings.
What was it? Advertisement. Their jerseys looked like soccer jerseys, their court was covered with ads. So ridiculous. The NBA is selling out tradition for a few extra million. Do they really need that much more? Is it really worth it?
I think since the NBA is letting teams use about 40 different uniforms for each team, and first allowing the little patch ad on the shoulders, it is NBA's slow movement to making NBA uniforms look just like soccer and WNBA. In a year or two each team will be full on running advertisements and we won't even realize it.
It is going to be exciting to see the Progressive Thunder vs All State Spurs. Seems like a natural rivalry. Or how about Lexus Lakers vs MGM Kings.