
Ranking the NBA’s new City Edition jerseys for the 2021-2022 season
It’s time to evaluate each NBA franchise’s newest “City Edition” jerseys, determining the worst of the worst and the best of the best.
It’s time to evaluate each NBA franchise’s newest “City Edition” jerseys, determining the worst of the worst and the best of the best.
Only one team can win the 2021 NBA Finals, but we ranked each team’s chances to pull off the impressive feat.
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No matter what each franchise did for this year’s “City Edition” jerseys, basketball fans had their own opinions. So, naturally, we did, as well.
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Basketball is finally back after a postponement lasting more than four months, but things are going to look a bit different throughout the rest of the 2019-2020 NBA season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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