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Basically every Rebel store has Delly on the back of Cavs jerseys. Just like Exum on the back of the Jazz, etc.So, with Delly leaving, am I going to be able to find Cavs #8 jerseys on the cheap somewhere?
I remember seeing one at a Rebel in Highpoint (Melbourne). Last week I was at Uni Hill in one of the outlet stores (not Rebel) and they had a few LBJ's and Kyries, with one Delly left.Really? Where?
I've yet to see a non Irving, James or Love Cavs jersey at a Rebel or Foot Locker
oh no shit, i swear i never saw one in the city or doncaster anywhere, i wanted one at one pointI remember seeing one at a Rebel in Highpoint (Melbourne). Last week I was at Uni Hill in one of the outlet stores (not Rebel) and they had a few LBJ's and Kyries, with one Delly left.
2016-17 JERSEY REVEALED
Melbourne United has today released its new jersey design for the 2016-17 NBL season with the city of Melbourne featuring prominently in the dark blue design.
The jersey is Melbourne’s second playing uniform since re-branding as Melbourne United in 2014. Created by the club’s design team, it was produced by Mitchell & Ness, the NBL’s new apparel sponsor.
The Club’s iconic “M” symbol features prominently on both the front and back of the jersey with Melbourne city landmarks such as Flinders St Station featuring on the back of the jersey.
Melbourne United CEO Vince Crivelli said the uniform represented the heart of the Club and its tagline #WEAREMELBOURNE.
“We have always focused on uniting the basketball fans of Melbourne. We ARE Melbourne. We live and breathe the city and the state of Victoria and the players and staff are proud to represent Melbourne every time the players hit the court in the NBL.”
Since their inception in 2014, Melbourne United have worked tirelessly in developing and growing their fan base who also share in their vision to unite the city behind one team.
“As the only remaining NBL team in this city, we think the fans will enjoy the very Melbourne-centric design elements which have been added,” he said.
The Club’s new major sponsors Sage and AHG will be displayed prominently on the jerseys.
Melbourne will also be releasing an away jersey and an alternate jersey in the coming weeks.
The home jersey is now available on melbourneutd.com.au for pre-orders with fans able to collect the jersey’s at the first home game, or receive them in the post around the same time.
I meant to post this last week. Prefer the more traditional/simple look to this jersey that their original one. Hated the use of the logo around the players number.
I'm not a massive fan of the faint M being used but all in all, it looks more like a pro bball team than the previous efforts.
I'm confused. Is it black or navy?I meant to post this last week. Prefer the more traditional/simple look to this jersey that their original one. Hated the use of the logo around the players number.
I'm not a massive fan of the faint M being used but all in all, it looks more like a pro bball team than the previous efforts.
Navy. Definitely navyI'm confused. Is it black or navy?
I think you mean yellow and red. Apart from the basketball on our logos, we don't use orange.No it doesn't. The problem is that it's not orange.
I'm confused. Is it black or navy?
The united branding is the epitome of soulless garbage. It's big bash level of genericism.
The NBL, despite it's crappy current branding, actually has a lot of cool history and cool old clubs.
If you can base a league around the historic teams
Sydney Kings
Melbourne Tigers
Brisbane Bullets
Perth Wildcats
Adelaide 36ers
Illawarra Hawks
And brand it really well, you'll get people who haven't thought about the NBL for 2 decades remembering the good old days.
The potential for basketball in this country is so massive.
Well how likely do you think it is that the Tigers will be rebirthed? I'm commenting on the design, not the politics.No it doesn't. The problem is that it's not orange.
Well how likely do you think it is that the Tigers will be rebirthed? I'm commenting on the design, not the politics.
I'd get behind a North Melbourne team.