30 NBA x Soccer Concept Kits by Graphic UNTD
Tonight, the NBA returns with two blockbuster fixtures: the Golden State Warriors take on healthy Brooklyn Nets, while the Californian showdown of reigning champions LA Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers will close the night. Concept kit creator @GraphicUNTD delves for the question how soccer jerseys would look if they were inspired by NBA uniforms.
This means that a huge lettering takes over the middle of the chest to identify each team, while the main sponsor logo moves to the left chest, opposite of the supplier. A player's number on the front and slightly changed accents for each jersey round off the tidy looks.
AC Milan x Portland Trail Blazers
Anderlecht x Sacramento Kings
AS Roma x Cleveland Cavaliers
Atlético Madrid x Golden State Warriors
Barcelona x Miami Heat
Bayern Munich x New Orleans Pelicans
Boca Juniors x Utah Jazz
Borussia Dortmund x Los Angeles Lakers
Borussia Mönchengladbach x Minnesota Timberwolves
Celtic x Boston Celtics
Chelsea x Orlando Magic
Everton x Dallas Mavericks
Fiorentina x Toronto Raptors
Glasgow Rangers x Detroit Pistons
Inter Milan x Memphis Grizzlies
Istanbul x Oklahoma City Thunder
Juventus FC x Brooklyn Nets
Leicester City x Denver Nuggets
Leverkusen x Atlanta Hawks
Lille x Washington Wizards
Liverpool x Chicago Bulls
Manchester City x Charlotte Hornets
Manchester United x Houston Rockets
Montpellier x New York Knicks
Panathinaikos x Milwaukee Bucks
Paris Saint-Germain x Philadelphia 76ers
Real Madrid x LA Clippers
Tottenham Hotspur x San Antonio Spurs
Valencia x Phoenix Suns
Villarreal x Indiana Pacers
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