A new NBA season means new NBA jerseys. Or new-old NBA jerseys. Sometimes a little of both.
Here’s a tracker for teams unveiling their new/throwback jerseys for the 2025-26 NBA season.
Boston Celtics
The Celtics released their 2025 City edition jersey and chose a historic feel.
But not in the way you’d expect. Instead of flooding the threads with their primary green or Lucky the Leprechaun, they unveiled white and gold threads. The gold on the edges is a nod to the greats of the Celtics’ past.
As AC/DC frontman Brian Johnson may say, the 76ers are “Back In Black.”
The 76ers released images of their players wearing the franchise’s previous base uniforms, which will be worn at times throughout next season. The black jerseys will honor the 25th anniversary of the Eastern Conference-winning squad, led by Allen Iverson and Defensive Player of the Year Dikembe Mutombo.
The team will also utilize a matching court motif throughout the season.
Minnesota revealed that its “Black Trees” uniform and court design would be brought out of the closet, with the face of the franchise, Anthony Edwards displaying the look. The “Black Trees” jersey, which will be worn for 28 games next season, was previously Minnesota’s base look. And, after back-to-back seasons that saw Minnesota reach the Western Conference Finals, the jersey that screams “Kevin Garnett” is back.
“Our Black Trees uniforms pay tribute to one of the most defining eras in team and league history, while introducing a new generation of fans to the Timberwolves’ legacy,” Timberwolves and Lynx CEO Matt Caldwell said in a statement. “These iconic uniforms hold a special place in our community, and bringing them back reflects our commitment to listening to fans and celebrating the moments they value most. We will continue to take a fan-first approach and look forward to unveiling more surprises throughout the season.”
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