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Author: Paul Lukas

The Pac Is Back, and That’s the Fact, Jack

Odd move yesterday by the Hawks, who chose the middle of a playoff series as the time to release a new secondary logo. It’s unusual timing, but in this case …

A Patch for Dr. Jack

Sometimes you see a memorial patch and think, “Yup, they nailed that one.” That was my initial thought with the Trail Blazers’ patch for Dr. Jack Ramsay, which was released …

Number Nine, Number Nine, Number Nine …

Photos taken yesterday; click to enlarge When people hear that I work from home, they often say, “So you’re all by yourself, all day long? That sounds pretty lonely.” But …

Is This the Future of NBA Uniform Advertising?

Got a note the other day from reader Chris Giorgio, who’s been pondering the much-discussed possibility of corporate advertising patches on NBA uniforms: Since the dreaded seems inevitable, at least …

Cliven Bundy Was Unavailable for Comment

Sometimes the outside-the-lines part of the sports world creates a ripple effect that has consequences within a given game. And sometimes those consequences are uni-related. That was the case yesterday …

Closet Case, Vol. 7: One for You, One for Me

For all of today’s photos, you can click to enlarge I was poking around on eBay recently and got very excited when I saw a listing for the vintage jersey …

Celebrating 100 Years of Wrigley

For all photos, click to enlarge There were lots of fun touches at Wrigley Field yesterday, as the Cubs celebrated the 100th anniversary of the first game ever played at …

Up (with) the Establishment!

An interesting discussion broke out in the comments section last Thursday. I’d like to expand upon it a bit today. It began when a few commenters were debating whether “Rebels” …

An Alternate Cap Not Made by New Era (Revisited)

[Editor’s Note: Greetings from Bristol, Conn., where I’ll be attending to some ESPN business over the next two days. Those are also the last two days of Passover, so I …

Feeling Blue

As you know, many MLB teams let the starting pitcher choose the jersey for each game. That includes the Braves, at least for their road games. (Their jersey choices for …

A Big Day for Orange and Blue

“Custom numbers appear taller and more narrow, mimicking the height of New York City’s skyline. The numbers also feature a unique 44-degree linear ‘V’ pattern. This pattern is mirrored on …

Decades Before Jackie

Today is Jackie Robinson Day, the day when we honor the first African American to play in the major leagues. But as you can see above, Robinson was not the …

A Different Kind of Uniform

[Editor’s Note: Today we have an guest entry from an anonymous contributor who’s going to tell us about an interesting category of uniforms: the shirts worn by Apple Store employees. …

There’s No Service Like Wire Service, Vol. 51

Time for another round of wire service photos. Most of these came from Bruce Menard, but Bob Gassel, Todd Radom, the Hungry Hungry Hipster, Brice Wallace, and Rick Friedel also …

Equal Time

From top: By Alex Connor; by Stanley Meckler; courtesy of GV Art + Design My ESPN column last week was about Indians fans who are de-Chiefing their jerseys and caps. …