[ESPN] 2025年NBA全明星赛:球衣设计时间线 ▶️

By Brianna Williams | ESPN, 2025-02-15 21:11:12

由生成式人工智能翻译,译文内容可能不准确或不完整,以原文为准。

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2025年NBA全明星赛是这项赛季中期盛事的第74届,NBA最优秀的球员们已经准备好以时尚的姿态展现自我。

尽管将联盟最耀眼的球星汇聚到同一块场地上,在过去几十年里一直未变——除了1999年因NBA停摆而中断——但自1951年首届全明星赛以来,许多方面都发生了改变。

其中一个容易引起观众注意的变化,是历年来不断增长的球衣组合数量。

每支NBA球队都有四款球衣:联盟版、标志版、城市版和宣言版。在2021-22赛季,联盟中出现了超过100种不同的球衣。

在Jordan Brand连续第八年为全明星赛提供装备之际,全明星球员们又可以为他们庞大的收藏增添一件新的球衣。2025年的全明星球衣在2月份正式亮相。

NBA今天公布了2月16日周日晚8点(美国东部时间)在旧金山举行的第74届NBA全明星赛的球衣。

三款NBA全明星球衣的设计灵感来自旧金山和奥克兰充满活力的文化,它们连接了湾区社区之间的联系,并且…… https://twitter.com/NBA/status/1887547907852652578/photo/1

— NBA (@ NBA) 2025年2月6日

但在我们亲眼目睹这些球衣之前,让我们回顾一下这些年来球衣设计的演变历程。

1951年:东部 111,西部 94\

地点:波士顿\

MVP:埃德·麦考利(Ed Macauley),波士顿凯尔特人

代表东部联盟的全明星球员穿着简约的白色球衣,搭配蓝色点缀,而代表西部联盟的球员则穿着颜色相反的球衣,这是首届全明星赛的景象。腰带可能是球衣最显著的特征,因为在20世纪50年代,松紧腰带并不是篮球短裤的标配。


1960年:东部 125,西部 115\

地点:费城\

MVP:威尔特·张伯伦(Wilt Chamberlain),费城勇士

20世纪60年代的设计与前几年类似。在球衣正面增加东西部联盟的标识,是那个年代后期开始流行的做法。


1967年:西部 135,东部 120\

地点:戴利城,加利福尼亚州\

MVP:里克·巴里(Rick Barry),旧金山勇士

上世纪60年代末,出现了一种新的潮流,即向举办全明星赛的城市致敬。勇士队的城市版球衣成为了新外观的首个灵感来源。


1972年:西部 112,东部 110\

地点:英格尔伍德,加利福尼亚州\

MVP:杰里·韦斯特(Jerry West),洛杉矶湖人

当湖人队当时的主场球馆——论坛体育馆——举办全明星赛时,球员们穿上了湖人主题的服装。


1980年:东部 144,西部 136 (加时赛)\

地点:兰多弗,马里兰州\

MVP:乔治·格文(George Gervin),圣安东尼奥马刺

华盛顿是最后一支球队,其球衣被用作东西部联盟对决的模板。


1985年:西部 140,东部 129\

地点:印第安纳波利斯\

MVP:拉尔夫·桑普森(Ralph Sampson),休斯顿火箭

这种风格非常受欢迎,因为该设计连续使用了六年。它甚至在短暂中断后,又在2003年和2004年的全明星赛上被重新启用。


1991年:东部 116,西部 114\

地点:夏洛特,北卡罗来纳州\

MVP:查尔斯·巴克利(Charles Barkley),费城76人

可以说,最令人难忘的全明星球衣是在90年代创造的,从1991年到1994年使用的这个版本开始。


1995年:西部 139,东部 112\

地点:菲尼克斯\

MVP:米奇·里奇蒙德(Mitch Richmond),萨克拉门托国王

另一个令人印象深刻的设计是上个世纪的产物。鲜艳的色彩与全明星赛历史上大多数时候使用的典型红、白、蓝色球衣形成了鲜明对比。


1997年:东部 132,西部 120\

地点:克利夫兰\

MVP:格伦·莱斯(Glen Rice),夏洛特黄蜂

90年代末以联盟赛季中期盛事的另一个著名潮流结束。东部联盟的球员穿着他们的主场球衣,而西部联盟的球员则穿着他们的客场球衣。


2003年:西部 155,东部 145 (双加时)\

地点:亚特兰大\

MVP:凯文·加内特(Kevin Garnett),明尼苏达森林狼

这款80年代末深受球迷喜爱的设计,在21世纪初重新出现了两年。


2004年:西部 136,东部 132\

地点:洛杉矶\

MVP:沙奎尔·奥尼尔(Shaquille O’Neal),洛杉矶湖人

新千年的第一种风格以对角线字母为特色,但这也是最后一次使用这种形式。盛大开幕,盛大落幕。


2007年:西部 153,东部 132\

地点:拉斯维加斯\

MVP:科比·布莱恩特(Kobe Bryant),洛杉矶湖人

手写体时隔二十多年后首次重返全明星球衣的正面,但这款球衣只使用了一次。


2014年:东部 163,西部 155\

地点:新奥尔良\

MVP:凯里·欧文(Kyrie Irving),克利夫兰骑士

短袖球衣在2013-14赛季推出后风靡一时。它们也出现在NBA的圣诞大战中,以及全明星赛上。这种风格也只使用了一次。


2015年:西部 163,东部 158\

地点:纽约\

MVP:拉塞尔·威斯布鲁克(Russell Westbrook),俄克拉荷马城雷霆

这种极简主义的设计模仿了全明星赛最早的球衣。这是黑色和白色首次成为球衣的主要颜色,前者代表西部联盟,后者代表东部联盟。球员的姓名也被印在了球衣背面。


2018年:勒布朗队 148,斯蒂芬队 145\

地点:洛杉矶\

MVP:勒布朗·詹姆斯(LeBron James),克利夫兰骑士

这是联盟首次采用目前的赛制,东西部联盟的划分成为了过去式。与2015年使用的风格类似,黑色和白色区分了两支球队,但每位球员球队的标志都醒目地展示在球衣正面。

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NBA All-Star 2025: A timeline of uniform designs

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The 2025 NBA All-Star Game is the 74th edition of the midseason showcase – and the NBA’s best are ready to strut their stuff in style.

While hosting the league’s biggest stars on one court has been a constant for several decades – except for 1999, due to the NBA lockout – much has transformed since the game’s beginning in 1951.

One change that easily catches the eye of viewers is the ever-growing number of uniform combinations that have been worn throughout the years.

Each NBA team receives four jersey editions: Association, Icon, City and Statement. During the 2021-22 season, more than 100 different uniforms were worn throughout the league.

In the eighth consecutive year of being outfitted by Jordan Brand, All-Stars can add another jersey to their vast collection. The 2025 uniforms were unveiled in February.

The NBA today unveiled the uniforms for the 74th NBA All-Star Game on Sunday, Feb. 16 at 8pm/et in San Francisco.

Drawing inspiration from the vibrant cultures of San Francisco and Oakland, the three NBA All-Star uniforms bridge the connections between Bay Area communities and… https://twitter.com/NBA/status/1887547907852652578/photo/1

— NBA (@ NBA) February 6, 2025

But before we see those in action, here’s a look at how designs have evolved over the years.

**1951: East 111, West 94\

Location: Boston\

MVP: Ed Macauley, Boston Celtics**

All-Stars playing for the Eastern Conference sported a simple white jersey with blue accents, while players for the opposing conference wore the inverse in the inaugural game. The belt is perhaps the most distinguishing feature of the uniform, as elastic waistbands were not standard on basketball shorts during the 1950s.


**1960: East 125, West 115\

Location: Philadelphia\

MVP: Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors**

The design during the 1960s was similar to that of previous years. The additions of the East or West conference designation on the front of the jerseys was a distinction that became common later in the decade.


**1967: West 135, East 120\

Location: Daly City, California\

MVP: Rick Barry, San Francisco Warriors**

The latter end of the aforementioned decade brought in a new trend of honoring the city in which the game was played. The Warriors’ City edition uniforms served as the first source of inspiration for the new look.


**1972: West 112, East 110\

Location: Inglewood, California\

MVP: Jerry West, Los Angeles Lakers**

Players donned Lakers-themed outfits when the team’s then-home arena, the Forum, hosted the All-Star Game.


**1980: East 144, West 136 (OT)\

Location: Landover, Maryland\

MVP: George Gervin, San Antonio Spurs**

Washington was the final team to have its jerseys serve as the model for the showdown between the two conferences.


**1985: West 140, East 129\

Location: Indianapolis\

MVP: Ralph Sampson, Houston Rockets**

This style was quite popular, as the design was used for six consecutive years. It was even brought back after a short hiatus for the 2003 and 2004 All-Star Games.


**1991: East 116, West 114\

Location: Charlotte, North Carolina\

MVP: Charles Barkley, Philadelphia 76ers**

Arguably the most memorable All-Star uniforms were created in the '90s, starting with this version that was in use from 1991 to 1994.


**1995: West 139, East 112\

Location: Phoenix\

MVP: Mitch Richmond, Sacramento Kings**

Another recognizable design is a product of the past century. The vibrant colors were a stark contrast to the typical red, white and blue uniforms that were used for the majority of the All-Star Games’ existence.


**1997: East 132, West 120\

Location: Cleveland\

MVP: Glen Rice, Charlotte Hornets**

The decade was capped off with another well-known trend for the league’s midseason showcase. Players from the Eastern Conference wore their home jerseys, while those from the Western Conference wore their road uniforms.


**2003: West 155, East 145 (2 OT)\

Location: Atlanta\

MVP: Kevin Garnett, Minnesota Timberwolves**

This fan favorite design from the late '80s reemerged for two years in the early 2000s.


**2004: West 136, East 132\

Location: Los Angeles\

MVP: Shaquille O’Neal, Los Angeles Lakers**

The first style of the new millennium was distinguished by the diagonal lettering, but it was also the last time this format was used. Grand opening, grand closing.


**2007: West 153, East 132\

Location: Las Vegas\

MVP: Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers**

Cursive font made its return to the front of All-Star jerseys for the first time in more than two decades, but this uniform was only used once.


**2014: East 163, West 155\

Location: New Orleans\

MVP: Kyrie Irving, Cleveland Cavaliers**

Sleeved jerseys were quite a fad upon being introduced in the 2013-14 season. They were also seen during the NBA’s Christmas Day slate, along with making an appearance at the All-Star Game. This style was only used once.


**2015: West 163, East 158\

Location: New York\

MVP: Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City Thunder**

This minimalist design mirrors that of the All-Star Games’ earliest jerseys. It was the first time that black and white were the primary uniform colors, with the former representing the Western Conference and the latter being used for the Eastern Conference. Players’ first and last names were also printed on the back.


**2018: Team LeBron 148, Team Stephen 145\

Location: Los Angeles\

MVP: LeBron James, Cleveland Cavaliers**

This was the first year that the league adopted its current format, making East and West designations a thing of the past. Similar to the style used in 2015, black and white differentiates the two squads, but the logo of each player’s team is prominently displayed on the front.

By Brianna Williams | ESPN, via ESPN