#4 2011 NBA All-Star Jerseys
Almost 10 years ago, Adidas produced what proved to be one of their most memorable designs of the decade. While somewhat similar to the 2010 uniform, the 2011 All-Star jersey incorporated a number of small upgrades, with the most notable coming in the form of the 'Hollywood' block font that hugged the front of the jersey. The design paid homage to the city of Los Angeles for what was the 60th All-Star Game - and the team lettering also included an embossed graphic of the LA skyline.
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#3 2014 NBA All-Star Jerseys
Inspired by the famous culture of New Orleans, the 2014 All-Star Game uniforms featured one of the NBA's boldest ever designs. Ditching many of the classic elements of All-Star jerseys, the main visual standpoint came in the form of the prominent fleur-de-lis located on the front of the shirt. Each conference's respective initial was also nicely incorporated into the famous symbol, while Adidas also opted to feature sleeves for the first time in All-Star history. Needless, to say, the sleeves were not well received by both players and fans, although the actual jersey design was a fitting way to celebrate the All-Star Game taking place in New Orleans.