The Blazers' uniforms shown in the 1990 and 1991 Western Conference Finals are truly treasured among Blazers' fans of the team since the late 1970's. To us they are not "weird ass." They represent the post-1977 championship teams which always teased us with greatness, but could not deliver until the arrival of Clyde, Jerome, TP, Buck, and Duck in the mid-to-late 80's. The change in the 1991-92 season to those uniforms seen in the 1992 and 1999 WCF was well received, but I would trade in a heartbeat the Nike created wreck of NBA uniforms to have those sweet threads back. Rip City!
Defending tacky 90s jerseys is a (Grant) hill I'm happy to die on. Teams stopped taking themselves so freaking seriously, and I love it. There's nothing wrong with a goofy rockets cartoon or some ridiculous mountains in my book!
The Blazers' uniforms shown in the 1990 and 1991 Western Conference Finals are truly treasured among Blazers' fans of the team since the late 1970's. To us they are not "weird ass." They represent the post-1977 championship teams which always teased us with greatness, but could not deliver until the arrival of Clyde, Jerome, TP, Buck, and Duck in the mid-to-late 80's. The change in the 1991-92 season to those uniforms seen in the 1992 and 1999 WCF was well received, but I would trade in a heartbeat the Nike created wreck of NBA uniforms to have those sweet threads back. Rip City!
Defending tacky 90s jerseys is a (Grant) hill I'm happy to die on. Teams stopped taking themselves so freaking seriously, and I love it. There's nothing wrong with a goofy rockets cartoon or some ridiculous mountains in my book!