The Cleveland Cavaliers are playing the best brand of basketball in the entire league.
As such, it only makes sense that they look good while they’re at it.
Fortunately for them, that’s going to be the case.
Center Court on X showed that the Cleveland Museum of Art inspired the Cavs’ City Edition jerseys.
Cleveland Cavaliers x Cleveland Museum of Art 🖼️
Presenting our 2024-25 City Edition Collection inspired by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Shop the jersey and collection now at https://t.co/nKwcQIq1Ob. @cavs • @ClevelandArt pic.twitter.com/9EDSj0oS54
— Center Court (@CavsTeamShop) November 14, 2024
They will wear beautiful light blue threads.
According to reports, the powder blue is the shade used in the museum’s signature branding, whereas the darker blue represents the color the team used to wear in the 1990s.
It reads “The Land” right across the chest of the jerseys.
The Cavaliers have won the first 13 games of the season and have the best record in the entire league by a significant margin.
Kenny Atkinson has given this team a breath of fresh air.
Their free-flowing offense has them finding the open man on every single possession, and all players are playing with sky-high confidence.
They’re also playing the same elite brand of defense they played during the J.B. Bickerstaff days.
Not long ago, fans and talking heads questioned whether this team could compete with this roster.
There were doubts about whether Jarrett Allen and Evan Mobley could coexist, and the same applied to Darius Garland and Donovan Mitchell.
It’s still early in the season, but it’s also safe to say that this core of players has silenced the doubters, and for the first time since LeBron James played in Cleveland, they could be a legitimate championship contender.
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