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Brooklyn Nets Logo on Chris Creamer's Sports Logos Page - SportsLogos.Net. Team Logo history, uniform history, and more historical sports graphics. Currently over 40,000 on display for your viewing pleasure.
2012-Present. The Nets transitioned their shield logo for a new era with the move to Brooklyn. With the new black and white color scheme and a minimalist look on the uniforms, the logo took...
Dec 12, 2023 · BY Bogdan Sandu. 12 December 2023. Picture this: bold lines, a stark palette, an emblem that captures an explosive spirit. Such is the essence of the Brooklyn Nets logo, a symbol that’s come to represent not just a basketball team, but the relentless hustle of a borough.
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Apr 30, 2012 · The Brooklyn Nets primary logo is a black and white shield with NETS arched in white above a white basketball with a black B on it, below the logo is the team name in a sans serif typeface. Unveiled on Monday, April 30, 2012. Image last updated on Tuesday, August 23, 2022.
A modified version of the 1980s New Jersey Nets logo, replacing the New Jersey outline with the map of Brooklyn, was added to the right leg. The 1997–2012 shield logo, also tweaked to feature the current "B" alternate logo, was added on the waist.
The current Brooklyn Nets logo, designed by Timothy Morris.
Jun 7, 2023 · The Brooklyn Nets were established in 1967 as an American Basketball Association (ABA) charter franchise. The word “NETS” was written across a red, white, and blue basketball in the team’s initial logo. Despite its straightforward appearance, the team’s emblem represented Brooklyn and its commitment to sport.