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Originally Posted by justacoach
I'll check my homies with NBA backgrounds and post their takes on this play.
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While you're at it, please ask your kids about NBA "undershirts".
I'm not a big NBA fan, but I have watched parts of a few games during the playoffs.
It's very obvious to me that the NBA doesn't have the same fashion rules as the NFHS.
Nor do I expect them to be the same.
When I do an NBA rule search on the internet, I find that while true undershirts are illegal (remember Patrick Ewing complaining his rookie NBA year), compression shirts for medical reasons are legal.
If this is true, why doesn't the NBA restrict the color of the under-compression shirts?
For a world class organization, it's a horrible look.
I turn on the game and see bunch of grown men dressed like fifth grade boys in a small town basketball recreation league practice session.
NBA teams certainly have the money to purchase "jersey matching" under-compression shirts for their players.
So, please ask your boys, what's the story?
Is the NBA savings money by not purchasing "jersey matching" under-compression shirts in order pay your kids the big bucks?