Every year the NBA prides itself on being the industry leader in alternate jerseys. City editions, city connects, throwbacks, re-colors, remixes... you never know how they'll be branded. Some are bad, some are good, most are totally O.K.. Some jerseys will come and go and some will return or be reimagined.

The only thing we know for sure is that they'll all be available for purchase.

30. Phoenix Suns

Devin Booker's face says it all. They're boring. They're plain. It's a miserable situation. The only statement these Suns jerseys are making is "we bet we won't have the worst defense in the NBA this season."

Nope. That's probably why the Lakers also have a Statement Edition jersey which, uh, just look like regular Lakers jerseys.

23. Sacramento Kings

The Beam lives on with the Kings new City Edition uniforms. While this year's team may not win quite as many games as the '22-'23 Sacramento Kings that took the Warriors to the brink before they were dismantled in the ensuing seasons, at least Russell Westbrook will get to wear them.

10. Oklahoma City Thunder

The Thunder's city edition has is clean, tells a story, and what more do you want?

8. Philadelphia 76ers

The Allen Iverson era was very special to the people who grew up in the 90's. Iverson is iconic and thus, so is this design. If you missed it, at least there's a crypto patch to let you know these jerseys are modern. The only real problem is that they aren't doing the wide shoulder.

4. Orlando Magic

Another classic look from the 90's. Back when stripes were emphasized over three-point shooting. Penny Hardaway and Shaq made this look iconic. Who knows what this year's team could do for the star and stripes.