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The Western Conference team, Portland Fire, unveiled an unbelievable logo in anticipation of their debut WNBA season.
NBA Hall of Famer Jerry West died on June 12 at age 86. The NBA has never verified that its logo is based on Jerry West, but we all know it's him.
How Jerry West became the NBA’s logo A photo of Jerry West, who died Wednesday at 86, was the inspiration for Alan Siegel’s red, white and blue design in 1969.
That's the NBA's story and it's sticking to it. Unofficially, however, the logo is well known to be the silhouette of one of the league's first true icons: Jerry West, who died Wednesday at age 86.
After decades of the league having avoided the issue, Commissioner Adam Silver said what most people knew all along: It is Jerry West in the league’s iconic logo.
David Stern spent 30 years as the NBA's longest-serving commissioner, but he refused to admit the obvious: Lakers legend Jerry West was the inspiration for the logo.
Jerry West was one of the most accomplished minds in basketball, but one of his most lasting legacies is the NBA logo.
Jerry West was one of the most iconic figures in American sports history. But West was something else: an ally of Black players.
WEST FARGO — Since the West Fargo City Commission nixed a new slogan and logo proposed by a consultant hired last year, commissioners Mark Simmons and Mandy George have been working to "tweak ...
After the Steelers wrapped up practice on Tuesday, former West Virginia cornerback Beanie Bishop stomped and wiped his feet on the Pitt logo inside the facility that the Steelers and Pitt share ...
The 'Bubba' battle: Can West Sacramento food vendor use logo with similarities to Ohio company's? An Ohio company and a West Sacramento food vendor battling over a logo ...
Michelle Wie West's Air Jordan 1 Collab Sells Out in Minutes The golf legend's sneaker dropped today with little warning and sold out quickly.
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