Thunder reportedly won't use ad patches on uniforms, to scrap orange jerseys
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The Oklahoma City Thunder will reportedly be making some uniform changes this season, including scrapping their orange "sunset" get up, but the team won't be putting advertisements on them just yet.
According to The Oklahoman's Erik Horne, the Thunder aren't going to be following suit with the NBA's new guideline that allows teams to put ad patches on uniforms.
As of Monday, only nine of the league's 30 teams had committed to ad patches, per ESPN: the 76ers, Kings, Celtics, Nets, Jazz, Cavaliers, Magic, Timberwolves, and Raptors.
The Oklahoman also reported changes to the uniform lineup for OKC, including "at least two" new jerseys to go with the existing home white and away blue, while putting the sunset scheme on the outs.
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