Detroit Pistons rookie Jaden Ivey on Monday helped the organization unveil its “Classic Edition” jerseys for the upcoming 2022-23 season, which serve as a throwback to the 1990s.
The team announced it will don a replica of the teal road uniforms worn from 1996-2001 when the franchise had the likes of Grant Hill, Jerry Stackhouse and Ben Wallace on the roster. The Pistons made the playoffs three times in a four-year span during that period.
The jerseys, which will be worn 10 times next season, were officially revealed at a party in Detroit with Stackhouse among those in attendance. They are expected to go on sale prior to the start of next season.
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The Pistons will incorporate the teal look into their jersey rotation next year after a lengthy absence. Teams wear “Classic Edition” jerseys on anniversary years with the 2022-23 campaign serving as the 65th season since the team moved to Detroit from Fort Wayne, Indiana.
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The teal jersey schedule will be announced at a later date.
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