Brooklyn Nets
Brooklyn doesn't apologize for being Brooklyn, and the Nets have spent every season since 2012 trying to make the borough's basketball loud enough to be heard from across the river. These Brooklyn Nets rivalry shirts are built for the Brooklyn faithful and the diaspora that's been waiting for the Nets to be the second New York team that actually matters.
Anti-Knicks gear is the heart of this collection because the Battle of New York is the meanest crosstown rivalry in basketball even if the league has spent decades pretending it doesn't matter, in text and box designs, censored or fully explicit, in Nets black and white. Anti-Celtics designs cover the Atlantic Division grudge with Boston that goes back through every era of the league. Anti-76ers tees handle the rest of the Atlantic and there's room for whichever team the Nets run into next when this rebuild starts turning into something.
Brooklyn Nets fan gear for Brooklyn. Wear it to Barclays Center on Atlantic Avenue, to bars across Park Slope and Williamsburg, to watch parties anywhere from Bay Ridge to Bushwick.
Two ABA championships in 1974 and 1976 with Dr. J doing things that hadn't been done in basketball yet. Two NBA Finals appearances in 2002 and 2003 with Jason Kidd running the show. The Brooklyn brand that turned a borough into an identity. The black-and-white aesthetic the rest of the league copied. Brooklyn talks differently from anywhere else and the Nets sound the same way. We Go Hard.