We know which uniforms the fans are buying. Now we want to know which ones you think look the best. Over the next two weeks, NBA.com will run photos, factoids and polls covering all 30 teams in the league. First, we'll hold division-by-division voting. Then, after all six division winners are reached, we'll have a run-off to see which uniform is the most stylish in the NBA overall. So put your team allegiances aside, think threads, and help us unravel the mystery of who has the best duds in the game today!
Denver Nuggets
This franchise has always had some of the more interesting uniforms in NBA history, including the Rockies and skyline unis of the '80s. Now, they sport a beautiful sky blue on the road jerseys with a hint of gold, of course. Nuggets uniforms at the NBA Store
Minnesota Timberwolves
When they entered the league, the Wolves sported blue road unis. No longer. Simple black on the road, with hints of yellow, red, green, blue and silver. Points for the pine trees ("timber," get it?) on the trim. Wolves uniforms at the NBA Store
Portland Trail Blazers
It's been red and black from the start for the Blazers. Since 1977-78, their unis feature the distinctive double-diagonal stripe across the front. Biggest difference now? The Blazers are now in all caps instead of lower case. Blazers uniforms at the NBA Store
Seattle SuperSonics
Not many teams have abandoned designs, only to go back to them later. The Sonics are one. Their current threads mimic the '70s and '80s green and gold unis with the name in the arch. This time, though, the letters have serifs. Sonics uniforms at the NBA Store
Utah Jazz
This is the third jersey for the Utah Jazz. They brought music-note unis with them from New Orleans. Then, they headed for the mountains. This season, the new duds are simpler and the first to solely feature "Utah" on the road. Jazz uniforms at the NBA Store