Thanks - I knew I could count on someone to do that. So Nike or whoever forced the Celtics to wear something other than green or white. Doesn't prove anything other than the apparel companies have too much clout.
My original point, of course, is that the Kings look like they are floundering around trying to figure out what's their #1 color scheme. As a result, we have this apparel-company-driven thing of "let's use as many colors as possible so we can sell more jerseys."
So, Mad D, are you feeling smug because you pointed out the flaw in my argument? Actually, I was getting you to do my research for me. I had no doubt that at some point the Celtics were forced by the apparel companies to wear something other than green or white. Look at that picture you posted - that's not the Celtics. I hope I didn't ruin an I-won-the-Internet moment for you.
My original point, of course, is that the Kings look like they are floundering around trying to figure out what's their #1 color scheme. As a result, we have this apparel-company-driven thing of "let's use as many colors as possible so we can sell more jerseys."
So, Mad D, are you feeling smug because you pointed out the flaw in my argument? Actually, I was getting you to do my research for me. I had no doubt that at some point the Celtics were forced by the apparel companies to wear something other than green or white. Look at that picture you posted - that's not the Celtics. I hope I didn't ruin an I-won-the-Internet moment for you.
Sometimes snark is hilarious; sometimes it's just annoying. We don't all draw the line in the same place.