Nicknames on Jerseys in NBA
Used to seeing James, Allen, Pierce and Garnett on the backs of your superstars. Prepare for change.At least for one game, "King James," "Jesus Shuttlesworth," "The Truth" and "KG" may be headed to the backs of NBA jerseys. Some members of the Miami Heat have been told the NBA is considering having them and the Brooklyn Nets wear "nickname jerseys" in at least one of their four matchups this season. The NBA has not announced the plan, but teams apparently have been aware of the likelihood of it happening for at least several weeks.
Players were asked to submit what names they would want on the jerseys. Four-time NBA MVP LeBron James is expected to wear "King James." Heat guard Dwyane Wade would have any number of nicknames to choose from, with "Three" — both his jersey number and championship-ring total — being his current favorite.Brooklyn forward Paul Pierce has been called "The Truth" for many years, and fellow new Nets forward Kevin Garnett has long been known by his initials. The Heat and Nets are among the preseason favorites in the Eastern Conference, which Miami has won in each of the past three seasons. Miami forward Shane Battier — who wasn’t exactly thrilled about the nickname idea — said he wanted to wear "Batman" on his jersey, though was told that Warner Brothers holds the rights to that name, and other players have also had to deal with copyright-related issues with their suggested monikers. Battier said he’ll go with "Shaneo" instead.
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