Warriors to bring back iconic jerseys from 2010s NBA Finals

Alex Walsh

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The Warriors joined the Bucks this week as another team bringing back an iconic jersey that hasn't been worn in years.

These jerseys were fan favorites, and when you think of prime Steph Curry and the Warriors, these should come to mind.

Warriors bring back iconic jerseys from late 2010s

NBA writer Evan Sidery of Forbes reported on Friday that the Warriors are bringing back their iconic 'The Town' uniforms.

Sidery noted that these were the jerseys worn from 2017-2020, the period in which Golden State won two of their championships (2017, 2018).

The original 'The Town' jerseys are primarily black, featuring gold trim and gold-plated logos.

No confirmed images have been released about the jerseys, so we don't know yet whether or not they will be virtually the same as the old ones, or if they will be altered.

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The Warriors will hope that these jerseys can bring back some of the magic they experienced when wearing them.

They'll get their first full season with Jimmy Butler in 2025-26, after acquiring him at the trade deadline this past season.

As of right now, Steph Curry and Draymond Green are the only current Warriors who have worn 'The Town' jerseys before, since much of the roster has changed in the years since they stopped wearing the uniforms in games.

Golden State was eliminated by the Timberwolves this past postseason in the second round and will be hoping to have Steph Curry back for a healthy season to maximize their chances at making a deep postseason run.

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Alex Walsh

Alex is a freelance writer with The Sporting News. A current Sports Media major at Hofstra University in New York, he is a huge Celtics and NBA fan who gets way too many notifications from NBA insiders on X. He became interested in PDC Darts at the beginning of 2024 and has been obsessed ever since.