NBA shows off 'smart jersey' concept for high tech sportswear

We have so many questions.
By Karissa Bell  on 
NBA shows off 'smart jersey' concept for high tech sportswear
You could be able to change your future basketball jerseys with the push of a button. Credit: Al Bello/Getty Images

Want a new basketball jersey? In the future, it may be as simple as pushing a button.

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver showed off a concept for the "NBA jersey of the future" that does just that. Silver, who was speaking at the NBA's All-Star Technology Summit demoed the futuristic tech, which would let you change the player name and number on your jersey in just a few seconds.

"So hopefully I just put Michael Rubin out of business," Silver joked, referring to the executive chairman of online jersey retailer Fanatics.

It's not clear exactly how this tech might work, or how far along it might be. Silver used a smartphone app to make the change onstage, according to NBA.com. Another angle of the demo, captured by Los Angeles Times columnist Arash Markazi, makes it look like the demo was more of a projection than actually-changing jersey.

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Novel as it is though, you have to wonder what incentive the NBA has to sell "only one" jersey.

It also, as a number of NBA fans pointed out, raises all kinds of questions. Does his mean jerseys could be hacked? Are teams just going to use this to squeeze in even more advertising? Wouldn't this just be abused by annoying bandwagon fans?

You could also imagine the whole thing going hilariously wrong at the worst possible moment.

In any case, it sounds like changing our jerseys at will could still be a ways off. According to nba.com, the theme of SIlver's talk was to discuss "what a fully customizable fan experience may look like in the NBA in 2038."

Just 19 years to go.

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Karissa Bell

Karissa was Mashable's Senior Tech Reporter, and is based in San Francisco. She covers social media platforms, Silicon Valley, and the many ways technology is changing our lives. Her work has also appeared in Wired, Macworld, Popular Mechanics, and The Wirecutter. In her free time, she enjoys snowboarding and watching too many cat videos on Instagram. Follow her on Twitter @karissabe.


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