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The Philadelphia 76ers are officially throwing it back to the Allen Iverson era.
The Sixers on Wednesday morning unveiled the return of the Iverson-era black jerseys, one day after teasing it on social media and a week after revealing its 2025-26 throwback court.
“This uniform is more than just a piece of fabric; it represents an era of franchise history that embraced a distinct identity and captured the attention of the entire city,” said Lara Price, Chief Operating Officer, Philadelphia 76ers. “To see these uniforms back out on that court will bring back a lot of nostalgia, and we are excited to share that in many different ways with our fans this season.”Â
The return of the iconic jerseys has long been rumored.
Before last season, the Sixers posted photos and videos featuring point guard Tyrese Maxey wearing the black threads. Sources told CBS News Philadelphia shortly after that the team was working on bringing back the uniforms, but not for the 2024-25 season.
Why now?
The Sixers are celebrating the 2001 NBA Finals team that lost to Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers for its 25th anniversary.
Earlier this month, the Sixers announced they’ll celebrate the 2001 Eastern Conference champions during 14 games this season, starting with their Nov. 8 matchup with the Toronto Raptors, the team’s 2001 conference semifinals opponent.
The Sixers will wear the throwback black jerseys on the 25th anniversary celebration nights:
11/8 vs. Toronto 11/9 vs. Detroit 11/23 vs. Miami 12/4 vs. Golden State 12/7 vs. Los Angeles Lakers 12/20 vs. Dallas 12/23 vs. Brooklyn 1/24 vs. New York 1/31 vs. New Orleans 2/11 vs. New York 3/3 vs. San Antonio 3/4 vs. Utah 3/23 vs. Oklahoma City 4/12 vs. MilwaukeeÂ