The Knicks' 75th anniversary throwback white uniforms were "pulled from the rotation on the NBA’s public interface," replaced in each instance with the traditional white jerseys, according to Stefan Bondy of the N.Y. DAILY NEWS. The Knicks were among three teams "scheduled to wear 'Classic' jerseys this season, along with fellow NBA originals the Celtics and Warriors." A source said that Knicks Owner James Dolan was "down on the uniforms," which last appeared at MSG on Dec. 12 in a loss to the Bucks, although it is "unknown why they were pulled from the league’s master schedule." The Knicks wore their “Classic” uniforms nine times and were "scheduled for 12 more before the switch." With the advent of the Nike deal, NBA teams have had at least four uniforms in a rotation, and they are "scheduled to maximize market exposure." The Knicks were "given five uniforms this season" (N.Y. DAILY NEWS, 12/28).
Knicks stop wearing "Classic" throwback jerseys in unexplained switch
