Funniest Twitter Reactions to NBA’s Plan for Jerseys with Ads
The next big thing to come to the NBA? Sponsored logos. The 30 teams that comprise the NBA will soon be renting out prime space on their jerseys to the highest bidders. The league’s board of governors announced its approval for the sale of sponsorship patches, and social media took half a second to respond. Here are some of our favorite reactions.
Ads are coming to NBA jerseys next year.
— Digiday (@Digiday)
Imagining NBA jerseys with ads ?
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport)
What NBA jerseys would look like if players got personalized jersey sponsors….
— Fake SportsCenter (@FakeSportsCentr)
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New NBA jerseys with ads bout to be lookin like this????
— NBA RETWEET (@RTNBA)
— Alan Ly (@theAlanLy)
This Ads on NBA jerseys thing could end up being quite funny
— John Robic’s Hair (@JohnRobicsHair)
What NBA jerseys would look like if players got personalized jersey sponsors….
— Fake SportsCenter (@FakeSportsCentr)
Made By –
If Lyft wants to keep up with Uber in the Bay Area
— Kevin Wade (@KevinWade_)
Or the ultimate slap in the face to Seattle:
— Diego Galaviz (@Diego_Galaviz_)
The next big thing to come to the NBA? Sponsored logos. The 30 teams that comprise the NBA will soon be renting out prime space on their jerseys to the highest bidders. The league’s board of governors announced its approval for the sale of sponsorship patches, and social media took half a second to respond. Here are some of our favorite reactions.
Ads are coming to NBA jerseys next year.
— Digiday (@Digiday)
Imagining NBA jerseys with ads ?
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport)
What NBA jerseys would look like if players got personalized jersey sponsors….
— Fake SportsCenter (@FakeSportsCentr)
Made By –
New NBA jerseys with ads bout to be lookin like this????
— NBA RETWEET (@RTNBA)
— Alan Ly (@theAlanLy)
This Ads on NBA jerseys thing could end up being quite funny
— John Robic’s Hair (@JohnRobicsHair)
What NBA jerseys would look like if players got personalized jersey sponsors….
— Fake SportsCenter (@FakeSportsCentr)
Made By –
If Lyft wants to keep up with Uber in the Bay Area
— Kevin Wade (@KevinWade_)
Or the ultimate slap in the face to Seattle:
— Diego Galaviz (@Diego_Galaviz_)