should we change our jersey and logo? personally i think it's ugly. i love the colors but logo is ugly. anyone know how i can get a hold of les alexander and run my ideas to change our logo and jersey?
It's not as uncommon these days to change uniforms but if the problem for them is sales and it is, they'll sell boatloads of T-Mac and Yao jerseys, so I wouldn's expect them to change for like 7 yearsish.
Dude, go away. Everyone is in favor of these new jersey. You want to go back to the pajama dildo jerseys?
the only thing that might change in a few years is they might get rid of the blood trails(i like em though). these jersey's are hella cool and with tmac here along side yao and our better playoff season, the sales will go up.
Tuan, Honestly, I respect your opinion and all but.......I think its wrong form my point of view. To call the Rockets new "Type R" logo ugly is to call the Yankees trademark "NY" logo ugly. Because both logos are nearly one in the same. There both simple, yet sleek designs. There both timeless symbols of there organizations as well. In fact, as I remember correctly, the "NY" logo was one of the inspriations of this new logo. The Rockets wanted a symbol that fans all over the world can easily identify as being the Rockets logo, just like the Yankees logo does currently for the Yanks. They wanted something that was simple enough to look good on a cap or shirt, just like the Yankees logo. At the same time, they wanted to answer the fans overwhelming plea for soemthing simple and sleek. With this current logo, they did just that.
We don't need new uniforms, we just need to get the silver alternates worked in with the red and white ones.
Come on tiger, that's bogus. Saying the rocket's "r" is ugly does not mean you are also calling the yankee's "ny" logo ugly. They are completely different. The "ny" is just 2 letters with a nice font that are put together. The Rocket's R has a rocket ship in it, a semi circle, dripping bloo...er flames, and it is very ambiguous. People can see all sorts of things, including an "H" in it.