The 1990’s brought a load of generation-defining things. From Bill Nye, The Mighty Ducks and Supermarket Sweep to Oregon Trail, Dunkaroos and Jumanji, the colorful farewell to the 20th century introduced some amazing products and trends, including incredible NBA jerseys.

There is no denying that NBA jerseys from the 90’s were eccentric and while not all the best jerseys in league history came from this decade, a heavy majority of the most bold and boundary-pushing designs were being worn by the game’s best during this period. And thanks to nostalgic apparel company Mitchell & Ness, we’re still able to enjoy those unique 90’s NBA jerseys and dozens from other decades.

Here are 25 of the most marvelous throwback NBA jerseys from their collection, starting with the blinding glow of the Vancouver Grizzlies. You can also check out 25 of their best MLB throwback jerseys here.

Bryant Reeves – 1996-97 Vancouver Grizzlies

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Gary Payton – 1997-98 Seattle SuperSonics

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Tracy McGrady – 1998-99

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Vince Carter – 1998-99 Toronto Raptors

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Dennis Rodman – 1997-98 Chicago Bulls

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John Stockton – 1996-97 Utah Jazz

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Ray Allen – 1996-97 Milwaukee Bucks

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John Starks – 1996-97 New York Knicks

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Shawn Kemp – 1995-96 Seattle SuperSonics

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Grant Hill – 1998-1999 Detroit Pistons

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Steve Smith – 1996-97 Atlanta Hawks

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Pete Maravich – 1975-76 New Orleans Jazz

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Larry Bird – 1990 All-Star

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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 1984-85 Los Angeles Lakers

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Alonzo Mourning – 1992-93 Charlotte Hornets

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Clyde Drexler – 1996-97 Houston Rockets

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Moses Malone – 1993-94 Philadelphia 76ers

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Kevin Johnson – 1996-97 Phoenix Suns

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Detlef Schrempf – 1995-96 Seattle SuperSonics

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Patrick Ewing – 1991-92 New York Knicks

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Dikembe Mutombo – 1991-92 Denver Nuggets

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Mitch Richmond – 1994-95 Sacramento Kings

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Tim Hardaway – 1996-97 Miami Heat

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