The San Antonio Spurs unveiled some new fancy camo uniforms which they will debut on USAA Salute Night Nov. 13 when they take on the Wizards. The uniforms are being donned to honor the servicemen and women of the Armed Forces, and that is hard to argue with.
According to the team’s press release:
The San Antonio Spurs unveiled today a new military-inspired uniform in honor of the servicemen and women of the Armed Forces. The Spurs will debut the new uniforms when they host the Washington Wizards on Wednesday, Nov. 13. The Spurs created the camouflage-patterned uniforms to honor and showcase the team’s pride in the city affectionately nicknamed “Military City U.S.A.” San Antonio is home to Joint Base San Antonio, a military installation that includes the Army’s Fort Sam Houston, Randolph Air Force Base and Lackland Air Force Base. It is estimated that more than 300,000 active and retired military and government workers call San Antonio home.

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