Paris Olympics: NBA jerseys conquer the world

Fans at the USA vs. Serbia game at the 2024 Paris Olympics sport a variety of NBA jerseys. (Markus Gilliar/Getty Images)

LILLE, France — The fan sporting a crisp yellow #23 Lakers jersey walked down Rue du Molinet, the cobblestoned concourse in the heart of Lille, eyes scanning the candy shops and kebab joints. When he spotted what he was looking for, he pointed to a fan sitting outside a fast-food stir-fry restaurant and shouted, in a thick accent, “LEBRON JAMES!”

The second fan — wearing his own #23 jersey, this one a rich, royal purple — shouted back, in an equally thick but entirely distinct accent, “LEBRON JAMES!” A couple fist-pumps, and then they went their separate ways, bonded by a love of the NBA’s all-time scoring champion and GOAT contender.

They were there in Lille to see James and the rest of the U.S. men’s basketball team play Serbia, and they were two of hundreds — maybe thousands — of international NBA fans sporting the jerseys of their favorite players.

For American fans raised on the NBA, seeing the spectrum of jerseys at an international NBA game is like a parade of Remember Some Guys. You might see a Vince Carter ‘90s-era Raptors jersey (the one with the dribbling dinosaur), or a Tracy McGrady Orlando Magic one, or a Dominique Wilkins ‘80s-era Hawks jersey, or the full rainbow of Shaq’s teams.

Outside of James, Steph Curry is the most popular jersey, with fans in Lille sporting every variant of the City Edition jerseys in addition to the standard Golden State home and away models. As you’d expect for the Olympics, there’s a cornucopia of Team USA jerseys; it’s just a question of whether you want to rep JORDAN, or BIRD, or BRYANT or IVERSON in the red, white & blue.

Like their American counterparts, international NBA fans are knowledgeable, up to date on all the gossip, behind-the-scenes drama and prevailing narratives that often overshadow the actual games. The fans in Lille gave Kevin Durant the appropriate welcome for his first game action since the playoffs, and ripped Joel Embiid, who decided to play for the United States rather than France.

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Publish date : 2024-07-31 07:48:43

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