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Mitchell & Ness and Bleacher Report have partnered with the NBA to release a new collection of limited edition apparel designed by some of the biggest names in hip-hop. These artists have in turn reimagined their hometown team's gear, ranging from T-shirts and hoodies, to shorts, hats, and even jerseys.

The NBA Remix Collection includes designs by ScHoolboy Q for the Los Angeles Lakers, Future for the Atlanta Hawks, Big Sean for the Detroit Pistons, Wale for the Washington Wizards, The Diplomats for the New York Knicks, E-40 for the Golden State Warriors, No Limit for the New Orleans Pelicans, and DJ Khaled for the Miami Heat.

“Bleacher Report lives at the intersection of sports and culture,” said Ed Romaine, Bleacher Report CMO. "The NBA Remix Collection is probably the best physical representation of this mission. It fuses hip-hop music and basketball at the local level, with innovative designs that will drive conversation amongst a community of fans who are the new vanguard of style.”

With prices ranging from $40 to $175, you can shop the Mitchell & Ness x Bleacher Report NBA Remix Collection now through mitchellandness.com and bleacherreportshop.com.

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