BREAKING BOUNDARIES
Introducing our 2023-24 NBA City Edition Uniform presented by Robinhood — paying tribute to the Boundary Stones that established the nation’s capital.
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Our City Edition thematic court will be used concurrently with our City Edition jersey on non-in-season tournament games, along with Boundary Stone branding throughout the arena.
WIZARDS CITY EDITION COURT DESIGN
Our 2023-24 City Edition uniforms celebrate the history of the District. Andrew Ellicott and a team of surveyors, including African American mathematician and astronomer Benjamin Banneker, placed forty stone markers to line the original boundary of Washington, D.C. The boundary stones were the first monuments purchased by the United States government.
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A HISTORICAL TAKE ON OUR 2023-24 CITY EDITION UNIFORMS
At night, when the stars aligned, Banneker marked the boundary's original starting point for the Nation's Capital.
Stephen Powers: The Origins of Our 'Boundary Stones'
Briana Thomas: America’s First Federal Monument
Boundary Stones, the capital's first monuments, are the roots of our community and signify the start of a new era.
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Stephen Powers: The Origins of Our 'Boundary Stones'
More information on the boundary stones can be found here:
boundarystones.org |
dcstones.org