ORLANDO -- To celebrate its 20th anniversary, The Orlando Magic are bringing back a new-old look to the court.
Dwight Howard, Rashard Lewis, Nick Anderson and Bo Outlaw unveiled the new uniforms Tuesday at a free celebration at Cheyenne Saloon in Church Street Station -- the spot where the team first unveiled their jerseys back in 1989.
The Magic have a redesigned logo and have brought back the old, pinstriped jerseys they wore during the 1990s, with elements of two other previous uniforms.
The team's secondary logo is located on the lower side hem of the short and on the center back neck of the jersey -- a first for the team to have a logo in that location.
As part of the ceremony, Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer presented Howard with a key to the city in recognition of the gold medal he won in the Beijing Olympics.
The new jerseys were designed by the Magic, adidas and the NBA. It is the fourth design in the team's history.
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