Houston Rockets unveil new logo and jerseys to signal new era
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 4, 2026, 3:03 PM
Last updated Jun 4, 2026
The Houston Rockets announced a complete visual overhaul, introducing a new logo and jerseys on June 4, 2026. This branding aims to connect the team's past championship identity with its future aspirations. The redesign incorporates elements reflecting the franchise's space history, marking a significant shift as the team moves forward after a 52-win season and a first-round playoff exit. Featuring popular players Kevin Durant and Alperen Sengun in the unveiling video underscores the current roster's importance as the franchise embraces this new chapter.
- •Rockets unveil new logo and jerseys to mark offseason
- •Design inspired by space mission patches and championship colors
- •Kevin Durant and Alperen Sengun featured in launch video
- •Team aims to connect past success with future plans
- •The franchise finished 52-30 last season, losing in the playoffs.
- 3:03 PMYahoo Sports — Houston Rockets make major offseason announcement, change team identity with new logo and jerseys
"The Houston Rockets used the start of the offseason to make a full visual reset, unveiling a new logo package and jerseys built around their championship-era identity. The timing is not subtle.
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