Since trading DeMarcus Cousins last February, the Sacramento Kings have made it known that they are trying to have a fresh start. The addition of De’Aaron Fox and three veterans this summer has added to the excitement their fans have for the team next season, and now, another change for them has been revealed.

The Kings recently unveiled their new Nike jerseys with a video that was also released on Twitter where they used Augmented Reality, to give fans an in-depth look at the new uniforms.

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Sacramento will be one of the nine NBA teams that will feature a corporate logo starting next season, as the Blue Diamond Growers' logo will be in their jerseys. It will be placed on the upper left part of it, while Nike’s iconic swoosh will be on the opposite side. It’s also interesting to find out that they will be partly made of some recycled plastic bottles, according to ESPN’s Darrell Rovell.

“Nike said the new jerseys will partly be made out of recycled plastic bottles. It added that sweat on the new version of the jersey will dry 15 percent faster than it does on the current jersey.”

Having new jerseys certainly compliments the new journey that the Kings will embark starting next season with the fresh vibe brought about by their new-look roster.