NBA Sports Crate Launches With Exclusive Mitchell & Ness Gear

13 NBA teams partner up with Sports Crate.

BYKyle Rooney
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Today, Sports Crate, a division of the leading fan-commerce and community platform, Loot Crate, launched NBA Sports Crate, and basketball fans can now subscribe via Sportscrate.com to begin receiving their boxes of team-specific merchandise. Up until now, Sports Crate had just 10 MLB teams available on their site for fans to purchase gear from.

As the Officially Licensed Subscription Box of the NBA, the bi-monthly subscription "Sports Crate" will feature exclusive team-focused products, merchandise and experiences shipped right to your doorstep, starting at just $29.99. Each Sports Crate will be filled with everything from new team gear, socks and apparel to collectibles and other merchandise year round.

The contents of your crate will vary each time, with one hero item being revealed per crate. For instance, the first month’s crate features new Mitchell & Ness snapbacks that are a timed variant exclusive to NBA Sports Crate – available first for subscribers and then rolling out elsewhere at a later TBD date. 

Crates will also be offered individually, in a three-crate series or in an annual pass of all six crates.

The NBA Sports Crate product line is launching with 13 teams initially, servicing fans of the Boston Celtics, Chicago Bulls, Cleveland Cavaliers, Golden State Warriors, Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Clippers, Los Angeles Lakers, Miami Heat, Minnesota Timberwolves, New York Knicks, Oklahoma City Thunder, Philadelphia 76ers and San Antonio Spurs. More teams will be added on a rolling basis.

Fans can subscribe at www.sportscrate.com beginning today. Check out more details below.

NBA Sports Crate Launches With Exclusive Mitchell & Ness Gear
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