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The Clippers also wore red uniforms on a number of occasions in 1984. The logo was now a generic moving white basketball with red lines superimposed over the full team name, which the team used until 2015, albeit with some tweaks to the design. [126] In 1987, the Clippers uniforms changed to a set that remained mostly intact until 2010.
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The University of Michigan-Dearborn Fieldhouse, opened in 1978, serves as the home to the men's and women's basketball teams. Notable alumni include the former COO of Ford Motor Company Kumar Galhotra , former chair of the Michigan Republican Party Saul Anuzis , and former member of the Michigan House of Representatives George Darany .
The Boston Celtics logo features a leprechaun spinning a basketball, named Lucky, originally depicted with a large basketball for a background. It was originally designed by Zang Auerbach, the brother of Celtics head coach Red Auerbach. [219] Through the 1995–96 season, the logo's only colors were green, white and black. [220]