The History of the Dallas Mavericks Logo
From the Beginning
The Dallas Mavericks are a professional basketball team based in Dallas, Texas. The team was founded in 1980 as an expansion team, and they have been playing in the National Basketball Association (NBA) since then. The Mavericks have won one NBA championship, in 2011.
The First Logo
The Mavericks' first logo was designed by Tom Fatjo in 1980. The logo featured a blue and green basketball with a white outline. The basketball was positioned inside a black circle, and the team's name was written in white lettering above the basketball. The logo was used for the team's first two seasons.
The Redesign
In 1982, the Mavericks redesigned their logo. The new logo featured a blue and green horse head with a white outline. The horse head was positioned inside a black circle, and the team's name was written in white lettering above the horse head. The logo was used for the team's next 20 seasons.
The Current Logo
In 2002, the Mavericks redesigned their logo again. The new logo featured a blue and green basketball with a white outline. The basketball was positioned inside a black circle, and the team's name was written in white lettering above the basketball. The logo is still used by the team today.
Conclusion
The Dallas Mavericks have had three different logos over the course of their history. The first logo was used for the team's first two seasons, the second logo was used for the team's next 20 seasons, and the third logo is still used by the team today.
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