Signifying the move of the San Antonio Spurs to the newly built SBC Center the team is going back in time, scrapping  the bright brushstrokes of teal, orange and fuchsia that have adorned the team's logo since 1988, ESPN is reporting.

In their place will be the team's primary colors; black, white and silver.

"With our upcoming move to the SBC Center, we thought it was the perfect time to return to our traditional primary colors,'' said Russ Bookbinder, the team's executive vice president.

ESPN reports that the Spurs' uniform lettering will also be changed slightly from a three-dimensional format to a two-dimensional block style, according to Bookbinder.

For a visual of the new logo check out the article.