Adam Silver said he will revisit the issue of sleeved jerseys and plans to meet with LeBron James at the end of the season to discuss the matter.

The NBA could decide to eliminate sleeves altogether or leave it up to individual teams to decide.

"Ultimately, if the players don't like them, we'll move on to something else," Silver told Bleacher Report. "I don't regret doing it for this season. But it's intended to be something fun for the fans and the players. And if it becomes a serious issue, as to whether players should be wearing sleeves, we'll likely move onto other things."

Through March 20, teams were shooting .456 from the field while wearing the sleeved jerseys, according to the league. Those same teams produced a .461 field-goal percentage in games played with their regular, tank-top jerseys.