The NBA caught an awful lot of flak from fans, fashionable bloggers , NBA players and owners alike for the short-sleeved jerseys the league introduced as part of last season's five-game Christmas Day showcase. And while neither the league nor its teams* have necessarily taken widespread criticism (or even reportedly rough sales numbers ) of the upper-arm-covering alternates as a definitive indicator that they should shelve the short sleeves , the NBA and Adidas did decide to go a different route this December. Without further ado, here's what the 10 teams playing on Christmas Day will be rocking while we unwrap our gifts and unstuff our stockings: [ Yahoo Sports Fantasy Basketball: Sign up and join a league today! ] Get your 2014 #NBAXmas @adidasHoops Christmas Jerseys from @NBAStore now! #NBAxmas http://t.co/Wy2bNxSeaW pic.twitter.com/QIj1UTRjdm — NBA (@NBA) November 14, 2014 pic.twitter.com/2vL6w7gg59 — Jordan Ramirez (@JRAM_91) November 14, 2014 OK, so we're looking at what UniWatch reported back in July — traditional (read: non-sleeved and non- monochromatic ) jerseys with either a primary of secondary team logo centered on the chest with the uniform number...