Pacers will test short-sleeve jerseys at 2013 Summer League. pic.twitter.com/X6nEFtgLLg Read more: http://t.co/IP9z5AvOHi (pic via @PacersDMB) — Indiana Pacers (@Pacers) July 2, 2013

Editor’s note: This post has been updated to clarify the nature of these jerseys and the Pacers’ plans for future sleeved jerseys.

The Golden State Warriors debuted a short-sleeved alternate jersey during the 2012-13 season, which were widely panned. However, that isn’t stopping the Indiana Pacers from following suit. The team tweeted out this picture of their new sleeved jerseys for Summer League in Orlando.

The Warriors’ sleeved jerseys were hard to take seriously because the pinstriped shorts didn’t go at all with the shirts, as well as the sheer oddness of the idea of sleeves in the NBA. Could you imagine Michael Jordan wearing sleeves?

The Pacers’ Summer League jerseys are just that, for use in Summer League only. But they are using it as an opportunity to gather feedback from players, and may possibly use a sleeved jersey during the season if the reports are good.

So far, feedback hasn’t been positive from players. In addition to the white jersey, the team also unveiled a dark blue one:

And the dark t-shirt jersey for summer league. pic.twitter.com/dwHBkdknre — David Benner (@PacersDMB) July 2, 2013

Roy Hibbert is not a fan, at least so far.

@PacersDMB what is that?!? Keep away. — Roy Hibbert (@Hoya2aPacer) July 2, 2013

Hibbert needn’t worry, as these jerseys are only being used in Summer League. It will be interesting to see whether the Pacers, or any other team, follows the Warriors’ lead and starts integrating sleeved jerseys next season.