With the NBA regular season just around the corner, teams are preparing for the 82-game grind not just by tinkering with their line-ups but also releasing photos of the new jerseys their players will be wearing in 2013-14.

The San Antonio Spurs and New York Knicks are the latest to give the public a glimpse of their new uniforms, with the defending Western Conference champions to wear military-inspired jerseys while the Carmelo Anthony-led Knicks will wear orange uniforms.

The new Spurs camouflage jerseys, according to YardBreaker.com, will be worn on November 13 as the Spurs host the Washington Wizards in time for the USAA Salute Night. The Spurs' alternate jerseys will be worn on another playing date which has yet to be announced.

Young stars Kawhi Leonard and Danny Green modeled the new jerseys in the media release of the Spurs. The front part of the uniform features the Spurs logo with the player's number on upper right hand corner. On the back of the jersey is a larger black number with white borders just below the name of the player. A thick black stripe runs from under the arms all the way to the knee with two silver stripes bordering it.

Meanwhile, the Knicks will also wear a new jersey, this time an orange color uniform that will serve as an alternate uniform. Orange is part of the team's color scheme of white, orange and blue. Carmelo Anthony modeled the new uniforms in a press release by the team.