Bobcats have released new home and away jerseys. (NBA.com)

When you post the NBA's worst winning percentage of all time, you might as well just blow everything up.

That's the plan for the Charlotte Bobcats, who have recently unveiled a new logo, named a new coach and, on Tuesday, released new jersey designs. The new home and road uniforms are above via NBA.com.

The major tweaks: the pinstripes have been removed, the color scheme has been toned down and made a bit more generic and the lettering on the jerseys has been tweaked and flattened. The old home jerseys had the word "Bobcats" on them while the new ones have simply "Cats." The road jerseys still read "Charlotte" but the lettering has been flattened.

Here's what the old home jerseys looked like.

Here's the old Bobcats home jersey that's being replaced. (Getty Images)

Here's a side-by-side comparison of the new road jerseys (on the left) and the old road jerseys (on the right).

New Bobcats road jerseys (left) vs. old (right). (NBA.com & Getty Images)

Bobcats.com explains the changes in full detail.

The white home jersey features the word “Cats” on the front in navy with light blue trim, with the player’s number off-center underneath it in light blue with navy trim. The v-neck design features orange trim around the neck and shoulders. The side panel is navy with light blue and cool gray pinstripes, with a tri-color border of orange, white and light blue. The back of the jersey features the “Forward Facing Cat” secondary logo at the top, with the player’s name in navy and his number in the same light blue with navy trim as the front. The shorts feature the team’s “Crown C” secondary logo on the side of each leg with a pair of triangular side panels using the same colors as the top.

The front of the blue road jersey features the word “Charlotte” and the player’s number both in white with light blue trim. The v-neck design features orange trim around the neck and shoulders. The side panel is light blue with cool gray and navy pinstripes, with a tri-color border of orange, navy and white. The back of the jersey again features the “Forward Facing Cat” secondary logo at the top, with the player’s name and number in the same white with light blue trim as the front. Like the home uniform, the shorts feature the team’s “Crown C” secondary logo on the side of each leg with a pair of triangular side panels using the same colors as the top.

The pinstripes really needed to go, so this redesign is an automatic win. Going with "Cats" was a little bold and random but it's not exactly off-putting. If there's been a major knock on these designs it's that they look a little bit too much like the jerseys worn by the Oklahoma City Thunder. But if you're going to rip off their rebuild from the ground up model, might as well take the jerseys too.