Off-The-Court Fashion
See off-the-court fashion from the NBA's top ballers!
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Kobe Bryant - NBA All-Star and former MVP Kobe Bryant knows a thing or two about looking smooth in cool colors. After his win, Kobe cleans up in head-to-toe Gucci.
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LeBron James - Golden boy LeBron James is far from his previous title of worst-dressed player at the 2003 NBA draft. The NBA's most valuable player strutted into the Staples Center this season wearing a cream suit, purple shirt and paisley ascot.
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Dwight Howard - Nicknamed "Superman," Dwight Howard made sure he looked good while coaching the winning team in the NBA Rookie Challenge. The Orlando Magic star wore a grey suit accessorized with a red paisley tie and gator belt.
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Carmelo Anthony - Denver Nuggets player Carmelo Anthony's off-the-court style is pure gold. The third pick in the 2003 NBA draft confidently wears a Gucci belt, dark denim jeans, and a cream V-neck sweater with the sleeves rolled up to show off his tattoos.
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Jameer Nelson - Jameer Nelson, starting point guard for the Orlando Magic, has an off-the-court style that is always cool and composed. During the NBA All-Star weekend, Nelson was outfitted in a black v-neck tee with jeans and white sneakers.
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Lamar Odom - Though not everything this NBA star throws on is fashionable, Lamar Odom of the L.A. Lakers definitely has his own unique style. The power forward arrived to his own charity event in a grey scale ensemble complete with a bow tie and shiny blazer.
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Mo Williams - Although Mo Williams is not always "clutch" on the court, his style never fails to score points. The Cavaliers point guard rocked a military shirt, dark Levi's denim and Gucci slip-on shoes.
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Stephon Marbury - Boston Celtics point guard and one-time shoe designer Stephon Marbury colorfully accessorizes a basic grey suit with a purple striped tie and playful pocket square.
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Dwyane Wade - GQ magazine named Dwyane Wade the best-dressed player in the NBA and the Miami Heat star does not disappoint. The athlete dressed up with a bright yellow cardigan under a grey suit with a checkered bow tie.
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Derek Fisher - Derek Fisher of the Los Angeles Lakers understands the power of accessories. The current president of the National Basketball Players Association amped up a simple outfit with a cream cap and brown leather loafers.
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