Style Showdown: 2015 NBA-All Stars Edition
It’s Team East vs. Team West for sartorial supremacy.
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Style Game-Changers - When it comes to fashion, NBA ballers never give up a chance to dominate. Ahead of NBA All-Star Weekend 2015 (Feb. 13-15 in New York City), we’re pitting the starting players of the Eastern Conference against the Western Conference in a sartorial showdown for the ages. So who’s got the most game, style-wise? By Britt Middleton (Photos from left: Michael Loccisano/Getty Images for GQ, Noam Galai/Getty Images, Erika Goldring/Getty Images for GQ)
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Team East: LeBron James - Home Team: Cleveland Cavaliers That jacket, though! King James is holding court in this emerald green number at GQ’s 2014 NBA All-Star bash. The man’s clearly not afraid of color or nerdy hipster frames or statement-making hats for that matter. (Photo: Michael Loccisano/Getty Images for GQ)
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Team West: Blake Griffin - Home Team: Los Angeles Clippers This power forward has a knack for the eclectic: a slim olive suit one day, a bib-front shirt, camo pants and sneaks the next. Why conform when you can always keep them guessing? (Photo: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)
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Team East: John Wall - Home Team: Washington Wizards Not into high contrast? Let him change your mind. John stunted on ‘em in a bold red sports coat, textured black denim and matching high-tops at the 2014 BET Awards. Get into this look, and get ready for your closeup. (Photo: Earl Gibson III/Getty Images for BET)
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Team West: Stephen Curry - Home Team: Golden State Warriors The Golden State Warriors player clenched the most votes of any NBA player to be named to this year’s All-Star roster, and we’re thinking his cool, down-to-earth nature had something to do with it. Curry’s style may be unfussy, but he keeps it fresh with classic prints, slim, dark denim and cool kicks. (Photo: Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Samsung)
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