
The NBA and fashion have gone hand-in-hand in the recent years. Players arrive to and leave games in a variety of threads, from Tim Duncan’s oversized flannels to Russell Westbrook’s overalls. Several All-Stars even took part in a fashion show over All-Star Weekend last year in New York.
Some put a lot of effort into the way they dress, whether to build their brand or just feel good about themselves. Others don’t. Either way, they’ll be the butt of several to many jokes.
The San Francisco Chronicle released a story in which they joined the Golden State Warriors to document each player’s wardrobe, and it was, uhm, incredible.
.@warriors players show their style off the court. #DubNation #WarriorsStyle via @SFC_Style https://t.co/Kh5LvkUoKc pic.twitter.com/XKmZDQKcrp
— San Francisco Chronicle (@sfchronicle) April 21, 2016
As with anything, Twitter immediately had a field day with this pictures, and we gathered the best of the best.
This is a great reminder that no matter what, even if you break the NBA’s Single-Season Wins record, you are never above a Twitter Roast.
@talkhoops pic.twitter.com/Ae7r6WHf6Q
— Joe Polito (@JoePo89) April 21, 2016
"Gonna be a $20 cover and we not doin' hats tonight, fellas!" pic.twitter.com/XbHpN67XZq
— Skoob 🇵🇦🇯🇲 (@TheKidSkoob) April 21, 2016
"Just because I'm dating your mom doesn't mean WE can't be friends, J-Man. Can I call you J-Man?" pic.twitter.com/W33IITyFGI
— Trill Withers (@TylerIAm) April 21, 2016
It's like Klay Thompson has never used pockets before. pic.twitter.com/3aGav5VLp9
— Wes Goldberg (@wcgoldberg) April 21, 2016
Welcome to Champs.
— Notorious Wojo (@NotoriousWojo) April 21, 2016
How can I help you? pic.twitter.com/OPYxLcucrE
and I wish I never met her at all pic.twitter.com/3rzYHtwWMW
— girlboss don biggavelli (@rwxoxo) April 21, 2016
@TylerIAm "hello welcome to Verizon how can I help you?" pic.twitter.com/a2M8KyiURk
— Paul (@PaulSturtz) April 21, 2016
We should all consider ourselves lucky that Twitter is a free website.
