For the past couple of days, NBA players have been rocking killer fashion and I have gone through and picked some favorite outfits and shoes to share in no particular order.
Wednesday’s Fashion
Starting with shooting guard for the LA Clippers, James Harden sports a pair of his own Adidas collection.

In a pair of metallic blue Adidas Harden Vol. 9, Harden played against the San Antonio Spurs Wednesday. These performance basketball shoes are designed to support the moves that have made Harden an NBA star.
Terance Mann, another player for the LA Clippers was also showing off his style in the tunnel. The shooting guard walked out in a ‘Cosmic Ember’ zip jacket from Pas Une Marque.

This company manufactures its products in Peru and utilizes sustainable practices and ethical production.
Another colorful jacket comes from the Washington Wizards shooting guard, Bilal Coulibaly who pulled in eight points against the Toronto Raptors.

Coulibaly wears a Nike Jordan Brooklyn puffer jacket that typically goes for $185. This jacket is water-repellent on the outside and contains synthetic insulation for warmth on the inside.
Back on the court Wednesday, Nic Claxton center for the Brooklyn Nets wore a pair of Nike Ja 2 ‘Twelve Time’ to help his team win against the Charlotte Hornets.

Named after Memphis Grizzlies, Ja Morant, these shoes have tractor-tire-inspired traction to help change direction with ease. The Ja 2 Collection has 4 other shoes, ‘In the Woods,’ ‘Foundation.’ ‘Purple Sky,’ and ‘Heart Eyes’ which is the only one yet to be released.
The Next Day
Bilal Coulibaly is back at it again on Thursday in a pair of Jordan Tatum 3 ‘LNY,’ playing against the Los Angeles Lakers, the Wizards lost 134-96.

These shoes are strong yet flexible to provide stretch for dynamic movements. The Tatum 3 itself comes in ghost green and black, the collection also offers ‘Zen’ and “Zero Days Off’ made in sustainable materials.
From the Atlanta Hawks, two of the power forwards were sporting fashion-forward kicks against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Onyeka Okongwu wore a pair of Adidas Harden Vol 8 ‘Purple Blast,’ signature shoes from Adidas and James Harden.

These shoes include a Boost midsole and Lightstrike cushioning to provide the support needed in a game. They are also available in feather gray.
Larry Nance Jr. played for 15 minutes on Thursday against the Cavaliers in a pair of Nike Zoom Lebron 2 ‘Maccabi.’

A style throwback of Lebron’s released in 2022, with a colorway inspired by the Maccabi Tel Aviv basketball team and Lebron James’ preseason exhibition game between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Tel Aviv Maccabi in 2014.
Moving to the tunnel on Thursday, Jaren Jackson Jr. of the Memphis Grizzlies was in a cozy hand-knitted sweater.

This Paly design, titled ‘To Die For’ is a gray, crew neck chunky knit jumper and is sold for $1,454.
Ending with Scoot Henderson, guard for the Portland Trail Blazers, winning against the Orlando Magic 119-90, Henderson put in 23 points after arriving in style in a Chrome Hearts Stencil hoodie.

Chrome Hearts was founded in 1988 by Richard Stark and John Bowman, they began with creating looks for bands like Motley Crue and Guns and Roses. Chrome products are made in Hollywood with a clear aesthetic throughout all clothing and jewelry.
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