Pregame fashion has become woven into the fabric of the NBA, with some players building a reputation for their wardrobe selections.
The postseason has provided entertaining hoops on the court and eye-catching fits from players off it. Stars have shown up in various attire like boxing robes, vibrant coats and sweaters. Suits, stuffed animal accessories and luxury fashion brands have also made appearances on the pregame run these playoffs.
Here’s a round-by-round look at some of the more stylish clothing worn by NBA players this postseason:
Conference semifinals
Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors, Game 2
Black was the color of choice for the NBA’s all-time 3-point leader heading into Tuesday’s game, with his coat looking extra roomy.
Steph arrives in style for Game 2 in Memphis!
The @warriors look to take a 2-0 series lead 🏀
Game 2: WARRIORS vs. GRIZZLIES, 9:30pm/et on TNT pic.twitter.com/MR0kdyMfxQ— NBA (@NBA) May 4, 2022
Jayson Tatum, Boston Celtics, Game 2
Tatum arrived at TD Garden on Tuesday sporting a jacket with numerous college logos. One of the featured decals is his alma mater, the Duke Blue Devils. Some other team emblems stitched on the piece include the Kentucky Wildcats, UConn Huskies, UCLA Bruins and Georgetown Hoyas.
Jayson Tatum arrives in style for Game 2 as the @celtics look to even up the series at 1-1! #PhantomCam
🍿 BUCKS/CELTICS 7:00pm/et on TNT pic.twitter.com/Zub2qo4Xsl
— NBA (@NBA) May 3, 2022
Round 1
Jaren Jackson Jr., Memphis Grizzlies, Game 6
Grizzlies forward Jaren Jackson Jr. arrived before the series-clinching Game 6 against Minnesota wearing a multicolored Versace sweater and blue Air Jordan 1s.
game 6 otw. pic.twitter.com/5rQtUHpjr0
— Memphis Grizzlies (@memgrizz) April 29, 2022
After the game, Grizzlies teammate Dillon Brooks pitted his outfit against Jackson’s.
“First off, before you guys start, who has the better fit: me or Trip [Jackson]?” Brooks said.
Jackson’s fit didn’t win over Brooks, per the reporters. The 22-year-old didn’t seem bothered by the outcome.
“That’s because I’m experimental … I push boundaries,” Jackson said.
DeMar DeRozan, Chicago Bulls, Game 5
Ahead of the Bulls’ win-or-go-home contest against the Milwaukee Bucks on Wednesday, DeRozan honored Illinois music artist Juice WRLD with his outfit. The Chicago guard wore a Juice WRLD Galaxy Hoodie made by fashion company Vlone. Juice WRLD, whose real name is Jarad Higgins, died of a drug overdose in December 2019.
Lead the way, @DeMar_DeRozan. pic.twitter.com/SHXVz3vozV
— Chicago Bulls (@chicagobulls) April 27, 2022
Ben Simmons, Brooklyn Nets, Game 3
Simmons’ look Saturday courtside against the Boston Celtics contrasted the Nets’ black and white uniforms perfectly.
Ben Simmons’ outfit really stands out on the Nets bench 😅 pic.twitter.com/psIWvKvxWS
— NBA on ESPN (@ESPNNBA) April 24, 2022
Chris Paul, Phoenix Suns, Game 3
Ahead of Friday’s matchup against the New Orleans Pelicans, Paul put together an impressive suit combination. Quite the color choice.
Ready to ball.#RallyTheValley pic.twitter.com/aPPVkZNPai
— Phoenix Suns (@Suns) April 23, 2022
Serge Ibaka, Milwaukee Bucks, Game 3
Ibaka has been an NBA fashion guru during his 14-year career, especially with his striking scarves during his days with the Toronto Raptors. His eccentric fashion made another appearance heading into Game 3 against the Chicago Bulls. The casual fit featured a brim hat, cardigan and a handbag.
Serge stylin’.
📸 @MotorolaUS pic.twitter.com/er58fzV1Pa
— Milwaukee Bucks (@Bucks) April 22, 2022
Marcus Smart, Boston Celtics, Game 2
Smart won the NBA’s Defensive Player of the Year award Monday, the first time a point guard has secured the honor since Gary Payton during the 1995-96 season. Given it is Smart’s first time winning DPOY, he donned a special robe that signified his accomplishment entering Game 2 against the Brooklyn Nets.
Marcus Smart pulled up with the DPOY robe @smart_MS3 🔥 pic.twitter.com/h8lz1KBTJo
— Celtics on NBC Sports Boston (@NBCSCeltics) April 20, 2022
James Harden and Tyrese Maxey, Philadelphia 76ers, Game 1
Harden is no stranger to luxury couture. Last year, he was seen at Paris Fashion Week and was named to the board of Saks Fifth Avenue.
Ahead of his playoff debut with the Sixers, he sported the Louis Vuitton Blue & White “Puppet” Varsity Jacket. The colorful crocheted stuffed figures pinned on the coat really make the jacket stand out.
here they come.#PhilaUnite pic.twitter.com/p8lJF7dV1j
— Philadelphia 76ers (@sixers) April 16, 2022
Maxey wore No. 3 before being drafted by Philly, but since that number is retired in honor of Allen Iverson, he had a decision to make.
“All my life, I’ve worn 3. Couldn’t get that one here,” said the first-round pick.
He paid tribute to the Sixers legend by wearing an Iverson jersey that featured several photos of the Basketball Hall of Famer.
this jersey. 👀 @TyreseMaxey 🤝 @AllenIverson pic.twitter.com/YfbFnqpLMV
— Philadelphia 76ers (@sixers) April 16, 2022
It ended up being a fitting outfit choice. Maxey’s 38 points in Game 1 were the most in a playoff opener by a 76ers player since A.I. in 2003.
Jordan Clarkson and Bojan Bogdanovic, Utah Jazz, Game 1
Some players have an adventurous take on fashion, while others opt for the classic suit and tie look. With a little personalization, these Jazz stars had no issues rocking the tried-and-true combination.
Clarkson donned a white Midnight Studios button-up shirt with a black tie and slacks, with the leather harness adding a modern spin on an old classic.
Bogdanovic chose a more traditional route with his all-black ensemble and a pocket square that provided a splash of color.
smooth ♠️#TakeNote pic.twitter.com/aVlD1Jmi1i
— Utah Jazz (@utahjazz) April 16, 2022
Steph Curry, Golden State Warriors, Game 1
After missing a month with a foot injury, Curry returned to the Warriors’ lineup on April 16 against the Denver Nuggets. The coat he wore in his first game back took vibrancy to a new level.
📍 #WarriorsGround pic.twitter.com/G5iksHasNt
— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) April 16, 2022