Best Dressed NBA Players
Best Dressed NBA Players
LeBron James
That Yankees hat at an Indians playoff game notwithstanding, King James' wardrobe always fits. Dubbed the worst-dressed player at the 2003 NBA draft, he's now fashion royalty.
Kobe Bryant
Kobe wants a wardrobe change: no more Laker gold and blue. Yet he'll still sit at the dining room table with his wife and select swaths for his custom-made Gucci suits.
Dwyane Wade
"Flash"? You betcha. He's the epitome of South Beach style. <i>GQ</i> calls him the best-dressed player in the NBA. Whatever he's wearing, DWade brings the heat.
Gilbert Arenas
In the high fashion arena, Arenas is high up on anyone's A-list. Whether designing clothes, footwear or last-second shots, Gilbert's got <i>GQ</i> wizardry written all over him.
Shawn Marion
The Matrix measures his inseam as carefully as his vertical. The guy even looks good in orange, though he'd like to take his cloud-piercing game and high style out of Phoenix.
Andrei Kirilenko
His pinstriped jacket complements the Jazz colors, but the trendy Russian forward wants out of Salt Lake City, where his very hip wife, Masha, owns a high-end boutique.
Paul Pierce
Boston's elder statesman of the C's gets an A in fashion. Pierce even has his own personalized P2 jewelry. With Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen, he's now perfectly coordinated.
Shaquille O'Neal
Go ahead. YOU tell the NBA's one-man Big and Tall Men's Shop his coat's too long. Actually, the Diesel's still got inimitable style. Shaq can still take it to the rack.
Jason Kidd
On the rebound, he's no kid anymore. Rather, an NBA elder with a matching sense of style and well-suited for the role. Whatever the age or occasion, Kidd's still a good fit.
Tony Parker
He's from France. He's married to Eva Longoria, whom he wed in a castle. He's won another NBA title with the Spurs. Tony's got style out the wazoo, on and off the court.
Stephon Marbury
There's little taste left in Madison Square Garden -- thanks, in part, to Marbury. You can afford to buy his $14.98 sneakers, but his dress wardrobe's way out of your league.
Derek Fisher
Don't let the headband fool ya. The Lakers' little guard, back in L.A. so his infant daughter can get top medical treatment, is comfortably stylish anywhere in LaLa Land.