Basketball
Jokic challenges stars’ dressing: ‘They’re dressing up’
Nikola Jokic As the person says, it’s not nonsense. A true basketball intellectual with a unique way of reading the game from his “consistent” 2.11, in addition to how elegant he is on the court, he looks great when he’s not on the court. I want toSo the Serb asked about Charles Berkley Thanks to the impeccable “suit” he arrived to play the last game, he didn’t cut himself when it came to defining the eccentric fashion that dominated among players.
“I don’t like the way men dress up for games. Wearing a ‘suit’ means business.” I am here to do my job. ” MVP answered clearly and concisely. Jokic rejects the way many stars arrive dressed for the game. In fact, the entrance hallway to the pavilion during pre-match hours often looks like a catwalk where people compete to see who gets the most attention in a suit.
favorite player Russell Westbrook Also James Harden Fashion lovers haven’t hesitated to wear their particular designs, though this season’s “palm” has been taken. Terry Rozier A Charlotte Hornets player at a press conference dressed as a ghost.
In contrast to Jokic’s suit, this week’s Jokic outfit is also impressive. Al Horford (Boston Celtics) were seen wearing Argentina’s shirt before playing to celebrate Albiceleste’s recent World Cup victory.
Former NBA commissioner David Sterndecided to implement a dress code in 2005 to put an end to the fashion instigated by Allen Iverson They set trends with their baggy clothes and the amount of jewelry and diamonds they wore as costumes. If it was Jokic’s decision, everyone would probably arrive at the track in suits from now on. MVP likes to be very elegant.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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