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Fraser would never wear the conventional jacket worn by all other NBA legends

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A fashion icon from the ’70s to the present day, Walt Fraser chose not to wear the jacket worn by those who made the Top 75 of All Time list now or in the NBA. Choose one of his own, blue and fancy to match the glitz of the occasion.

Walt “Clyde” Fraser has always liked to stand out. He consistently does it in his daily life, he repeated it at the promotion ceremony of the top 75+1 players in NBA history. Among them was Giannis Antetokounbo.

While all of the Legends, former and current players, announced in Cleveland, led by Michael Jordan, were dressed uniformly in the break between the two halves of the All Star Game, donning the jacket with the league’s celebratory logo, the Fraser via video in a shiny light blue jacket. He has these unusual sets in his extensive wardrobe and he likes to start by combining them with appropriate dynamic shirts, shoes or accessories (ties, hats). With the aim of definitely standing out from the crowd.

Whether he received the garment or not, I’m sure Fraser will do the same. Next to the Veteran Ass endorsed this and continues to advocate for it. He never liked conventional clothing. Basically influenced by the trend of the 60s and 70s, he chose a different path and continues to follow it to this day, which rightly made him a fashion icon. A model for others and an example to avoid for others.

Whatever he wears, whatever color or style, one thing is certain: Walter Fraser is one of the most charismatic peripheral players in NBA history, the leader of the two-time Knicks in the ’70s (1970, 1973) with more than 15,000 points – 5,000 assists in 13 seasons and a member of the Hall of Fame since 1997.

At 76, he is no longer one of the game’s most popular and successful commentators, earning him a second HoF nomination.

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