Ramius Posted October 18, 2005 Posted October 18, 2005 http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2194537 now there are some ceratin players i just cant see wearing buisness casual attire to games or during press conferences...and lets see how well the "no bling outside your clothes" rule goes over... IMO, its about damn time there guys stopped looking like slobs...
brihs2005 Posted October 18, 2005 Posted October 18, 2005 Think young kids (18, 19) will go to college for a few years to avoid the dress code in the NBA until they mature?
The Poojer Posted October 18, 2005 Posted October 18, 2005 dressing like slobs???? these guys are always "dressed to the nines", designer clothes, hats, glasses, etc... sure they wear a lot of jewlery, but in their circles they are very well dressed, may not be my cup of tea, but.... http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2194537 now there are some ceratin players i just cant see wearing buisness casual attire to games or during press conferences...and lets see how well the "no bling outside your clothes" rule goes over... IMO, its about damn time there guys stopped looking like slobs... 479146[/snapback]
DieHardFan Posted October 18, 2005 Posted October 18, 2005 Per article this includes times the player is "making promotional or other appearances.". I wonder if this includes commercials?
smokinandjokin Posted October 18, 2005 Posted October 18, 2005 NBA players always seem to wear suits when they go to legal courts; now they just have to wear them to basketball courts. I like the rule; however, I think flights should be a different story. I would not want to play a 7:30pm game in Orlando, and then have to wear a suit that night on a flight to Seattle. I think as long as they look like a team, that is what counts. If 12 guys get off a plane, sure they will look nice in suits, but I think gray NBA team-issued sweatshirts and sweatpants is more practical.
Talonz Posted October 18, 2005 Posted October 18, 2005 Perhaps they were sick of players showing up with all their BLING BLING -- Here is a prime example: BLING BLING
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