From Russell Westbrook palling around with Anna Wintour to the Brothers Plumlee getting lots of confused stares because no one knew who were they were.
Being an NBA player at fashion week means that you'll be surrounded by tons of journalists and celebrity-watchers who probably have no idea who you are. Sure, you'll attract bewildered stares on account of your height, but it's the real-deal celebrities like Nicki Minaj and Kanye West and fashion celebrities like Terry Richardson who get the incessant Instagramming.
But that didn't stop the NBA, helmed by New York's two teams, from showing up in solid numbers this week. This year wasn't the first time that the only men who could could tower over Karlie Kloss in heels have scored seats at Lincoln Center. Miami Heat superstar guard Dwyane Wade found himself in a Vogue sandwich between Wintour and Hamish Bowles two years ago in the front row at Rag & Bone while New York Knicks center Tyson Chandler is a regular in the front row.
Amar'e Stoudemire
Here's the Knicks lushly compensated power forward presenting the Most Stylish Athlete of the Year award at the 2013 Style Awards on Wednesday, and no — he wasn't presenting to himself. As for his clothes: Damn, this dude looks good in a suit, but that vaguely Michael Jacksonian piece of lapel jewelry is doing too much in a way that his defense never is. Also, I'm just guessing, but I think that watch is worth more than your house.
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Tyson Chandler
The Knicks center is both a better defender than his teammate Amar'e and, in my opinion, more stylish. The 2012 defensive player was spotted in the front row at Suno and took in Alexander Wang with Kanye West, Kerry Washington, and Solange. Here he is looking sharp and surely being a total pain in the ass to any poor fashion blogger unlucky enough to sit behind him. Also, that sheer Ann Demeulemeester cardigan? It's supposed to go down to a normal person's ankles, right?
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Russell Westbrook
This is Anna Wintour sitting in the front row at Rag & Bone. This is Russell Westbrook, the Oklahoma City Thunder point guard who is known as the "Kate Moss of the NBA."
In 2005, Kate Moss was videotaped apparently snorting cocaine. The images were all over the British press, but the supermodel escaped prosecution. Russell Westbrook wore a cut-off denim shirt over a rolled-up dotted sport shirt with a tiny bowler, all while sitting next to Anna Wintour. He then told the Wall Street Journal that he was the best-dressed player in the NBA. He too will not be facing any charges.
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