NBA All-Star Weekend is different every year, as the league continues to tinker with the format for certain events and add new ones. But this year will feature something really, really different, as players have banded together to form the first NBA fashion show over All-Star Weekend, according to the Associated Press.
Even though the concept will be a shock to many, it shouldn't surprise anyone who has intently watched the league over the past few years.
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In a time when players have stylists and obsess over high fashion, guys are more in tune with clothing and accessories than they have ever been and most are unafraid to try new things, even if they appear a little wacky to the normal consumer. In fact, players like Russell Westbrook and Carmelo Anthony have been spotted at fashion week in New York City.
The fashion show is produced by LeBron James' Springhill Productions Company and will feature several of your favorite players. Among those expected to walk down the runway are James Harden, Klay Thompson and DeMarcus Cousins.