Report: No fashion statements
inside NBA bubble
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[July 13, 2020]
Add players' famed fashion
statements when entering the arena to the list of things excluded
from the NBA bubble near Orlando.
According to an ESPN report Sunday night, players will be required
to "be in uniform and warm-ups when they arrive" to the arena for
their games at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex.
Despite the fact that player entrances into the arena and down the
tunnel into the locker room have become popular pseudo-red carpet
shows in the NBA, with some players using the opportunity to sport a
variety of fashion styles, the NBA is telling players to get dressed
in their full uniforms in their hotel rooms.
From there, per ESPN, photographers will be waiting as players
arrive at the primary game court at HP Field House. The players will
then go to the floor for pregame stretching and shooting.
According to ESPN, one factor behind the decision is that the team
locker rooms at the arena do not have showers. Changing in close
quarters without showering would be in conflict with the league's
desire to prioritize sanitation and social distancing, per the
report. The league will have players leave the arena 40 minutes
after the completion of their game and head back to their hotel.
Rockets guard PJ Tucker, one of the players most famous for his
attire and his sneaker game, laughed when told of the plan.
"That is crazy," said Tucker, according to the report.
"I think that takes away (from) originally what getting dressed was
all about. It wasn't even about the tunnel walk, it was more about
getting dressed up and going to work. To me, it's like a mindset,
getting dressed and getting ready to go to my game. It puts me in
the mindset that I'm ready to work and helps me find my focus."
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"Getting dressed at the hotel now will feel like an AAU tournament,"
he added. "It's AAU Nationals, it's the Nike Super Showcase and one
of those (tournaments) that we used to play in back in the day. I'm
not feeling it. It just doesn't feel NBA to me, but it is what it
is."
The report said that numerous players anticipate using their
sneakers and customized masks to make their fashion statements.
The NBA plans to resume its season with a doubleheader on July 30 --
Utah vs. New Orleans and the Clippers vs. Lakers in an all-Los
Angeles battle -- as 22 teams will be in Orlando to first play for
postseason seeding and then compete in the 16-team playoffs.
--Field Level Media
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