Dressing up for Christmas: NBA stars show off weird and wonderful fashion ahead of holiday games Luka Doncic dons a full cowboy outfit in Dallas, James Harden wears a pink balaclava in New York – and Russell Westbrook wears a skirt in LA!
NBA stars took advantage of Christmas Day games up and down the country to show off some bold fashion choices ahead of the holidays in style.
Perhaps the most outlandish, Philadelphia 76ers guard James Harden was at Madison Square Garden in a pink balaclava, multi-colored jacket and carrying a bag decorated with tulips.
Teammate PJ Tucker, meanwhile, appeared to take inspiration from one of the team’s top pros, pulling on his own green balaclava – matching the rest of his green outfit.


Balaclavas were the order of the day for both James Harden (L) and PJ Tucker (R) in New York.

Luka Doncic brought a classic car to the stage, and surprised his fans with his choice of outfit.


The Mavs star got out of the car wearing a full cowboy outfit, hat and belt
In Dallas, meanwhile, it was a sensation for Luka Doncic, the Mavericks star whose outfit had social media users asking if he had ‘lost a bet’.
He arrived at the game in style, driving a classic car, before stepping out to reveal a full outfit of cowboy boots, belt and boots.
Originally from Slovenia, the laughing three-time star was caught on video going through security scanners before the game.

Russell Westbrook constantly pushes the boundaries of fashion and it was no different today.

Philadelphia 76ers Jayden Springer arrived in New York wearing a full purple number


Montrezl Harrell opted for a velvet blazer, while it was a black and white number for Tobias Harris.
In the same city, Russell Westbrook of the LA Lakers wore a dress – not for the first time – for a very fashionable arrival.
The 76ers’ Jaden Sprinkler was another outfit worth mentioning, wearing a matching lilac jacket and pants after his outing in the Big Apple.
Montrezl Harrell wore a velvet blazer, and for Tobias Harris it was a black and white zebra number.