Best/worst dressed coaches of all time

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Re: Best/worst dressed coaches of all time 

Post#81 » by Stanford » Mon Apr 30, 2018 6:48 pm

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Hey, that sweater is amazing, I would totally wear that.

Shout out to Jerry Stackhouse in the G-League, he's got some great suits:

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Yeah. **** Pat Riley. This is what style looks like.

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Collymore wrote:I never understood why so many 50+ year americans wear the MC Hammer suit pants. It's not one or two sizes off, it's 10-15. :lol:


Those are not even that bad, to put things into perspective:

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My personal favorites being front row 3rd and 5th from left (sorry, I don't recognize the players :D ). The latter "almost" makes it work with a friendly smile and confidence, but the 3rd from left looks like he just went to a store with ready-made suits, asked for the biggest that they have ever done and proceeded to checkout.


Definitely an all time low era in mens fashion. If you're going to make a suit three times too big, at least make them interesting. These are Dad's Closet level boring.
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Re: Best/worst dressed coaches of all time 

Post#82 » by Else_where » Mon Apr 30, 2018 6:49 pm

WalkOnAir wrote:Dr Jack Ramsey had some pretty nice suits.

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He did quite well playing Hector Salamanca after retirement though. :wink:

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Re: Best/worst dressed coaches of all time 

Post#83 » by afarmenian » Mon Apr 30, 2018 6:51 pm

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And as ridiculous as this looks now, the tight form fitting suits would have looked ridiculous then. This picture in 2003 was normal. Those were my high school days and everyone wore stuff that was too big for them because the baggy look was in. Depending on body type I'd almost prefer it to this generation of clothes that "fit" but in actuality are usually too tight for the person trying to squeeze into them.

I hear you but there is baggy and there is just plain wrong. The stuff Heinrich and the guy next to Melo is wearing has never been "in" anywhere I lived or visited but I've spent most of my time in Europe. The dude in the middle front looks like he has a suit tailor made by Ermenegildo Zegna himself but it would look baggy today. :lol:


McGrady almost drowned in this one:

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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: these terrible suit have me rolling like

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Re: Best/worst dressed coaches of all time 

Post#84 » by Sherlock » Mon Apr 30, 2018 6:51 pm

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Re: Best/worst dressed coaches of all time 

Post#85 » by Else_where » Mon Apr 30, 2018 6:53 pm

Steve Kerr is usually good when it comes to fashion

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Re: Best/worst dressed coaches of all time 

Post#86 » by Stanford » Mon Apr 30, 2018 7:07 pm

A lot of looking good in a suit comes down to "are you in shape?" SVG looks like he has no style because he's a blob. If he were slimmer, no one would bring him up.
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Re: Best/worst dressed coaches of all time 

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Re: Best/worst dressed coaches of all time 

Post#88 » by macNcheese3 » Mon Apr 30, 2018 7:43 pm

Bankai wrote:
Pinkyring wrote:Dwayne casey is pretty bad seems like he's been wearing the same suits since he was in Dallas

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absolutely no question about it Casey is the worst - he's stuck in the early 90s.
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Re: Best/worst dressed coaches of all time 

Post#89 » by monopoman » Mon Apr 30, 2018 8:21 pm

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Pinkyring wrote:Dwayne casey is pretty bad seems like he's been wearing the same suits since he was in Dallas


In Casey's defence, he's 61. So the pleats and baggier styles were cool when he was coming up. It's not like he's a younger guy shirking modern trends; he's just an older gentleman set in his ways.

Quin Snyder dresses well - good fits and sensible colors. Brad Stevens could use a little help. I'm fine with the no tie look, but your jacket needs to be more form fitting to pull it off - his jackets tend to be a little big.

Seinfeld said it best men are in a time capsule with their style and look in most cases, they pick a decade or a certain style and just go with that for life.
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Re: Best/worst dressed coaches of all time 

Post#90 » by NZB2323 » Mon Apr 30, 2018 8:34 pm

Bolivar wrote:
BobanSmash wrote:Kirk Hinrich and Dwyane Wade


Well damn :lol: Wade gained "a few" sizes of chin since then and Kirk Heinrich became an adult I guess.


And fans on this message board still spell his name wrong. You could have just spelled it the same way as the guy you quoted, but for some reason people on Realgm insist on adding the "e" to his last name.
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Re: Best/worst dressed coaches of all time 

Post#91 » by Chris Porter's Hair » Mon Apr 30, 2018 8:46 pm

Else_where wrote:Steve Kerr is usually good when it comes to fashion

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Tried to find a picture of Kerr in his Craig Sager tribute suit, but no luck. It was intentional, and it was glorious. Hopefully someone else has better luck than me.

And can't believe nobody mentioned this gem yet:
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Re: Best/worst dressed coaches of all time 

Post#92 » by Jon_3232 » Mon Apr 30, 2018 8:49 pm

I’ve always found NBA players/coaches are some of the worst dressed people in sports.

Earl Watson wore some nice ones tho

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Re: Best/worst dressed coaches of all time 

Post#93 » by JunkYardDog6ix » Mon Apr 30, 2018 8:59 pm

Stanford wrote:A lot of looking good in a suit comes down to "are you in shape?" SVG looks like he has no style because he's a blob. If he were slimmer, no one would bring him up.


Not true at all , a lot of American/Italian mobsters are fat but look good in suits. Look at pictures of Tony Soprano in a suit
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Re: Best/worst dressed coaches of all time 

Post#94 » by Stanford » Mon Apr 30, 2018 9:00 pm

JunkYardDog6ix wrote:
Stanford wrote:A lot of looking good in a suit comes down to "are you in shape?" SVG looks like he has no style because he's a blob. If he were slimmer, no one would bring him up.


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Obviously there are exceptions. Like if you're a mob boss.
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Re: Best/worst dressed coaches of all time 

Post#95 » by ZemGOAT » Mon Apr 30, 2018 9:07 pm

lakerz12 wrote:Tyronn Lue dresses well, besides the way too short tie:

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Re: Best/worst dressed coaches of all time 

Post#96 » by WalkOnAir » Tue May 1, 2018 6:00 am

Chris Porter's Hair wrote:
Else_where wrote:Steve Kerr is usually good when it comes to fashion

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Tried to find a picture of Kerr in his Craig Sager tribute suit, but no luck. It was intentional, and it was glorious. Hopefully someone else has better luck than me.



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Re: Best/worst dressed coaches of all time 

Post#97 » by Bolivar » Tue May 1, 2018 9:07 am

NZB2323 wrote:
Bolivar wrote:
BobanSmash wrote:Kirk Hinrich and Dwyane Wade


Well damn :lol: Wade gained "a few" sizes of chin since then and Kirk Heinrich became an adult I guess.


And fans on this message board still spell his name wrong. You could have just spelled it the same way as the guy you quoted, but for some reason people on Realgm insist on adding the "e" to his last name.


Well okay man, I've lived in Germany so I don't really care for imaginary names like that.
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Re: Best/worst dressed coaches of all time 

Post#98 » by Chris Porter's Hair » Tue May 1, 2018 10:41 pm

WalkOnAir wrote:Image

I found that picture, but I remembered it being even more ridiculous. Then again, my memory is horrible, so that probably is it.
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Re: Best/worst dressed coaches of all time 

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