Best/worst dressed coaches of all time

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Re: Best/worst dressed coaches of all time 

Post#41 » by Collymore » Mon Apr 30, 2018 7:07 am

Pachinko_ wrote:
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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

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sometimes you wear the suit and sometimes the suit wears you

I mean if you can afford it it's not that hard to get a couple of suits made, and they will tell you what looks good on you and what doesn't. Just take the advice

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:
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Post#42 » by NickAnderson » Mon Apr 30, 2018 7:30 am

Pelon chingon wrote:Sacramento Kings legend Bill Russell stay classy AF.
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That looks like ****


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Re: Best/worst dressed coaches of all time 

Post#43 » by baldur » Mon Apr 30, 2018 8:13 am

ellobo wrote:Larry Brown had a pretty bad decade.
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looks like he came to the game right after doing some gardening in his house. haha.
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Re: Best/worst dressed coaches of all time 

Post#44 » by baldur » Mon Apr 30, 2018 8:15 am

fa2011 wrote:
Arsenal wrote:Best - Pat Riley

Worst - that fat pig Stan Van Gundy



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his handling is better than many point guards though. haha.
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Post#45 » by Bruteque » Mon Apr 30, 2018 8:15 am

Collymore wrote:
Pachinko_ wrote:
Bankai wrote:Image

sometimes you wear the suit and sometimes the suit wears you

I mean if you can afford it it's not that hard to get a couple of suits made, and they will tell you what looks good on you and what doesn't. Just take the advice

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:


His legs are shaped like ( ), so if he doesn't wear MC Hammer suit pants he looks like an oversized midget.
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Re: Best/worst dressed coaches of all time 

Post#46 » by axeman23 » Mon Apr 30, 2018 9:24 am

ellobo wrote:
Pinkyring wrote:
ellobo wrote:Larry Brown had a pretty bad decade.
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Guy coached an nba game in overalls?

Denver Nuggets in the ABA in 1975, the year before they joined the NBA.


With Assistant Coach, Farmer Fran! :lol:

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Post#47 » by Bolivar » Mon Apr 30, 2018 9:28 am

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.
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Re: Best/worst dressed coaches of all time 

Post#48 » by axeman23 » Mon Apr 30, 2018 9:30 am

Collymore wrote:
Pachinko_ wrote:
Bankai wrote:Image

sometimes you wear the suit and sometimes the suit wears you

I mean if you can afford it it's not that hard to get a couple of suits made, and they will tell you what looks good on you and what doesn't. Just take the advice

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:


You're just jelly coz you can't touch dat! :lol: jks...
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Re: Best/worst dressed coaches of all time 

Post#49 » by MkPhilly » Mon Apr 30, 2018 9:31 am

Bolivar wrote:
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 )

James looks like meat factory worker.
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Post#50 » by BobanSmash » Mon Apr 30, 2018 9:36 am

Bolivar wrote:Draft class of 2003

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.

Kirk Hinrich and Dwyane Wade

The trend of everything being at least three sizes too big was one the worst things that has happened in the history of clothing
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Post#51 » by WalkOnAir » Mon Apr 30, 2018 9:36 am

Dr Jack Ramsey had some pretty nice suits.

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Re: Best/worst dressed coaches of all time 

Post#52 » by Collymore » Mon Apr 30, 2018 9:36 am

Bruteque wrote:
Collymore wrote:
Pachinko_ wrote:sometimes you wear the suit and sometimes the suit wears you

I mean if you can afford it it's not that hard to get a couple of suits made, and they will tell you what looks good on you and what doesn't. Just take the advice

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:


His legs are shaped like ( ), so if he doesn't wear MC Hammer suit pants he looks like an oversized midget.

LMAO! He could have chosen pants two sizes off if that was the case, not 10.
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Re: Best/worst dressed coaches of all time 

Post#53 » by Bolivar » Mon Apr 30, 2018 9:40 am

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.
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Re: Best/worst dressed coaches of all time 

Post#54 » by perempe20 » Mon Apr 30, 2018 9:52 am

watch 70's games on hardwood classics. you will find some.
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Post#55 » by jonjames » Mon Apr 30, 2018 10:40 am

Bill Belichick deserves a mention here.
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Re: Best/worst dressed coaches of all time 

Post#56 » by sv-x-as » Mon Apr 30, 2018 11:02 am

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


That's the kind of coach you want though, the kind who gives zero **** about his swag.


He seems to care about his swag, when he puts on that stupid ring at the end of every disappointing season press conference.
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Re: Best/worst dressed coaches of all time 

Post#57 » by celtics543 » Mon Apr 30, 2018 11:28 am

Bolivar wrote:
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.


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.
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Re: Best/worst dressed coaches of all time 

Post#58 » by axeman23 » Mon Apr 30, 2018 11:30 am

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 here's a live cross to Kirk receiving the news he's been drafted:

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:lol:
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Re: Best/worst dressed coaches of all time 

Post#59 » by The_Hater » Mon Apr 30, 2018 11:50 am

That short tie makes me think he’s poorly dressed no matter how good his tailor might be. Look in the mirror and fix it.

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#60 » by kamaze » Mon Apr 30, 2018 12:03 pm

Sam Mitchell

worst-Hubie Brown
I got the burner-Kevin Durant

Cream rises to the top-Nic Claxton

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