Okay, maybe I'm being a little too nice. The word to describe these Westbrook outfits is not awe, they continue to disturb in the press conference.
I am really beginning to believe that he matches his outfits to go hand in hand with his performances on the court.
Last night he had an excellent game and wore a decent sports jacket with a plain white t-shirt underneath.
My guess is that the white tee is Hanes since it does not have a bacon collar. Smart fashion decision by Westbrook.
Take a good look at that outfit, because, unfortunately, it is where his good looks peak. The next three outfits are reminiscent of his other questionable playoff outfits.
The Game 3 shirt was so out there that it was impossible to find it on Google. That is saying a lot. I found it on one of the press conference videos posted on YouTube.
Like I said earlier, apparently his outfits are reflective of his game. The inconsistent patterns are as impossible to ignore as his game. He had 19 points, 5 rebounds and only 4 assists. He also only shot 1-4 from three-point range.
At first sight, it looked like Westbrook was wearing a tie over a polo shirt. I still can't tell, but I'll give him the benefit of the doubt and say he is wearing a short sleeved button down. Don't forget about the infamous lenseless glasses.
And... You have to leave the best for last.
Looks like the Jetsons are skiing down Westbrook's torso. I guess if it's Prada it doesn't matter what's on it?
Maybe David Stern should have a clothing intervention for some of his basketball players.
If there is anything I can recommend Westbrook to do is, keep the shirts but don't look like Mickey Mouse.
Why D-Wade? Why? Can't you at least wait until you get to Disney World? This could be a bad omen for the Miami Heat.