Sixth Man Lookin’ Sweet

The Los Angeles Clippers star sixth man lookin’ sweet ahead of his matchup with the Boston Celtics.

Lou Williams, the Clippers sixth man is headed for his third straight sixth man of the year award. Although he comes off the bench most games, Williams averages 19 points per game – third-highest on the team. The Clippers X-factor is posting career highs in rebounds (3.1) and assists (5.9) this season.

Lou Williams poses with his second straight and third overall Sixth Man of the Year Award. Photo: Clips Nation

Williams strutted through the TD Garden’s tunnel in Boston wearing a casual gray Nike sweatsuit layered with a forest green fleece jacket. On top, Williams stays warm in a black beanie which he pairs well with a pair of Black Cement Jordan 3’s.

Williams tends to keep the fits chill as he goes H.A.M. on the court. Tonight, in a double-overtime thriller, he dropped a season-high 35 points, 6 rebounds, and 8 assists. Despite Williams’ electric performance, the Clippers lost 141-133.

Expect the sixth man to continue lookin’ sweet on the court as the Clippers look to play deep into June and win their first NBA Title.

Charlotte Hornets Looking Fly On NYE

The Charlotte Hornets looked fly walking into their arena before today’s Eastern Conference matchup against the Boston Celtics. Among the players, guard Terry Rozier, a recent addition to the Puma Hoops team sports flashy black and orange Puma track pants. Miles Bridges, the second-year man out of Michigan State University, rocks a branded yellow Off-White puffer jacket and chunky Balenciaga sneakers. Hopping on the Off-White hype, Malik Monk strolls through the tunnel wearing a pair of Off-White jeans with the infamous diagonal stripes down the calves, a bright orange Stone Island long sleeve t-shirt and finishes it off with a clean pair of Alexander McQueen sneakers. Devonte’ Graham, the front runner for the Most Improved Player of the year, walks in fitted casually in Nike sneakers and Jordan Brand apparel. Despite the clean looks, the Hornets weren’t able to protect their home court as they lost 109-92.