“Cash for Strippers” – NBA Twitter baffled by James Harden’s BIZARRE Christmas Day outfit
James Harden
Dressing up for Christmas Day is perhaps the most iconic thing for millions of people all around the globe. However, no one does it better than NBA stars, especially Philadelphia 76ers marquee scorer James Harden, who seems to have gone overboard extensively with his ultra-jazzy pre-game outfit entering the Madison Square Garden.
Not only James Harden kept his color code – ‘wavy’ and ‘colorful’ but paired it up with a matching jacket and set of shoes. The only problem being that the multiple layers of orange, pink and green did not match at all. That wasn’t all the former MVP dawned a pink face mask which was ripped from the center along with brown pants and a leather bag covered with flowers. Moreover, he added luxurious multiple diamond chains to complete his look.
Surely for those who had no idea Christmas was around, James Harden’s Christmas outfit made everyone aware of it. On one hand, fans were impressed by the impressive double-double performance he got on display yet there was no denying that his fashion sense flabbergasted plenty in and around the NBA world.
James Harden’s Christmas outfit gets honest reaction from fans
This isn’t the first time James Harden has pulled off something unorthodox. In the past we have witnessed him entering the game venues in some of the most iconic looks – one of which was his Neon suit.
However, on the same note, take a look at some of the reactions from NBA Twitter right here-
Don’t let this appearance fool you of James Harden pulled off at the Madison Square Garden. Sealing an 8th win for the Sixers, Harden and Joel Embiid, who had game-high 35 points secured yet another win on the road as we approach the midway point of the 2022-23 season, faster than ever.
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