We've made it through the second round of the NBA playoffs and, just like every year, it wasn't just the play on the court that drew eyes from fans. Yes, we are talking about the sometimes fantastic (but most often preposterous) fashion that NBA superstars rock after every game.
Quite honestly, there's too many of these outfits to go around, but we've pulled a few of the best and worst for your enjoyment.
Let's start with Russell Westbrook. Some days, this man has it sort of together.

And then he devolves into a bandana-wearing, crop-sleeve-rocking disaster that is faintly reminiscent of the band he was sporting in the last picture.

What is happening with this look? We honestly wish we knew.

Luckily, his teammate Cameron Payne is there to back him up by looking even more unfortunate. This combination is… decent. Until you look below the waist. Those pants? Those shoes? There's no way to comprehend this one.

But Westbrook still wins the contest with this incident. What is he wearing? By my best estimate, this shirt is a shoddily made patchwork quilt that someone put through the dryer a few too many times.
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But here to class it up is Damian Lillard, who puts together some of the snazziest suit combinations in the league.
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I mean damn, this guy is truly styling. It doesn't get much more classy than this.

But let's take it over to Dwyane Wade for a second. From afar, this doesn't look bad. But take a good look at the necklace-shirt-jacket action that this man is rocking and the whole thing gets… confusing.

And this Paul George top is so well-intentioned but so poorly executed.

Lucky for them, the Spurs have decided to keep their post-game looks simple.
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And if we're going to finish this post in style, we just have to finish up with DeMarre Carroll's multi-colored camouflage jacket. Is this a good look? We'll hold out judgement, but obviously the outfit worked for Carroll, who went from questionably benched with a wrist injury to dropping starring for the Raptors. Perhaps this will become a good luck coat for Carroll.

One way or another, NBA players sure have their own unique styles.