Jarrett Allen responds after getting clowned for his outfit at All-Star Weekend
NBA players have completely normalized wacky outfits, so much so that one guy who arrived at All-Star Weekend looking like a regular dude got roasted.
Cleveland Cavaliers big man Jarrett Allen showed up to Friday’s Rising Stars Challenge wearing a pretty normal outfit — a plain light jacket and some slacks. For some reason though, Twitter decided to clown him for it.
Jarrett Allen dresses like he works at the Vans store 😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/Qrwg7BXhY9
— The Pettiest Laker Fan 🤫 (@ThePettiestLA) February 19, 2022
Jarrett Allen walked into the GAP and walked back out with the first items he saw pic.twitter.com/HD4TRzzaw8
— Jordan Zirm (@JordanZirm) February 19, 2022
Jarrett Allen with the substitute teacher vibes court side last night pic.twitter.com/IsRm9hAXin
— NGbetz (@NGbetz) February 20, 2022
On Saturday, Allen responded to all the jokes about what he was wearing.
“It’s funny because I thought it was OK,” said Allen of his outfit, per Tomer Azarly of ClutchPoints. “What am I supposed to do, wear a $5,000 chain to a game? That’s just a casual outfit that I felt comfortable in, so be it.”
Allen also posted a tweet in a similar vein on Saturday.
If you know me.. You know I like to keep my outfits casual lol
— Jarrett Allen (@_bigjayy_) February 19, 2022
Allen, who is a first-time All-Star this year, certainly has the right mindset. That is what it looks like to be confident in your own skin and not feel the need to flex on others with your clothing. At 23 years old, Allen’s modest lifestyle should also help him build true wealth as he gets older.
It is not surprising that NBA fans have gotten accustomed to kooky fashion statements, even from some of Allen’s fellow All-Stars. But Allen’s quiet confidence in himself speaks louder than any Gucci outfit ever could.
Photo: Apr 28, 2021; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Cleveland Cavaliers center Jarrett Allen (31) attempts a three-point basket in the third quarter against the Orlando Magic at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse. Mandatory Credit: David Richard-USA TODAY Sports