Better Than Models! NBA All-Star MVP Anthony Davis on the Art of the Swaggerific Tunnel Walk

Anthony Davis was destined for this weekend at the NBA All-Star Game. As the lone representative of the host city, he served as the unofficial emcee for the whole 48 hours of basketball. This was his fourth All-Star Game in five seasons with the New Orleans Pelicans.

He sealed the deal with a game-high 52 points and 10 rebounds, helping the West to a 192-182 victory and the MVP award for the first time in his career. Then, late on Sunday night, it was announced that A.D. would be getting a new big brother in the form of DeMarcus Cousins, who had been dealt to the Pelicans. Davis will be showing Boogie where to party and how to pull off Big Easy flair, judging by the outfit he wore to the All-Star game.

The Brow gave a free lesson in understated suiting by draping his 6’10” ain’t-nothing-on-this-rack-going-to-fit-me body in a custom ALBA suit he’d never worn before. The outfit’s glitz isn’t overt; rather, it comes from the subtleties in its finish, such as the gleam of the silver, the contrast of the black tie against the white shirt, and the pattern of the pocket square. “When I first got into the league, I saw everybody dressing up, wearing suits and everything like that,” Davis says as he pulls out of his driveway and heads inside.

As a result, I decided you ought to join the fashionable crowd by dressing formally. He completed his All-Star getup with a pair of black Christian Louboutins and a matte black Hublot King Power Paris St. Germain watch. Davis claims that if he is not sporting shoes, he is “probably wearing Louboutins.”

Of all, the attire isn’t the only factor in making a strong first impression. When walking through a tunnel, it’s important to avoid making eye contact with the camera. You can show off your clothes with confidence by just strolling more slowly, modifying your hand gestures, and occasionally gazing down.

The most crucial aspect of every game is preparation. Knowing what you can’t pull off is also important, and Davis has figured out that he can’t wear anything that his friend and human style fireworks show Russell Westbrook wears: “There’s nothing he wears that I could probably wear.” But I can’t help but be interested. I complimented him on his Willie Beamen jersey the other day. Davis continues, with humor. His self-assurance is through the roof. I don’t feel comfortable enough in myself to wear a kilt just now.

The arrival of powerful big man Boogie might help the team beаt the small ball teams, allowing Davis to wear? A ring.