Over the years, the San Antonio Spurs have grown into one of the most important teams in the league. However, none of that would have happened without coach Gregg Popovich. He is the mastermind who propelled the team toward success. The franchise boasts 5 championship titles thanks to the efforts and contributions of the NBA greats, Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, and more.
It’s hard to imagine a flaw in Duncan and his powerful crew. However, just recently, the Giants of the Spurs got called out for one of their odd fashion choices. In the latest episode of “Point Forward with Andre Iguodala“, host Evan Turner discussed the newest roster of San Antonio Spurs which has Victor Wembanyama, Jeremy Sochan, and more. While he gave a shout-out to the rookie star, Turner also praised Coach Pop for the transformation of the team. Furthermore, he went on to point out how Coach Pop turned a nobody into someone the whole world pays attention to.
Turner hilariously highlighted Duncan and former French basketball player Tony Parker’s hairstyle and said, “Shoutout to pop for transforming. back in the day you had Tim Duncan David Robinson they haircuts was crazy there was no sauce on that team.”
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While we are not certain of their hairstyle being “weird,” the NBA stars have undeniably made a huge impact with their playing style. Most importantly, the NBA players are known for rocking some of the weirdest but iconic hairstyles.
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The most iconic hairstyles flaunted by NBA stars
NBA stars’ fashion is one of the elements that brings their personality to the fore. That also brings them much closer to the fans. Memphis Grizzlies Player Ja Morant is the one to claim the first spot. You must have often seen the player sport simple dreadlocks tied into a ponytail on the court.
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To secure his hair in place and prevent it from falling onto his face, he opted for a ponytail, eventually evolving into his iconic hairstyle. Another star is former Lakers star Dwight Howard who would often color his hair and put it up in a man bun. Let’s not forget, that the first NBA star and trailblazer to start the trend began with Dennis Rodman. Who was your favorite among the players mentioned above? Let us know in the comments section below.
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