The NBA's pre-game tunnel fit has become a staple of every game, with players eager to show off their best looks night after night.
While small, the Australian NBA contingent has been punching well above their weight this season, from rookies to veterans putting together impressive outfits.
As the 2024/25 regular season draws to a close, we've put together some of the best Aussie fits from the pre-game tunnel.
The best Australian NBA pre-game fits
From bright-eyed rookies to well-travelled veterans, big market stars to possible award winners, the NBA's Australian players have been some of the best dressed players this season.
Patty Mills
Patty Mills' personal style has aged like fine wine over the past few seasons - stints in Brooklyn and Los Angeles no doubt helping him develop his fashion interest.
This season, the Clippers veteran has embraced multiple facets of the fashion world, from workwear to relaxed fits, as well as more formal looks.
Not a huge sneaker guy, likely due in part to an Under Armour sponsorship, Mills likes to mix up his footwear, going from Saint Laurent mules to loafers, as well as a whole host of accessories including hats and sunglasses.
He's not afraid to push the boundaries of fashion either; one fit this season saw him don a pair of orange tiger striped pants, while another featured a cropped Lenny Kravitz vintage tee.
Dyson Daniels
Daniels is in the running to win the Most Improved Player award this season, and that honour could also be extended to include his pre-game fits.
The defensive dynamo has been stealing camera flashes all year, helped by the fact that he started his very own label - Vouseti.
He also made the shift from Nike to adidas this season, meaning his pre-game sneakers also changed; he went from Air Jordans and other Nike models to some of the three stripes' most classic kicks, as well as a shift towards higher fashion.
The Atlanta Hawks guard has quickly become one of the league's best dressed, able to style a cardigan and tie as impressively as a hoodie and sweats.
Ben Simmons
Ben Simmons might've struggled to find consistent form this season, but one place he was able to perform night-in-night-out was during the pre-game tunnel.
The Clippers forward has always been an elite dresser, and this has only continued following his move to the West coast.
While he might've toned things down from some of his earlier work, Ben clearly has an eye for this and it has shown throughout the year.
A streetwear focus drives most of Simmons' fits, with a clean pair of sneakers often paired with an impressive get-up before he takes the court.
Josh Green
Another Australian undergoing a team change this season, Josh Green has been getting fits off in Charlotte after being traded by the Dallas Mavericks.
Green is a massive fan of Australian brand EARLS, founded by former NRL player Lewi Brown, and ties in plenty of garments from them to his wardrobe.
After signing with Skechers, Green has also been experimenting with different footwear, everything from Amiri to Rick Owens.
In what is a team with plenty of style, Green has become a dependable dresser and another Aussie with an impressive fashion sense.