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As the NBA Finals head to Madison Square Garden, the tunnel fits are heating up just as much as the series itself.
The series shifts to New York with the Knicks holding a 2-0 lead over the Spurs, but there is still plenty of basketball left to be played. While the action on the hardwood continues to intensify, the players also brought some of their best looks to the tunnel before Game 3 of the NBA Finals.
San Antonio Spurs — Game 3 Tunnel Fits
Victor Wembanyama

For his first NBA Finals road game, Wembanyama arrived in a Canadian tuxedo. The double denim combination paired with a crisp white shirt and dark leather shoes is a timeless formula, and the French star made it look effortless. The red Louis Vuitton bag provided the perfect pop of color to elevate the entire fit.
Stephon Castle

Castle kept things relaxed and comfortable. He opted for a cropped vintage graphic tee paired with matching graphic sweatpants, leaning into a laid-back aesthetic.
Julian Champagnie

Champagnie followed a similar monochromatic route, wearing a white top underneath a black denim jacket and matching pants. The different denim washes added texture, while the black German Army Trainers with gum soles became a standout detail.
Devin Vassell

Vassell continued the Spurs’ preference for monochrome dressing. A black double-breasted jacket paired with oversized shorts created a strong silhouette, while the boots added a touch of edge to the overall look.
Bismack Biyombo

Despite not logging a lot of minutes for the Spurs, the vet always means business in the tunnel. In the finals, he’s still suited up. A classy gray pinstriped suit always works.
New York Knicks — Game 3 Tunnel Fits
Jalen Brunson

Brunson continued the trend of matching sets, arriving in a light-colored jacket-and-pants combination. Nothing flashy or overcomplicated. Just solid fundamentals, much like the way he approaches the game itself.
Landry Shamet

One of the strongest looks of the night belonged to Shamet. An open button-down layered over a tank top paired perfectly with tailored khaki trousers. Add in his signature dad cap, and it was another example of a formula that simply works every time. He’s on a generational run in tunnel fits this season.
Mikal Bridges

Bridges brought some Knicks orange into the mix with a football jersey-inspired top. One of the roster’s most consistent streetwear enthusiasts, he rocked another fit with a simple base paired with a statement piece.
Jordan Clarkson

Clarkson went with a coordinated Moncler set, matching the jacket, shorts, and sneakers seamlessly. The sock choice tied everything together, creating one of the cleanest color stories from either team.
Tyler Kolek

Kolek’s fit is distinctly New York. A leather jacket layered over dark denim created a rugged yet polished look, while dress shoes completed a fit that felt effortlessly cool.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Wembanyama arrived in a double denim Canadian tuxedo with a crisp white shirt, dark leather shoes, and a red Louis Vuitton bag — a relaxed yet polished look for his first NBA Finals road game.
Brunson kept it clean and understated with a matching light-colored jacket-and-pants set — no loud statement pieces, just a well-put-together coordinated look consistent with his low-key off-court style.
Standout looks came from Landry Shamet, whose open button-down, khaki trousers, and dad cap combination drew attention, and Jordan Clarkson, who wore a fully coordinated Moncler set from jacket to sneakers.
The Knicks brought a range of styles to Madison Square Garden — Brunson in a clean matching set, Bridges in a Knicks orange football-inspired top, Clarkson in coordinated Moncler, and Kolek in a leather jacket over dark denim.
NBA tunnel fashion refers to the outfits players wear while walking into the arena before games. It has evolved into a major style moment, with players treating the walk as a runway — often wearing designer pieces, coordinated sets, and statement accessories.