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NBA draft prospects don't disappoint with flashy outfits

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Fultz rocks shoes made out of basketballs (0:28)

Potential No. 1 pick Markelle Fultz wore shoes made out of basketball leather on the NBA draft's red carpet. (0:28)

For many prospects, the NBA draft is an opportunity to see lifelong dreams come to fruition. It's also an opportunity for said prospects to showcase their fashion sense in front of a national audience. The 2017 NBA draft class did not disappoint in this department.


Lonzo Ball shows off his designer outfit for the NBA Draft, complete with a Big Baller Brand bow tie.

Rachel Marcus, ESPN Editor7y ago

Don't put anything past the Balls. Lonzo Ball wearing a bow tie with the Big Baller Brand logo on it.

Darren Rovell, ESPN Senior Writer7y ago

De'Aaron Fox shows off his eclectic outfit -- including wild shoes, a purple suit jacket and an ensemble of jewelry.

Rachel Marcus, ESPN Editor7y ago

De'Aaron Fox with custom made "LOVE" shoes for his night at the NBA Draft.

Darren Rovell, ESPN Senior Writer7y ago

Markelle Fultz wearing shoes tonight that are made out of basketballs.

Darren Rovell, ESPN Senior Writer7y ago

Josh Jackson says he took a month to pick out his outfit, featuring Louis Vuitton, for the draft.

Rachel Marcus, ESPN Editor7y ago

Josh Jackson's Rolex spotted at tonight's NBA Draft

Darren Rovell, ESPN Senior Writer7y ago

Every element of Frank Jackson's draft-night outfit matters, especially what's on his wrist.

Sam Strong, ESPN Staff Writer7y ago

Gonzaga's Zach Collins making sure his hometown of Las Vegas is part of his outfit tonight.

Darren Rovell, ESPN Senior Writer7y ago

Wake Forest's John Collins wearing Christian Louboutin hi-tops to tonight's draft ($1,295)

Darren Rovell, ESPN Senior Writer7y ago