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Keldon Johnson steals Game 5 spotlight with cowboy fit

With the Western Conference Finals tied 2-2, the Spurs rolled into Oklahoma City for Game 5 with a tunnel-showcase of luxury streetwear and Texas-inspired looks—until Keldon Johnson arrived in full cowboy style at Paycom Center.

The Spurs arrived at Paycom Center on Tuesday night like they were walking into a party—only the guest of honor was playoff basketball.

Before the pivotal Game 5 against the Oklahoma City Thunder. San Antonio brought “tunnel-fashion energy” with a mix of luxury streetwear. Texas flair. and understated designer fits that turned the pregame runway into a showcase of personality. The Western Conference Finals are tied 2-2. and the mood going in was clear: this was not a night to blend in.

Keldon Johnson stole the show the moment he stepped through. He wore a full cowboy-inspired luxury look. including a white cowboy hat. a brown leather Louis Vuitton jacket with detailing. denim jeans. and matching Louis Vuitton cowboy boots. It was the kind of outfit that didn’t just fit the Western Conference setting—it seemed built for it. bold enough to stand out among the Spurs arrivals and eye-catching against the backdrop of Oklahoma City.

Reigning Defensive Player of the Year Victor Wembanyama kept things noticeably quieter in comparison. showing up in a calm. minimalist style that has become a postseason signature. He wore a dark quarter-zip pullover layered over a white tee. paired with patterned wide-leg trousers and white sneakers. balancing oversized proportions with sleek details.

Stephon Castle went for rugged vintage. Before tipoff. he arrived in a faded “Live Hard Ride Fast” Harley-Davidson vintage tee. oversized brown cargo pants. chunky white sneakers. and a black leather travel bag—another signal that he’s been leaning hard into a streetwear-forward look during the Spurs’ playoff run.

Devin Vassell, meanwhile, kept his style crisp and monochromatic. He arrived in an all-white fit with a light-toned long-sleeve set, layered chains, blue headphones, and dark boots. He finished with a Louis Vuitton duffel accented with pink detailing. adding yet another luxury statement piece to what has already become a growing reputation for the Spurs’ tunnel fashion.

On the court, the task is bigger than any outfit. The Spurs play the Thunder tonight at 7:30 p.m. in Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals, with the series tied 2-2.

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4 Comments

  1. Not gonna lie I only clicked for the hat and boots. If he plays like that outfit looks, Spurs might pull it together. Series being 2-2 means nothing if they come out sloppy.

  2. Wait so Wembanyama dressed “quiet” but somehow that means he’s defensive? I thought he’d be in full cowboy mode too. Also Louis Vuitton cowboy stuff feels kinda random for OKC like do they even sell that there?

  3. They’re really out here wearing designer cowboy fits while they’re supposed to be winning Game 5… I mean good for him but come on. Is this like a distraction thing? Also I saw Louis Vuitton and thought it said something about the Thunder sponsorship, but I might’ve read it wrong. Spurs better not lose because somebody wore the wrong shade of denim or whatever.

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