Kelly Oubre, Jr. made another fashion statement on the basketball court Saturday night and again it involved the brand Supreme.
In December in a game also against the Brooklyn Nets, Oubre wore a Supreme leg sleeve. This time it was shoes custom made for him by the company.
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— NBC Sports Wizards (@NBCSWizards) January 14, 2018
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— Chris Miller 🎥🎙🏀 (@cmillsnbcs) January 14, 2018
Oubre ended up scoring 17 points on 5-of-6 shooting and 3-for-4 from three. Afterwards, he explained it as being all thanks to the shoes.
"It was the shoes. I felt real good. I felt real swaggy out there," he said.
Oubre said Wizards equipment manager Rob Suller helped him get the shoes.
"He helped make it happen. I had a vision that I wanted to go with. They told me to take the sleeve off, so I wanted to put on the shoes and keep it that way, keep the wave going."
Stay wavy, Oubre.
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