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Thu Oct 06, 2005 5:22 am

Amphatoast wrote:yeah, now they need a tattoo limit rule lol


why do you want larry hughes kicked out of the nba? :shock:

Tue Oct 18, 2005 12:32 pm

NBA Player Dress Code
1. General Policy: Business Casual

Players are required to wear Business Casual attire whenever they are engaged in team or league business.

"Business Casual" attire means

# A long or short-sleeved dress shirt (collared or turtleneck), and/or a sweater.
# Dress slacks, khaki pants, or dress jeans.
# Appropriate shoes and socks, including dress shoes, dress boots, or other presentable shoes, but not including sneakers, sandals, flip-flops, or work boots.

2. Exceptions to Business Casual

There are the following exceptions to the general policy of Business Casual attire:

a. Players In Attendance At Games But Not In Uniform

Players who are in attendance at games but not in uniform are required to wear the following additional items when seated on the bench or in the stands during the game:

# Sport Coat
# Dress shoes or boots, and socks

b. Players Leaving the Arena

Players leaving the arena may wear either Business Casual attire or neat warm-up suits issued by their teams.

c. Special Events or Appearances

Teams can make exceptions to the Business Casual policy for special events or player appearances where other attire is appropriate -- e.g., participation in a basketball clinic.

3. Excluded Items

The following is a list of items that players are not allowed to wear at any time while on team or league business:

# Sleeveless shirts
# Shorts
# T-shirts, jerseys, or sports apparel (unless appropriate for the event (e.g., a basketball clinic), team-identified, and approved by the team)
# Headgear of any kind while a player is sitting on the bench or in the stands at a game, during media interviews, or during a team or league event or appearance (unless appropriate for the event or appearance, team-identified, and approved by the team)
# Chains, pendants, or medallions worn over the player's clothes
# Sunglasses while indoors
# Headphones (other than on the team bus or plane, or in the team locker room)


wow is what i got to say...
lol i guess no more hats, durags, or chains hanging off there neck during the games... poor iverson

worst of all no more representing other players like Jordan, Bird, or NFL players when they are going to there lockers at the beginning of games.

Tue Oct 18, 2005 1:23 pm

This rule is total complete bullshit...

Tue Oct 18, 2005 1:35 pm

donate the FUBUs to the earthquake victims then..

Tue Oct 18, 2005 2:20 pm

I don't understand how it's bullshit. A company has the right to tell it's employees what to wear while in the public eye on their way to work and at work.

I think these millionaires can suck it up for a little bit.

Tue Oct 18, 2005 2:43 pm

I'm gonna have to agree with Riot there.

Wed Oct 19, 2005 12:03 pm

it's racist according to Stephen Jackson
NDIANAPOLIS -- Indiana Pacers guard Stephen Jackson, contending that a league ban on chains worn over clothing is "a racist statement" from the league, wore every long, diamond-studded chain in his collection Tuesday night as a protest.

Jackson voiced no opposition to the bulk of the "business casual" demands in the NBA's new dress code, but he described the jewelry ban as "attacking young black males."

"I think it's a racist statement because a lot of the guys who are wearing chains are my age and are black," said Jackson, 27. "I wore all my jewelry today to let it be known that I'm upset with it.

"I'll wear a suit every day. I think we do need to look more professional because it is a business. A lot of guys have gotten sloppy with the way they dress. But it's one thing to [enforce a] dress code and it's another thing if you're attacking cultures, and that's what I think they're doing."

Jackson made his comments before Tuesday's home exhibition game against San Antonio, with the four chains he wore to work hanging in his locker -- one sporting his initials, two with a crucifix and a fourth depicting Jesus Christ.

A section in the new dress code listing items players are not allowed to wear on team or league business includes "chains, pendants or medallions worn over the player's clothing."

"I know a lot of guys on my team are upset and I have no problem speaking up on it," Jackson said.

Jackson, though, said he wouldn't openly defy the rule if it means he keeps "giving money back" in fines.

San Antonio's Tim Duncan, far less vocal but also a critic of the new policy, did not play in Tuesday's game and sat on the bench wearing an untucked shirt and baggy jeans -- attire that could result in a fine if seen during a regular-season game.

A specific range of penalties has yet to be announced, but league officials have already made it clear that violators of the dress code will be fined -- as well as their teams -- with repeat violators subject to suspension.

Wed Oct 19, 2005 12:05 pm

Jack... :roll:

Wed Oct 19, 2005 12:28 pm

:lol: :lol: @ camby
the dude suggested that stern should give NBA players money to spend on nice clothes if he plans on implementing the dress code

Wed Oct 19, 2005 1:11 pm

How did I know that some black, uneducated ghetto player was going to call it racist?

Wed Oct 19, 2005 2:32 pm

What'll happen if they don't follow the rules?

Wed Oct 19, 2005 5:22 pm

Riot wrote:How did I know that some black, uneducated ghetto player was going to call it racist?

What's taking Indy's time to read this post and defend an Indiana player. :lol:
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