UCLA's Shabazz Muhammad making quite a fashion statement |
There are several aspects of the quality of team, but one that may not be noticed by everyone is the way a team looks. It can be considered a small thing, but a team that dresses the same can truly be considered a team. Why? Because nobody looks different and nobody stands out. I'm specifically talking about the shoes and socks that players wear on the court. The idea of the team shoe seems to have run its course and now it appears that if you play for a team that wears red, white and black you just have to make sure your shoes are close to those three colors. There is no matching anymore and shoes is just the beginning of the problem.
Perhaps this isn't a big deal to everyone and I can understand if you don't agree, but here's why I took the time to write this post: a team that dresses alike can lessen the egos. That sounds ridiculous, but it's true. If the coach says the team will wear the same shoes, socks, ankle braces and no one can have any accessories unless prescribed by a trainer then nobody tries to look cooler than the guy at the locker next to him. Nobody is focused on what the people will say about their socks and consequently they might worry more about what people will say about the hustle rebound they grabbed in the final minutes.
It's a trend that will only continue and one that will only get more flamboyant. Call me old-fashioned, but I will never be a fan of it. There's something to be said for all five players looking the same and being after the same goal. That's not to say that teams who dress different can't or won't win, but if a coach wants to get everyone on the same page it starts with the way the team dresses because remember, you're out there to play basketball. Not to look good.
Drop that, Old School!
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