Celtics
From cozy knits to sleek neutrals, the Celtics showed off unique pregame styles before Sunday’s victory.

Before actors and celebrities took to the traditional red carpet runway Sunday night for the 2025 Screen Actors Guild awards, the Celtics took to the “JetBlue” runway for their matinee matchup against the Knicks, 105-118.
While each player brought his own style and flair, here are a few “best dressed” moments.
Leading the team to a win over the Knicks with 25 points, Jayson Tatum “did damage” on the floor and equally tore it up in the tunnel cozied up in Suss Knits sweater with a wolf motif.
Tatum previously wore the Los Angeles designer during a pregame moment in 2023, right around the time when cherry red started to appear on trend watch lists — the same vivid color mirrored on the knit top and the Jordans Tatum laced up before the game.
Jaylen Brown may have had an in-game slow start, but he didn’t miss a beat style-wise. Since officially launching 741 Friday night at the Museum of Science in Boston and hosting fans at a pop-up merch event on Newbury Street Saturday, Brown has unveiled multiple colorways, including the “White Noise” collection and a new neutral — somewhere in the mustard, tan, or camel color family — that could pair with the gold touches on the “OG” Black Moon release.
Torrey Craig made his game debut against the 76ers on Thursday and then Sunday made his runway debut in glossy, loose-fitting jet black pants and a popular denim jacket — sold out at retailers like Bergdorf Goodman — from a collaboration between Amiri and Wes Lang. The jacket’s graphic design features elements inspired by “American folk, craft and artistry.”
Ultimately, deciding who won best dressed is subjective — fashion is personal and its impact is in the eye of the beholder. You can be the judge.
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