The NBA’s Best Halloween Fits This Spooky Season

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It’s Halloween and NBA players have put on their most ghoulish costumes for the occasion. Let’s take a look at some of the best and worst fits of the season.

Honestly, Pacers forward Pascal Siakam may have won Halloween this season.

He dressed up as Andre 3000 from the iconic Hey Ya music video. And even pulled the same facials. Too good.

After beating the Celtics, Pascal must have been in a pretty good mood, because he even made his own video clip to the smash-hit song.

 

Spurs big man Victor Wembanyama has gone 2/2 after he really got into the spirit this year, dressing up as the from the animated classic Spirited Away. Although his Slenderman costume from last year was pretty darn good.

 

Fellow big man Walker Kessler also played into his features perfectly, since he dressed up as Woody from Toy Story. Wonder if went as far as to write Andy on the bottom of his boot? Let’s hope so.

 

Russell Westbrook was almost unrecognisable after dressing as the Joker – which is fairly ironic when you consider who his Nuggets teammate is.

 

The silliest costume has to go to Anthony Edwards. Not because the costume was bad, but because he definitely should have dressed up as Antman, not Mr Incredible. Give the people what they want!

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Points definitely need to go Memphis big man Jay Huff for coming as Kyle Kuzma in his infamous pink sweater.

 

Kuz saw what Huff had done and had nothing but respect for the move.

Grizzlies fan favorite Yuki Kawamura dressed up as a ninja for his first season in the NBA, staying true to his Japanese heritage.

Keeping with the Japanese theme, John Collins dressed up as Kakashi Hatake from Naruto for the tunnel walk.

 

The best trick of the year goes to the Hornets, who got star player LaMelo Ball good with a scary clown.

 

The Bucks decided to come as ghosts for Halloween, after suffering a 122-99 loss to the Grizzlies. The 2022 champs have now lost four straight. Yikes.

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