The old timers may say that they don’t play defense anymore (and they may be somewhat right), but the talent level in the NBA, top to bottom, has never been higher than it is at present. And at the very top, the talent is downright ridiculous – so much so that the greatest shooter in the history of the game, Steph Curry, is coming off the bench in this year’s All-Star Game.
On top of that, the NBA AAA replica watches game has arguably never been better. The overall interest in and appreciation for the timepieces we talk about every day seem to have grown amongst NBA players in the days since we sat down with the likes of J.J. Redick and Andre Iguodala. To demonstrate, we zoomed in on the wrists of this year’s All-Stars to see what UK luxury fake watches they’ve been wearing over the past few years.
Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks: Replica Breitling SuperOcean Automatic 44 Watches
An NBA champion, two-time NBA MVP, eight-time All-Star – and Breitling ambassador – the “Greek Freak” is one of the most unique and dominant players in the game. Here he is at All-Star Weekend 2024, sporting the top 2024 replica Breitling SuperOcean Automatic 44 watches. During the Dunk Contest, it was hard to miss this one as Giannis donned Shaquille O’Neal’s blazer just before Mac McClung leaped over him to take home his second straight victory.
Trae Young, Atlanta Hawks: Rolex Day-Date Replica Watches
A three-time All-Star, “Ice Trae” is known for his unlimited shooting range and the depth of his interest in copy watches for men. Here he is sporting gold high quality super clone Rolex Day-Date watches with a gold dial and what appear to be quite fitting diamond indices while arriving at a game in Toronto last year. We’ll keep our eyes peeled during his tunnel walk tonight.
Devin Booker, Phoenix Suns: Rolex GMT-Master II ‘Pepsi’ Fake Watches
When four-time All-Star Devin Booker gets going, he’s pretty much unstoppable – as he was when he scored 62 against Indiana a few weeks back. Here he’s pictured wearing Swiss movements replica Rolex “Pepsi” GMT watches on a Jubilee bracelet after winning gold at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.