James Harden drew attention with his heartfelt post to fans following the Los Angeles Clippers' showdown with the Utah Jazz.
After their 116-105 win against the Jazz, the veteran point guard moved to second place on the NBA's all-time 3-point field goals list with a tally of 2,975, just behind Stephen Curry with 3,782 (and counting).
Entering Sunday's game, Harden needed just one triple to break his tie with Ray Allen (2,973 triples) for the second-most 3-pointers made in NBA history. He got what he needed midway through the first quarter, and the Clippers scorer finished the game with two triples made out of eight attempts.
As the NBA star celebrated his achievement, Harden shared a photo of himself from the game. He also posted a heartwarming caption to commemorate the moment.
"Appreciate all the love! 2nd All Time, still #Uno," he wrote.
While the majority of fans and fellow athletes congratulated the 2018 NBA MVP, others also noticed his stunning look.
"Look good," one wrote.
"Jacket hard uno," another chimed in.
The same goes for a third fan who commented, "Damn, that's a fly fit."
"Fit Tough," a fourth commenter said. Another supporter noted, "$150k on the jacket is crazy."
Harden's outfit featured a standout men's baseball jacket crafted from crocodile leather, adorned with Louis Vuitton's signature LV Lovers logo and an eye-catching Eiffel Tower patch on the sleeve.
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The blue layering piece was from Louis Vuitton's Spring/Summer 2024 collection, a highlight of Pharrell's debut as the brand's creative director for menswear.
According to Highsnobiety, the NBA star's eye-catching jacket retails for $153,000, but it's currently sold out.
For the rest of his look, Harden went for a tonal vibe, pairing the jacket with striped, over-the-knee shorts that perfectly complemented the blue and white hues of the LV jacket.
Lastly, the 10-time NBA All-Star completed the elevated look with a mix of silver and gold chain necklaces, white and blue sneakers, and a printed duffel bag, adding the finishing touches to his standout ensemble.
Interestingly, after climbing the 3-point ladder, James Harden is going to face the 3-point king himself when the Clippers take on Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors on Monday at the Chase Center in San Francisco.
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