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J.R. Smith rocked Supreme-branded sleeve during Cavs game


A couple nights after the Wizards' Kelly Oubre wore a Supreme leg sleeve during a game, J.R. Smith wore the sleeve on his arm at The Q.

The sleeve is a product made by the billion-dollar brand Supreme in collaboration with Nike and the NBA. However, when Oubre wore one, he was told to switch it out at the half, so it's interesting that Smith was able to rock it Thursday night.

Maybe the league, or whoever was behind asking Oubre to take his off, realized that what the Washington Wizards forward said after his game made sense.

"They shouldn't have sold it to me or they shouldn't have dropped it if we can't wear it and it has the NBA logo on it, because I play in the NBA right? I should be able to wear anything that has the logo of what I represent," Oubre said.

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