Sign up for our Weekly Headlines Newsletter. Rudy Gay 22 of the San Antonio Spurs watches his shot go after being fouled by Mo Bamba 5 of the Orlando Magic in the second half on Saturday, Februat AT&T Center Ronald Cortes. Stay on top of San Antonio news and views. "Designing dressier clothing or activewear really interests me," Gay said. Originally signed to Nike, where he preferred the Hyperdunk line of shoes, Gay then made a surprising move to Puma, becoming the brand’s first veteran NBA athlete in its renewed push into basketball, and wore shoes like the Uproar and Clyde Court. He'd like to design shoes since footwear is a big part of basketball culture, but was tight-lipped about what's next outside of basketball. Rudy Gay is an American forward on the Utah Jazz, who has taken a winding shoe journey over his career. He currently plays for the San Antonio Spurs and has twice won. "We're all supportive of each other when it comes to those passions."įashion is definitely something Gay hopes to continue pursuing in the future. NBA power forward Mr Gay was born in Baltimore and educated at the University of Connecticut.
"When you're in this game, having some kind of passion outside of the sport is important," he said. Gay said his teammates have been supportive of his fashion venture. In 2020, Gay parted ways with Puma and returned to the Swoosh. He hopes that his teammates' kids will also enjoy the collection and perhaps show up at Spurs games rocking "We Can All Ball" pieces. Originally signed to Nike, where he preferred the Hyperdunk line of shoes, Gay then made a surprising move to Puma, becoming the brand’s first veteran NBA athlete in its renewed push into basketball, and wore shoes like the Uproar and Clyde Court.
"To have the opportunity to design a line that could end up being worn by my own children, that means everything." SUPERISM Dean Nylon Coaches Jacket, $69 "The designs portray the attitude and personality that I love about my sons. Whether they realized it or not, they provided so much input just by being themselves," Gay said.