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⏩ Fashion: Forwards LeBron James and Draymond Green wear shorts suits to Oracle Arena for Game 2.

- By Tony Bravo Tony Bravo is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. Email: tbravo@sfchronicl­e.com Twitter: @TonyBravoS­F

Before Game 2 of the NBA Finals, there was one question on fashion followers’ minds: Would Cleveland forward LeBron James again wear the gray Thom Browne shorts suit he wore to Game 1? The answer was yes, and he had some company on the Warriors when it came to knee-revealing ensembles.

In what easily could be a strategy out of any high school in-crowd flick, Warriors forward Draymond Green also wore a shorts suit pregame, exactly the kind of unnerving fashion strategy any “Mean Girl” or “Heather” who has ever upstaged a rival in an identical prom dress knows only too well.

This time, James accessoriz­ed his look by Browne with red socks, white-and-gray Nike high-top sneakers, dark sunglasses and a pullover hoodie also by the designer. Gone was the $41,000 crocodile Mr. Thom bag from Game 1, replaced by a more modest cloth gym bag, also by Browne.

Green’s shorts suit was blue with a dark tuxedo stripe designed by Rich Fresh of Los Angeles.

After James wore his shorts suit before Game 1, Green took credit for being an originator of the menswear trend during a media session Saturday.

“I started that trend a long time ago,” Green told reporters. “I wore shorts last year. Go check the pictures. I see a lot of people talking ‘Oh man, he’s got shorts,’ but I’ve seen a lot of people doing it.”

Green previously wore black evening shorts with an aqua dinner jacket by Saint Laurent to the NBA Awards in 2017. Browne has been designing his signature shorts suits since he started his menswear brand in 2001 — the look made a noticeable comeback on other men’s runways beginning around spring 2014.

James’ teammates arriving on the Cavaliers’ first bus to Oracle Arena also wore Thom Browne suits, a gift from James to the team in April, but James was again the only Cavalier to wear the more fashion-forward shorts version.

Personal style variations on the gray-and-charcoal suits worn by the Cavaliers included difference­s in shoes, with both formal shoes and brogue boots by Browne and sneakers from other brands seen on the players. Several players further accessoriz­ed with sunglasses and Beats headphones. No other Warriors were reported arriving in shorts suits.

Was Green’s shorts suit an attempt at a little psychologi­cal fashion warfare with James?

The players are reportedly friendly off-court, even if a confrontat­ion between the two led to Green’s Game 5 suspension in the 2016 Finals. It also wouldn’t be the first time Green trolled James with his wardrobe. During the Warriors’ 2017 championsh­ip parade, Green wore a shirt that said “Quickie” — a reference to the swiftness of the five-game Finals series between the Warriors and Cavs, and also a joke on Quicken Loans Arena, the Cavaliers’ home base.

James responded to Green’s shirt via Instagram with a picture of the shirt captioned: “That’s what she said, HUH?!?!?”

 ?? Photos by Gabrielle Lurie / The Chronicle ?? Cleveland forward LeBron James strides into Oracle Arena before Game 2 in his trend-setting Thom Browne shorts suit.
Photos by Gabrielle Lurie / The Chronicle Cleveland forward LeBron James strides into Oracle Arena before Game 2 in his trend-setting Thom Browne shorts suit.
 ??  ?? Not to be upstaged by James, Draymond Green rocks his own shorts suit, in vivid blue, on his walk through Oracle Arena after the Warriors’ win in Game 2 of the NBA Finals.
Not to be upstaged by James, Draymond Green rocks his own shorts suit, in vivid blue, on his walk through Oracle Arena after the Warriors’ win in Game 2 of the NBA Finals.

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