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Here are some of our favorite Milwaukee Bucks postseason looks, from Giannis' sets to Pat's teammate tees

The NBA champion Milwaukee Bucks have been looking pretty good on the court this postseason (let's forget Monday).

They're currently leading, 3-2, in the Eastern Conference semifinal series against the Boston Celtics.

Off the court, they've also had big wins — with their fits.

Here are some of our favorite looks from the 2022 NBA playoffs, from Giannis Antetokounmpo's matching sets to Serge Ibaka continuing to be a total fashion icon.

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Giannis' matching sets

Antetokounmpo has mastered a lot of things: basketball (obviously), dad jokes (sort of) — and the trendy, yet comfy athleisure look.

He's been photographed tons of times this season, sporting matching sets, often by Nike, in an array of colors.

The matching set trend took off during COVID lockdown in 2020. They give off "put-together" but not at the expense of convenience or comfort.

Here are a few of the MVPs:

Fashion icon Serge Ibaka

Serge Ibaka is — and has been — a fashion icon.

Here's how GQ put it: "He brings a gutsy, sophisticated, and, yes, artful eye to his wardrobe choices that feels completely singular in the NBA."

While Ibaka was only acquired by the Bucks in February, he wasted no time proving this to be true.

Whether he's incorporating hats, designer bags, bold patterns or bright colors, here are a few of Ibaka's creative, yet classic looks:

Connaughton reps teammates on tees

It's no surprise that Pat Connaughton is well-dressed, but here's what sets him apart: He shows support for his teammates through T-shirts.

On March 23, No. 24 shared a photo dump on Instagram captioned: "My favorite player… & some fun at Fiserv." In the first picture, he pulled open his jacket to reveal a purple tee featuring Jrue Holiday.

At the end of April, the Bucks shared a photo on Twitter captioned: "Sorry, Jrue, Pat has a new guy on his shirt" with a photo of Connaughton sporting a Khris Middleton tee.

This came just a few days after the all star left Game 2 against the Chicago Bulls with a left medial collateral ligament (MCL) injury.

This isn't a new thing for Connaughton. Last year, he donned a "Bobby! Bobby! Bobby!" shirt to the postgame presser after Game 5 of the NBA Finals, when the Bucks bounced back from an early deficit and then survived a tight finish against the Phoenix Suns to earn a victory.

And Connaughton doesn't just do this for his own team.

When the Green Bay Packers were about to face the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC divisional playoff round (sorry to remind you of this), Connaughton showed up to Fiserv Forum in an epic, paint-splattered Packers jacket.

The NBA had moved the start time of Bucks’ game that day to avoid it directly conflicting with the Packers' matchup.

George Hill giving off grunge

George Hill had to miss quite a few games this season due to injuries. But that didn't stop him from show-stopping from the sidelines.

On more than one occasion, Hill emanated '90s grunge. Whether he paired Docs with a flannel shacket or a black denim jacket with a graphic tee, we were here for it.

Suited up

And you can never go wrong with a suit — especially the full pink checkered one Wesley Matthews has going on here.

Contact Hannah Kirby at hannah.kirby@jrn.com. Follow her on Twitter at @HannahHopeKirby.

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