We always enjoy a good discussion of “who wore what”, but diving into the best fits of the Toronto Raptors makes for interesting conversation given the range and diversity of style seen during any given day’s tunnel walk. As the Raptors head into game seven of the Eastern Conference Semifinals tonight, we thought what better time to look back at some of the team’s best arrival and tunnel fits of 2026.
Scottie Barnes


If we’re talking details, Scottie Barnes leads the charge. Setting aside how pivotal he’s been as a playmaker this season, Barnes’ attention to detail before he steps into the stadium is worthy of praise. The long coat on the left, the Louis Vuitton bag on the right — and let’s not miss the man’s watch collection, as we spot an Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Chronograph and a two-tone Rolex Oyster Perpetual on Jubilee bracelet in the photos above. Well played.
Ja’Kobe Walter


The man who stepped up while Brandon Ingram continues to recover from injury, Ja’Kobe Walter finished game six with 24 points, five rebounds, three steals to help the Raptors to move through to tonight’s final game of the conference semifinals. Walter always leans more casual in the tunnel, with consistently clean denim and jacket combos that have a slight retro vibe. A closer look reveals those bombers are very current, with Acne Studios and Balenciaga seen here.
RJ Barrett


SHARP alum, and the man who landed the final shot to make game seven happen, RJ Barrett needs no introduction. His tunnel style has been on point since day one, and this year has been no exception. Again it’s in the details — the loose pants that land just at the right height on his shoes, the crisp whites, and even just the shoe choices (notice the slight platform heel on the right, on a man who’s already six and a half feet tall).
Garrett Temple


It really wouldn’t be a Raptors tunnel fits list without the superb suiting choices of Garrett Temple. Depending on your vibe, some have called Temple the best dressed player in the NBA, and if we’re looking at suiting alone it’s hard to disagree. That all-red double pocket suit has been in his rotation for a few years now, but one game after the next, Temple’s suits are just one hit after another.
All photos courtesy of MLSE / Toronto Raptors.