The F-U coat, for sure<\/a>, mighta been a little way too much. [laughs] I can’t even make any excuses over it. I wore it, it was fresh, but at the end of the day, it didn’t really represent who I am as an individual.<\/p>\nNDP: Some guys are different. Some guys really dress up on the road and they want to have a different mentality. Then they take it easy at home and keep it lowkey. How do you approach road vs home?<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/p>\n
KO: Man, I’m fresh every day<\/em>. [laughs] Earlier, when I said being the best dressed, I was obviously just making jokes, and I’m sure some people who actually really care<\/em> about being the best dressed will take that and feel some type of way about it. I look at every day, and I try to look my best whenever I step out the crib. It’s just something that’s a passion for me. I think I’m in a league of my own.<\/p>\nNDP: At the photoshoot tonight, you were styling your own looks and coming up with your own outfits. What are some things with Converse that you’re looking forward to doing together?<\/strong><\/p>\nKO: Just continuing to build on what they’ve already started. Guys like Tyler, Vince and I’ve seen some Miley Cyrus things that they’re doing \u2013 it’s all dope artwork. They have dope canvases that a lot of people can make a dope creation on, and I just want to continue to create that legacy and that wave to make the brand look good.<\/p>\n
NDP: Another Converse partner is Don C. What do you think his impact on basketball culture has been the past few years?<\/strong><\/p>\nKO: His impact on the culture in general, whether it’s basketball or hip hop, has been very dope to see. When he came onto the scene, I was just starting to grow my hair out, so I didn’t really wear the hats with the snakeskin \u2013 but I always wanted one. Guys started rapping about them in songs and I started to see a lot in social media, and I just feel like he’s really doing a dope thing. When it comes to being from Chicago and creating a wave for him, Virgil and a lot of the other creators [from there], they’re really doing something special.<\/p>\n
NDP: The one thing that’s unique about the deal too, is you can wear Nike on court. You’ve been wearing Kobes so far — what are you looking forward to wearing throughout the rest of the year?<\/strong><\/p>\nKO: It’s definitely a blessing that I have the versatility to be a Converse athlete and still wear Nikes on the court, since they’re in the same family. Before I committed to Kansas, I was at Findlay Prep and I would wear nothing but Kobes. I wear those strictly because of the mentality that he brought to the game.<\/p>\n
The mentality as far as injuries, when it came to playing the game and when it came to facing adversity, those are all three things that I tried to keep in the back of my mind at all times when I’m playing basketball. I like wearing KDs too, because I just rock with KD as a human being. Whenever I can find some dope colorways, I’ll definitely try to bring those out.<\/p>\n
NDP: This year, it’s been pretty crazy without the color restrictions of course. How much on a night-to-night basis are you looking to be clashing and wearing something crazy?<\/strong><\/p>\nKO: It’s being expressive. I feel like the new rule change is a blessing in disguise for creatives that want to express themselves and want to be different. I definitely want to continue to be doing what I’m doing, and also just wear something that I can inspire somebody else to be creative as well.<\/p>\n
NDP: You were the first to wear the Supreme sleeve, but in general, how would you describe your style on the court?<\/strong><\/p>\nKO: My style on the court is me. I wouldn’t even try to say that it’s anything else other than me. I can’t even put an adjective in front of it, because I’m a different individual. I also pride myself on being the best that I can be. No matter if I’m not playing as well as I want to, at least I know that I look good. It all ties in together.<\/p>\n
NDP: We’ve seen guys like PJ Tucker of course, and a bunch of other players who have tracked down old shoes. Are you going to be on the hunt now for some old Converse Rodman, Master P or DWade shoes?<\/strong><\/p>\nKO: Of course. I actually played against DWade and the Heat [last weekend], and he was telling me about all of the things that he has still, that I could potentially get one day. It’s a blessing to be in a pipeline and lineage of guys that have worn Converse.<\/p>\n
NDP: If you were to have your own capsule or collection similar to what guys like Tyler have had with the brand, have you thought about what kinds of materials or things you’d want to incorporate?<\/strong><\/p>\nKO: I definitely think about that every day. When that time comes, we’ll sit down and there’s a broad lookbook of things that I could choose from. For me, my thing is \u201cLove til Infinity,\u201d so I would definitely do some hearts and checker flags. That’s the simplest way I can put it. When you get to create, it’s just endless opportunities and possibilities that you can come up with.<\/p>\n