Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson's 'All The Smoke' podcast just dropped some sick new merch with DraftKings, and it's time to stock up for the playoffs.
The exclusive apparel features a mix of hats, t-shirts, crewnecks and hoodies, all designed with a signature DraftKings and All The Smoke twist. Fire designs aside, the clothes are super chill, comfy and can be enjoyed whether you're watching the action courtside or from your couch. Prices range between $34 to $75, and the capsule is available only on the DraftKings Shop.
"Basketball is so much more than just a game and DraftKings understands hoops culture and what resonates with fans," said Barnes in a statement. "Collaborating with them on this drop was about turning that shared energy into something people can wear with pride during the NBA Playoffs and beyond. We set out to craft a collection that feels authentic and true to the spirit of the game — and I’m proud of what DraftKings and All The Smoke created," he continued.
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Meanwhile, to go along with the collection launch, NBA fans were able to catch a 24-hour "All The Smoke" marathon over the weekend, which featured some of the most prolific and engaging interviews Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson have recorded. Speaking of those engaging interviews, Ryan Coogler, director of the hit film "Sinners," recently made an appearance on the show, where he spoke a bit about the impact the late actor Chadwick Boseman had on him.
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"What I learned most from Chadwick was patience bro," said Coogler. " I've talked about this a lot, but he was a person who moved at his own pace. He was from the south, and he was quite older than Mike [Michael B. Jordan] and myself when we worked with him," he added.
You can watch the full episode here.