Top 15 Kicks Worn During Week 9 of NBA Season

Top 15 Kicks Worn During Week 9 of NBA Season

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Week 9 in the NBA saw the debut of two anticipated sneakers – one in a Protro form, and one in a brand new silhouette altogether. It was no surprise to see DeMar DeRozan as the one who got to debut the Nike Kobe 5 Protro “Chaos” on court. DeRozan’s Kobe line runs deep and he can always be seen rocking one Kobe model or another. Russell Westbrook debuted his new Jordan Why Not Zer0.3 model, in a fittingly loud and vibrant color scheme. Westbrook’s third signature shoe is his lightest yet and comes with a mid-foot strap and an aggressive looking midsole pattern.

Lebron James hit the court in arguably his best player exclusive colorway of his 17’s yet. There’s just something about how good purple and yellow look against a black background. A staple in the weekly top 15 countdown even wore mismatched shoes for one of his games this week. P.J. Tucker absolutely shut the list down by wearing a college P.E. that is nearly impossible to obtain. Two players sported some colorful New Balance OMN1S’s, with neither player being named Kawhi Leonard. One point guard was even brave enough to rock some classic Nike basketball kicks that are nearing 17 years old! View our Top 15 Kicks Worn During Week 9 below to see which athletes wore which shoes and to see where they rank.

 

 

15. Q4 Sports The Specialist “Dodgeball” Custom – Langston Galloway – Detroit Pistons (done by @andr3wtl)

 

     

 

 

14. Jordan XXXIV “Snow Leopard” – Kemba Walker – Boston Celtics

 

     

 

 

13. Nike Hyperdunk OG “Blackout” & “Philippines” – De’Aaron Fox – Sacramento Kings

 

     

 

 

12. New Balance OMN1S P.E. – Montrezl Harrell – Los Angeles Clippers

 

     

 

 

11. Nike Kobe 1 Protro Undefeated Orange Camo (Phoenix) – Marcus Morris – New York Knicks

 

     

 

 

10. Jordan XIII “CP3” (Away) – Montrezl Harrell – Los Angeles Clippers

 

     

 

 

9. Nike Zoom Freak 1 P.E. – Giannis Antetokounmpo – Milwaukee Bucks

 

     

 

 

8. Nike Kobe 5 Protro “Chaos” – DeMar DeRozan – San Antonio Spurs

 

     

 

 

7. New Balance OMN1S “Spurs” – Dejounte Murray – San Antonio Spurs

 

     

 

 

6. Nike Zoom Flight 2K3 – Isaiah Thomas – Washington Wizards

 

     

 

 

5. Jordan Why Not Zer0.3 – Russell Westbrook – Houston Rockets

 

     

 

 

4. Nike Kobe 8 Elite “Superhero” – Shai Gilgeous-Alexander – Oklahoma City Thunder

 

     

 

 

3. Nike Kobe 5 “Lower Merion Aces” (Home & Away) – Montrezl Harrell – Los Angeles Clippers

 

     

 

 

2. Nike Lebron XVII P.E. – Lebron James – Los Angeles Lakers

 

     

 

 

1. Jordan XIII “Oregon” P.E. – P.J. Tucker – Houston Rockets

 

     

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dec 24, 2019 No Comments
Nike and Colin Kaepernick Set to Release Air Force 1

Nike and Colin Kaepernick Set to Release Air Force 1

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Colin Kaepernick’s football workout in front of NFL teams might not have gone as planned, but that’s not stopping the Swoosh from releasing kicks with Kap’s namesake attached to them. Throughout the past few years, Nike has stayed by the former NFL quarterback’s side and even help promote Colin Kaepernick’s beliefs and viewpoints. The Nike Air Force 1 is not only one of the most classic silhouettes of all time, but has seen a burst in popularity among consumers in the recent months to a year.

Premium black leather dresses the uppers of this Nike Air Force 1 x Colin Kaepernick. The entire shoe consists of the colors black and white, in addition to its reflective swooshes and clear outsole. The heel tab on both the right and left shoes displays a portrait of Colin Kaepernick in his recognizable afro hair style. The tongues feature Kap’s personal “K” logo not to be outdone with the number “7” hang tag included as well. Look for these shoes to be released on December 23rd in North America and Nike stores, the SNKRS app, and select retailers. What is noteworthy about this release is that it will come in adult, toddler, and little kids sizes. A wider-spread, global release, is expected at a later date.

 

                 

Dec 22, 2019 No Comments
Top 15 Kicks Worn During Week 8 of NBA Season

Top 15 Kicks Worn During Week 8 of NBA Season

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Kobe Bryant has been out of the league for a few years now but he is still smiling from afar. The future Hall of Famer’s Nike signature line seems to be the most worn and frequently preferred choice across the entire NBA. Kobe 4’s, 5’s, 6’s, and 8’s rank among the top selections from Bryant’s line to grace the hardwood. It has been ten years since the Nike Kobe 4 and 5 initial release run and they still are a solid performer to be worn on court by some of the best players in the world. Players like Tobias Harris (76ers), Gary Harris (Nuggets), Buddy Hield (Kings), and Derrick Jones Jr. (Heat) seem to be in constant competition with each other as to who can bring out the best Kobes from the vault. Justin James (Kings), Nickeil Alexander-Walker (Pelicans), Trey Lyles (Spurs), Abdel Nader (Thunder), and Allonzo Trier (Knicks) are not too far behind when it comes to dipping into their respective Kobe stashes as well. Look for this week’s list to consist of a few older Kobe models we have not seen so far this season. Will a Kobe model take the top spot in week 8 of our Top 15 Kicks?

 

 

15. Jordan XX1 “CDP” (2008) – Montrezl Harrell – Los Angeles Clippers

 

     

 

 

14. Nike Kobe 5 “Varsity Red” – Derrick Jones Jr. – Miami Heat

 

     

 

 

13. Nike Lebron 9 “Summit Lake Hornets” – Jaxson Hayes – New Orleans Pelicans

 

     

 

 

12. Nike Zoom Freak 1 “Alphabet Soup” – Giannis Antetokounmpo – Milwaukee Bucks

 

     

 

 

11. Nike KD 6 “What The” – Derrick Jones Jr. – Miami Heat

 

     

 

 

10. Nike Hyperdunk OG – P.J. Tucker – Houston Rockets

 

     

 

 

9. Nike Lebron XVII P.E. – Lebron James – Los Angeles Lakers

 

     

 

 

8. Nike Kobe 5 “Dark Knight” – Buddy Hield – Sacramento Kings

 

     

 

 

7. Nike Kobe 8 “Venice Beach” – Shai Gilgeous-Alexander – Oklahoma City Thunder

 

     

 

 

6. Jordan XXXIV “ParaNorman” P.E. – Jayson Tatum – Boston Celtics

 

           

 

 

5. Nike Kobe 5 “China” – Tobias Harris – Philadelphia 76ers

 

     

 

 

4. Jordan VII “Hare” – P.J. Tucker – Houston Rockets

 

     

 

 

3. Nike Lebron XI “Oregon P.E.” – Montrezl Harrell – Los Angeles Clippers

 

     

 

 

2. Nike Lebron XVII P.E. – Lebron James – Los Angeles Lakers

 

     

 

 

1. Jordan Why Not Zer0.2 SE “Mighty Ducks” P.E.’s – Russell Westbrook – Houston Rockets

 

                 

 

 

 

Dec 16, 2019 No Comments
Top 15 Kicks Worn During Week 7 of NBA Season

Top 15 Kicks Worn During Week 7 of NBA Season

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You would think sneaker companies would run out of colorways for sneakers eventually right? Nope – not even close. Player exclusive color schemes and themes seem to be spewing from a pot that is never-ending. When it comes to Lebron’s 17th edition, Kyrie’s 6th model, the Jordan XXXIV, Donovan Mitchell’s Issue #1, Paul George’s PG 3, the Kobe 4 Protro, Giannis’ new Zoom Freak 1, etc – these players could seemingly rock a different colorway on their respective choice of shoe for the entire season.

Jordan Brand is really amping up the colorways, and more importantly the themes, on the Jordan XXXIV’s this season. JB hasn’t been this creative on their signature model in quite some time. With the likes of Jayson Tatum, Blake Griffin, Mike Conley, and (hopefully) Zion Williamson, the Jordan XXXIV looks to be in good hands. Lebron is on his 17th model and is basically sporting a new colorway every night. It’s hard to comprehend at this point that back in the day Michael Jordan literally wore 3-4 colorways of his sneakers for an entire season, meanwhile LBJ can rock 3-4 colorways of his XVII’s in one week. Players like Paul George and Giannis will even do pre-game warm-ups in one shoe and then change to a different pair for the game. With the amount of colorways on each particular shoe it makes us not only tune in to the game on TV, but also look to see if our prized superstars are breaking out a never-before-seen colorway on our favorite silhouettes. Thankfully, players and shoe companies come up with dozens and dozens of iterations when it comes to footwear nowadays, or else our Top 15 Kicks list each week would be pretty bland. Look below to see which players highlighted week 7.

 

 

15. Nike PG 3 P.E. – Paul George – Los Angeles Clippers

 

     

 

 

14. Jordan XXXIV “The Office” P.E. – Blake Griffin – Detroit Pistons

 

     

 

 

13. Adidas D.O.N. Issue #1 “Tiger Stripes” – Donovan Mitchell – Utah Jazz

 

     

 

 

12. Nike Kobe 5 – Buddy Hield – Sacramento Kings

 

     

 

 

11. Nike Lebron XVII P.E. – Lebron James – Los Angeles Lakers

 

     

 

 

10. Jordan Why Not Zer0.2 SE “Caution” P.E. – Russell Westbrook – Houston Rockets

 

     

 

 

9. Nike Kobe 5 “Big Stage” – Tobias Harris – Philadelphia 76ers

 

     

 

 

8. Nike Zoom Freak 1 “Villanova P.E.” – Giannis Antetokounmpo – Milwaukee Bucks

 

     

 

 

7. Nike Kyrie Low 2 “Iron Man” Custom – Royce O’Neal – Utah Jazz (done by @andr3wtl)

 

     

 

 

6. Nike Zoom Freak 1 “Oregon P.E.” – Giannis Antetokounmpo – Milwaukee Bucks

 

     

 

 

5. Nike Lebron XVII P.E. – Lebron James – Los Angeles Lakers

 

     

 

 

4. Nike Kobe 6 “Orange County” – Tobias Harris – Philadelphia 76ers

 

     

 

 

3. Nike KD 4 “Gold Medal” – Derrick Jones Jr. – Miami Heat

 

     

 

 

2. Nike KD 4 (unreleased) – P.J. Tucker – Houston Rockets

 

     

 

 

1. Nike Kobe 6 “Prelude” – Derrick Jones Jr. – Miami Heat

 

     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dec 9, 2019 No Comments
Top 15 Kicks Worn During Week 6 of NBA Season

Top 15 Kicks Worn During Week 6 of NBA Season

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Week 6 in this young NBA season saw the Lakers’ 10-game winning streak finally come to an end. The Bucks and Lakers are still the top 2 teams in the league heading into the first full week of December. Is the Warriors’ dynasty (temporarily) over? The five-time defending Western Conference Champions officially hold the league’s worst record at 4-18 overall. James Harden continues to put up huge numbers, with not even needing a full game to do so. Harden dropped 60 points in only 3 quarters of play – oddly finishing just one point shy of his career high. Who knows what Harden could’ve ended up with had his team needed him the entire game and weren’t up by 50. Luka Doncic is wowing crowds on a nightly basis as his Mavs haulted the Lakers’ longest winning streak of the season. Some analysts even have Doncic in the MVP discussion along with the likes of Lebron, Giannis, and Harden.

Perhaps the biggest sneaker news of the week was P.J. Tucker re-signing with Nike. The Houston sharp-shooter inked a multi-year six-figure endorsement deal with the Swoosh. Tucker has such a following of people who are interested to see what he wears on a nightly basis, which is a unique circumstance for a player who has never had a signature shoe of their own. There was much speculation as to if Tucker would leave Nike and sign with a competitor but in the end P.J. ended up back with the brand that got him the notoriety in the sneaker game. Look below to see what were the top kicks that graced the court during week 6.

 

 

15. PUMA Clyde Hardwood Custom – RJ Barrett – New York Knicks

 

     

 

 

14. Jordan XXXIV P.E. – Blake Griffin – Detroit Pistons

 

     

 

 

13. Nike Kyrie 4 “Lucky Charms” – Bam Adebayo – Miami Heat

 

     

 

 

12. Nike PG 3 P.E. – Paul George – Los Angeles Clippers

 

     

 

 

11. Nike Zoom Freak 1 P.E. – Giannis Antetokounmpo – Milwaukee Bucks

 

     

 

 

10. Jordan VI “Olympic” (2012) – Montrezl Harrell – Los Angeles Clippers

 

     

 

 

9. Jordan XXXIV P.E. – Mike Conley – Utah Jazz

 

     

 

 

8. Jordan III “Pure Money” (2007) – Taurean Prince – Brooklyn Nets

 

     

 

 

7. Lebron XVII P.E. – Lebron James – Los Angeles Lakers

 

     

 

 

6. Nike Kobe 5 “Wolf Grey” – Buddy Hield – Sacramento Kings

 

     

5. Nike Zoom Freak 1 P.E. – Giannis Antetokounmpo – Milwaukee Bucks

 

     

 

 

4. Jordan Why Not Zer0.2 SE “Scream” P.E. – Russell Westbrook – Houston Rockets

 

     

 

 

3. Nike Kobe 8 “Christmas” – Justin James – Sacramento Kings

 

     

 

 

2. Nike Huarache 2K5 P.E. – P.J. Tucker – Houston Rockets

 

     

 

 

1. Nike Lebron XVII P.E. – Lebron James – Los Angeles Lakers

 

     

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dec 3, 2019 No Comments