Top 10 Cleats Worn During 2019 NFL Training Camp

Top 10 Cleats Worn During 2019 NFL Training Camp

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For most NFL teams, the grind of training camp is just about over. Pre-season games started a week ago and players, along with fans, are ready for the regular season to get underway. In 2019 there are many storylines surrounding the NFL, especially with star players getting acclimated to their new teams. Just because the regular season hasn’t kicked off yet, doesn’t mean the players haven’t been bringing the heat to the practice field when it comes to their cleats. These NFL players don’t want the NBA guys getting all the attention. Although athletes are more limited with their footwear on a football field as opposed to a basketball court, NFL players have made big strides to try to keep up in just the past few years. Whether it be custom cleats through collaboration with a shoe artist, the newest cleats with brand new innovative technology, or being fortunate enough to be signed to Jordan Brand and wear P.E.’s of Air Jordan signature models – NFL stars are putting a spotlight on their feet. Knowing all of this, we compiled a list of the Top 10 cleats worn during the 2019 NFL Training Camp.

 

               

(10) Nike Alpha Shark 3/4 “Bloody Mary’s” (Texans Custom)

Jaleel Addae – Houston Texans – Cleats: @solesbysir

 

 

               

(9) Nike Superbad Pro “LV x Supreme” Custom

Drew Brees – New Orleans Saints – Cleats: @solesbysir

 

 

               

(8) Adidas adiZero 5-Star 7.0 “Buzz Lightyear” Custom

Stefon Diggs – Minnesota Vikings – Cleats: @mache275

 

 

               

(7) Air Jordan 1 Retro (Redskins P.E. & Bred Low)

Dwayne Haskins Jr. – Washington Redskins – Jordan Brand

 

 

         

(6) Nipsey Hustle “Crenshaw” Customs

Desean Jackson – Philadelphia Eagles – Cleats: @solesbysir

 

 

         

(5) Air Jordan 11 Retro “Eagles” P.E.

Jordan Howard – Philadelphia Eagles – Jordan Brand

 

 

               

(4) Air Jordan 13 Retro “Colts” P.E.

Malik Hooker – Indianapolis Colts – Jordan Brand

 

 

               

(3 – tied) Air Jordan 1 Retro “Ravens” P.E.

Earl Thomas III – Baltimore Ravens – Jordan Brand

 

 

               

(3 – tied) Air Jordan 1 Retro “Packers” P.E.’s

Deshone Kizer – Green Bay Packers – Jordan Brand

 

 

               

(2) Air Jordan 11 Retro “Steelers” P.E.’s

Joe Haden – Pittsburgh Steelers – Jordan Brand

 

 

               

(1) Nike Vapor Untouchable Pro 3 “OBJ” P.E.’s

Odell Beckham Jr. – Cleveland Browns – Nike

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aug 14, 2019 No Comments
Kyrie Irving, Nike, and Nickelodeon Channel Their Youth with Release of the “SpongeBob SquarePants” Collection

Kyrie Irving, Nike, and Nickelodeon Channel Their Youth with Release of the “SpongeBob SquarePants” Collection

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Nike and Nickelodeon are going to have you wish you lived in Bikini Bottom with the release of their new SpongeBob SquarePants Kyrie Irving collection. The Nike Basketball pack, inspired by the storied children’s show, will feature five sneakers with each pair coinciding with a character from the series. The Nike Kyrie 5 has had a successful span for almost a year and this pack is a great way to cap off its release run. SpongeBob SquarePants, Patrick Star, and Squidward Tentacles will each grace the silhouette of the Kyrie 5, while Mr. Krabs and Sandy Cheeks each get their own Nike Kyrie Low 2 edition. The first-ever episode of SpongeBob graced television screens in 1999 and this Kyrie x SpongeBob collaboration is a considerable way to celebrate the show’s 20th anniversary. Kyrie Irving has been a fan of the series since he was a kid and felt this collaboration with the show, along with the help of Nike, would exemplify the show’s impact across numerous childhood generations.

 

                    

 

With SpongeBob SquarePants spanning twenty years, kids and young adults across all age brackets can enjoy this pack and what it stands for. The ‘SpongeBob’ and ‘Patrick’ colorways of the Kyrie 5 are rightfully so the most demanded out of the pack. Many hoopers even anticipate wanting to wear both at the same time, with a SpongeBob shoe on one foot and Patrick shoe on the other. The sleeper of the Nickelodeon animated series pack could be the ‘Mr. Krabs’ Kyrie Low 2. I mean how cool is it to have Plankton squashed like a bug on the inside of your shoe!? Each Kyrie 5 in the pack will retail for $130, while the Kyrie Low 2’s will cost $110. A release date is slated for August 10th.

 

               

Nike Kyrie 5 “SpongeBob SquarePants” ($130)

 

 

                

Nike Kyrie 5 “Patrick Star” ($130)

 

 

               

Nike Kyrie 5 “Squidward” ($130)

 

 

               

Nike Kyrie Low 2 “Mr. Krabs” ($110)

 

 

                  

Nike Kyrie Low 2 “Sandy Cheeks” ($110)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jul 31, 2019 No Comments
Top 5 Current Adidas Basketball Silhouettes: how today’s Adidas shoes stack up against the past

Top 5 Current Adidas Basketball Silhouettes: how today’s Adidas shoes stack up against the past

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With August just a few days away that means we are one month closer to the NBA season. Late summer/early fall is prime time for signature athletes to be unveiling and releasing their new signature sneakers for the upcoming season. Tenured Adidas ambassadors James Harden, Damian Lillard, and Derrick Rose will each be releasing their fourth, sixth, and tenth signature shoes respectively. Newcomer Donovan Mitchell will be joining the ranks of Adidas basketball with the release of his own signature shoe as well. With each athlete having their own buzz surrounding their shoe, we took this opportunity to rank the top five current Adidas signature basketball silhouettes (and one non-signature) purely based on aesthetics. After doing so, we then put these five Adidas basketball shoes up against five other signature shoes (with the fifth being a non-signature) from the 90’s, early and mid 2000’s endorsed by three stripe athletes.

 

Top 5 Current Adidas Basketball Silhouettes

 

                 

(1) Adidas Harden Vol. 4 

Kicking off our list at the #1 spot is the (rumored) Adidas Harden Vol. 4. The 2018 NBA MVP is the clear face of Adidas basketball and his signature sneaker line seems to be pulling the most weight for the last few years. Harden’s fourth rendition in his line of shoes seems to have more depth and design elements than his rather over-simplistic third model. Any player with quick feet, likes a low-to-the-ground ride, and prefers a low-top model will most likely enjoy this shoe. Better colorways will for sure give this Vol. 4 more attention and demand when it comes to the court. Look for James Harden to be taking numerous “step-backs” in these sneakers come the 2019-20 season.

 

 

                

(2) Adidas Dame 6

If this was last year then Damian Lillard’s fifth signature shoe definitely would not have been this high up on the list, with his last model resembling that of a lego brick. Dame’s (rumored) sixth model looks much more sleeker and an overall appealing design compared to his last few runs. The slanted three stripes up by the collar of the shoe is a nice touch and it already looks like some flashy color options are on the way. Apart from the overwhelming demand for Hardens when it comes to Adidas basketball, don’t be surprised to see a good amount of hoopers lacing up the Dame 6 during the 2019-20 campaign.

 

 

               

(3) Adidas D.O.N. Issue #1

In what looks to be a very promising first signature sneaker, Donovan Mitchell takes the third spot in our Top 5 Current Adidas Basketball Silhouettes. Mitchell is young, explosive, a scorer, a leader, and has a great personality. All of that, along with him being on a contending Utah Jazz team, will for sure help him move units with his D.O.N. Issue #1′s. Mitchell’s “Spida” logo sits predominantly on the tongue of his shoe as well as a clean looking toe in the front. So far, the colorways on Mitchell’s shoes pave the way for an exciting season to come. Can Spida’s signature line end up contending with the likes of Harden and D-Lillard’s?

 

 

               

(4) Adidas D-Rose 10

Yes, it’s true, if you didn’t know, Derrick Rose still has a signature line going with Adidas even after all of his injuries, jumping from team to team, and currently being a back-up in the NBA. D-Rose signed a 13-year $185M contract with the three stripes back in 2012 so Adidas is still paying him and more than likely has an obligation to keep pumping out signature models for him. This model sits at #4 on our list due to it being a little chunky and “boot-like.” It’s as if the D-Rose line is an afterthought at this point when it comes to design because basketball players just aren’t demanding them in the U.S. Thoughts about D-Rose and his line of sneakers take a complete 180 when you’re over in China. Rose is still one of the most popular athletes in all of China with his jerseys and sneakers being in high demand annually.

 

 

               

(5) Adidas N3xt L3v3l

Adidas likes to push the envelope when it comes to design and doing new concepts. A shoe with no laces, no straps, no velcro, and no zippers? – sign Adidas up for that shoe! The Adidas N3xt L3v3l will for sure catch your eye on a sneaker shelf but possibly the biggest thing the shoe has going for it is that Trae Young wears it on court. Young, Adidas’ budding young ambassador, came in second place for the 2018-19 Rookie of the Year Award. The shoe is intriguing as it is bold, and hey, at least you never have to worry about them coming untied! With Trae Young being an Adidas athlete on the rise, do you see him getting his own signature sneaker line in the future?

 

Top 5 Adidas Basketball Silhouettes from the Past (90’s, early and mid-2000’s)

 

               

(1) Adidas Crazy 8 (KB8)

Originally debuting in 1998, the Adidas Crazy 8 (originally called “Adidas KB8”), was endorsed by Kobe Bryant. The three stripes had to change the name to “Crazy 8” during the shoe’s initial retro run in 2007 since Kobe was obviously under contract with Nike. Adidas’ 90’s/early 2000’s basketball sneakers had bold lines and futuristic design elements, some with better fan reception than others (**cough** Adidas Kobe 2). The Crazy 8 has always been a favorite amongst both basketball players and casual wearers. Derrick Rose wore a few colorways back when he was with the Bulls along with former Adidas endorser, Jimmy Butler. Putting the Adidas Crazy 8 at our #1 spot was an easy decision.

 

 

                               

(2) Adidas T-Mac 2

At one point Tracy McGrady was one of the baddest men in the entire league. As a defender, you did not want to see T-Mac rolling down the lane ready to put you on yet another one of his posters. The shoe was originally released in 2003 and is considered one of, if not the best, of his entire line. The five stripes angling across the front toe of each shoe gave the pair a streamlined look. It also didn’t hurt that Tracy McGrady was dominating the league at this point in time and he had one of the sickest logos of any signature athlete ever. Lebron James even wore this model in high school as Adidas was the official outfitter of his SVSM squad. If you were hooping in the early 2000’s then you definitely know why these deserve the #2 spot on our list.

 

 

               

(3) Adidas Gil-Zero Low

You can’t mention killers on the court in the NBA from the mid-2000’s without the name Gilbert Arenas. Arenas was a match-up nightmare and it seemed as if every morning Sports Center was showing another one of his buzzer beater game-winning jump shots. Arenas had a brief stint with Adidas, but he had one surefire hit on his hands with the Gil-Zero that released in 2006. Released in both mid and low-cut form, Arenas opted to rock the low-cut version, years before Kobe’s 4th signature installment made low-cut basketball shoes even more mainstream. 2006 had to be the height of Arenas’ sneaker days, as it was only a few years later that he was a sneaker free agent and his signature line was long gone. Oddly enough, Gil became more known for what he chose to wear on court when he wasn’t apart of the three stripes anymore.

 

 

               

(4) Adidas Garnett 3

The Adidas Garnett 3 was originally released in 2006 and was KG’s last signature sneaker as a member of the Timberwolves. The shoe featured leather uppers and full-length “bounce” cushioning. Adidas hasn’t used this type of bounce cushioning in many years and have instead created a new cushion, but chose to also call it “bounce” (Alpha Bounce, Pro Bounce, etc.). Hard to believe that at one point in the mid-2000’s Adidas had a stacked line-up of prime Kevin Garnett, Tim Duncan, Tracy McGrady, Gilbert Arenas, and Dwight Howard all marketing their basketball sneakers. The demand for “big men” shoes just isn’t there like it used to be.

 

 

                                      

(5) Adidas Pro Model S

Back in the mid-2000’s Adidas wanted to revive their classic Pro Model sneaker, but make it a suitable performer for on the court in today’s standards. Originally coming to retail during the 2007/2008 season, the Adidas Pro Model S was a favorite for team basketball. This model was offered in literally dozens of colorways, to match any team color. Additionally, ‘three stripe’ plastic inserts came with each pair so you could further accentuate your shoes to match any uniform concept. The Pro Model S bridged the gap between classic basketball and new-age performer, and was a lock for the #5 pick on our list.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jul 30, 2019 No Comments
End of an Era: Nike’s Famed ‘Hyperdunk’ Line to be Replaced with the ‘AlphaDunk’

End of an Era: Nike’s Famed ‘Hyperdunk’ Line to be Replaced with the ‘AlphaDunk’

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If you’re a hooper, or were a hooper sometime after the year 2008, then you should be familiar with the Nike Hyperdunk basketball line. For the first time since 2007, a new Hyperdunk installment will not be on store shelves this summer. Nike has chosen to stop production of its highly successful line of sneakers adhering to a wide range of basketball players, and opting to level-up to a new shoe: the Nike AlphaDunk. The Swoosh will introduce a new material on this AlphaDunk called AirKnit. The shoe will also feature forefoot zoom air.

 

          

 

I remember where I was when I first saw the original Nike Hyperdunk back in 2008. I was 14 at the time and at a basketball camp with my high school team. A team from out of the area walked in to the arena and the entire squad was wearing the all black colorway of the newly released Hyperdunk. Everyone wanted a peak at Nike’s latest and greatest shoe, their lightest basketball shoe ever and this new “flywire” technology. It also helped having Kobe Bryant be a key marketer of the new model with him “jumping” over an Aston Martin while wearing a Lakers colorway of the sneaker. I ended up sporting a white/red/black colorway of the Hyperdunks that 2008-09 season. All the way from modified teams up to varsity and college, players were wearing the Hyperdunks on the court in droves. A lot of your favorite NBA players like Kyrie Irving, Paul George, and Giannis Antetokounmpo wore Nike Hyperdunks on-court before getting their own signature sneaker. Take a look below at the 10-year run the successful Nike Hyperdunk line achieved as well as some players who wore them on the hardwood.

 

 

         

Nike Hyperdunk (2008)

 

 

             

Nike Hyperdunk 2010

 

 

         

Nike Hyperdunk 2011

 

 

             

Nike Hyperdunk 2012

 

 

             

Nike Hyperdunk 2013

 

 

             

Nike Hyperdunk 2014

 

 

           

Nike Hyperdunk 2015

 

 

            

Nike Hyperdunk 2016

 

 

             

Nike Hyperdunk 2017

 

 

             

Nike Hyperdunk X (2018)

 

 

Jul 17, 2019 No Comments
2019 NBA Free Agency: Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving, Kemba Walker – Their Top Sneaker Moments With Their, Now, Former Teams

2019 NBA Free Agency: Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving, Kemba Walker – Their Top Sneaker Moments With Their, Now, Former Teams

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Nike KD X “2017 Finals P.E.”

In what was Kevin Durant’s first season with the Golden State Warriors, he would lead them to their second championship in three years and be crowned the series’ Most Valuable Player. Durant would debut his new Nike KD X’s during the playoffs that year and lace up this blue/gold colorway during his series against the Cavaliers.

 

         

 

Nike KD X “What The” P.E.

Kevin Durant must’ve really been in a groove with his tenth signature model because he was still rocking them strong a year after debuting them in the 2017 NBA Finals. Choosing against using the 2018 NBA Finals platform to introduce his 11th shoe, KD opted to stick with wearing the X’s in a special mock-up “What The” colorway. Durant would go on to win back-to-back NBA Championships and Finals MVP’s. He would begin wearing the KD 11’s later that summer in July during a USA Team mini-camp.

 

         

 

Nike Kyrie 3 “Luck” P.E.

Although during his time with the Celtics didn’t consist of any Finals appearances or Finals MVP’s, there was no shortage of eye catching player exclusive colorways on Kyrie’s signature shoes. Kyrie tends to debut his signature models in the middle of seasons so during his first few months playing in Boston he was on the tail end of his run with his third signature installment. Irving wore these Kyrie 3’s in a November 2017 game against the Warriors. The clover pattern along with the gold upper complimented the Celtics’ jerseys rightfully so and were limited to only a select few House of Hoops locations.

 

         

 

Nike Kyrie 4 “Yellow Lobster” P.E.

Come February 2018 it was time for Kyrie Irving to face his former teammate, and now rival, Lebron James. Irving did so in style, sporting his new fourth signature shoe in a “Yellow Lobster” color scheme. This iconic colorway stems from the SB Dunk Low “Yellow Lobster” that released in 2009. Concepts released these Dunk Lows and Nike most likely chose to put this colorway on a Kyrie model due to the Concepts store being located in Boston.

 

         

 

Nike Kyrie 5 “Neon Blend” P.E.

I  don’t think anyone was pleased when they saw Kyrie wearing these Player Exclusives this past season, that reason being they were never available for the public to purchase. Of all the dozens and dozens special mock-ups made for Irving on his fifth signature shoe, this “Neon Blend” iteration was surely a hit. One positive thing about Irving now being a member of the Nets is that black and white goes with anything when it comes to sneakers.

 

         

 

Jordan XIX “Flint” OG

Kemba Walker made the move from Under Armour and joined the Jumpman in 2015. In his first media day as a member of Team Jordan he predictably rocked the Jordan 5 “Grape.” I  mean why wouldn’t you? That shoe matches the Hornets’ jerseys perfectly and that colorway is classic. Then in 2016, Kemba turned back the clock and wore something surprising for media day – the original 2004 Jordan XIX in the flint grey colorway. It’s always refreshing to see an NBA hooper wear a Jordan retro outside the realm of I-XIV.

 

     

 

Jordan X Retro “Charlotte”

With how good the Charlotte Hornets’ uniforms looked, once these Charlotte themed Jordan X retros released it was only a matter of time before Kemba was rocking them on court. Kemba is no stranger to rocking retro Air Jordans on the hardwood, as this dates back to his college days at UCONN. The Air Jordan X’s were a staple in Walker’s rotation as far as on-court kicks go during his time with the Hornets.

 

 

 

Jul 4, 2019 No Comments