Dizygotic Commemorates the 19th Anniversary of Malice at the Palace

Dizygotic Commemorates the 19th Anniversary of Malice at the Palace

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Sneaker brand Dizygotic continues to prove itself as one of the most intriguing brands in the game. The brand meaning “alike but not the same” akin to non-fraternal twins focuses on asymmetry in their colorways with each sneaker in a pair paying homage to something different. They recently made waves with two pairs of Cheech and Chong-inspired colorways with the first drawing inspiration from Cheech and Chong’s iconic Up in Smoke film and the second featuring details from 1980’s Cheech and Chong’s Next Movie. 

Now, Dizygotic is drawing influence from the basketball court with a sneaker inspired by the chaotic brawl between the Detroit Pistons and Indiana Pacers on November 19, 2004. The left sneaker takes from the iconic white and blue colorway of the Detroit Pistons and features a debossed blue cup on the tongue as a nod to the catalyst of the incident wherein a cup was thrown at Ron Artest.

 

It also includes Ben Wallace’s number 3 embroidered on the heel as a nod to his defensive prowess and the defensive duel between two of the best defenders of the era in Artest and Wallace. The right sneaker comes dressed in the Pacers yellow and blue colorway with stripe details appearing throughout the silhouette but most prominently on the heel including Metta Sandiford-Artest’s 91 embroidered across. 

The sneaker’s details don’t stop there as even the insoles tell the story with the insole of the left sneaker featuring 45.9 printed on it, representing the time left in the game when the brawl started, as well as the final score of 97-82. The right sneaker completes the look with Indiana Pacer-style stripes and the date 11-19-2004 printed. 

The Dizygotic Project Alpha “Malice at the Palace” is set to release on the 19th anniversary of the brawl on November 19, and will retail for $267 on dizygotic.com

Nov 19, 2023 No Comments
The Biggest Games of the 2023-2024 NBA Season

The Biggest Games of the 2023-2024 NBA Season

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The NBA recently released its schedule for the 2023-2024 and it is filled with interesting storylines and matchups. From traded players lacing them up against their new teams to the debut of a shining new star, this season is packed with big games. 

Lakers/Nuggets (10/24)
On Opening Day, we’re immediately treated to a Western Conference Finals rematch with the Lakers and Nuggets. The reigning  World Champion Denver Nuggets and their star-studded tag team of Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray take on the King, LeBron James, Anthony Davis, and much of the continuity they had from their deep playoff run. 

Suns/Warriors (10/24)
The retooled Suns are put to the test in their first game, facing off against the 2022 NBA Champions Golden State Warriors. Kevin Durant faces off against the team he won back-to-back championships with,  alongside his running mate Devin Booker and the newly acquired Bradley Beal. 

Mavs/Spurs (10/25)
The French phenom Victor Wembanyama is set to take center stage in his first game with the San Antonio Spurs. The number one pick will be thrown into the fire having to face off against the high-scoring duo of Kyrie Irving and the wizard Luka Doncic. However, the Spurs are more than just the 7’5” center with Jeremy Sochan and Devin Vassell primed to take a leap in the upcoming season under Coach Pop’s tutelage. 

Lakers/Suns (10/26)
After an up-and-down season that resulted in a Western Conference Finals run, all eyes are on the Los Angeles Lakers. LeBron James is heading into his 21st season in the league and while last year saw him become the league’s all-time leading scorer, King James and the rebuilt Lakers are looking to bring an 18th banner to Crypto Arena. The Phoenix Suns on the other hand are looking for redemption after a tough loss in the first round to the eventual NBA Champion Denver Nuggets. Having acquired Bradley Beal to form one of the most deadly trios in the league on paper, this could be a potential look at a playoff series down the road.

Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler (22) attempts to block a shot to the basket by Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum (0) during the second half of Game 4 during the NBA basketball playoffs Eastern Conference finals, Tuesday, May 23, 2023, in Miami. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

Miami/Boston (10/27)
The fiery rivalry between the Boston Celtics and Miami Heat comes to a head once again to start the season. Jayson Tatum and Jimmy Butler went to battle in the Eastern Conference Finals for the second year in a row, this time with the Miami Heat emerging victorious. After a brutal ankle roll held Tatum back in Game 7 of the ECF, he’s sure to have this game circled on his calendar. And Jimmy? He has every game circled on his calendar.

GSW/Sac (10/27)
The Sacramento Kings snapped the longest postseason drought in NBA History during the 2022-2023 season heading to the playoffs for the first time since 2006. Not only did they light the beam, they lit up teams with their high-powered offense. The young upstarts also took the then-reigning NBA champion Golden State Warriors to seven games before succumbing to the more battle-tested team. 

Lakers/HOU (11/8)
The Houston Rockets went all out this off-season, restructuring their youthful lineup and securing some much-needed veteran talent. One of those veterans? The feisty, defensive-minded forward Dillon Brooks made waves with his statements on LeBron’s age during the first round of the playoffs. Brooks will once again face off against LeBron as one of the league’s foremost pests.

Wolves/Warriors (11/12)
The Minnesota Timberwolves are starting to make a name for themselves, particularly their star guard Anthony Edwards. Edwards, known for his competitive mentality has been bringing his signature fire to Team USA during the summer. After a summer of tutelage under the Warriors coach, Ant and the T-Wolves get to prove themselves early against the Warriors. Perhaps Ant will get that dunk on Draymond he’s always wanted.

NO/Mem (12/19)*
The Pelicans and Grizzlies will forever be entangled due to the 2019 Draft. The Pelicans and Grizzlies selected South Carolina natives at the number 1 and 2 picks respectively Zion Williamson and Ja Morant. This TNT game could be a highlight of the season with a hopefully healthy Zion ready to take on a potentially returning Ja Morant who was suspended for 25 games of the 2023-2024 season. This nationally televised game just happens to be the 26th game on the schedule. Could 12 make his return that night?

GSW/Denver (12/25)
The previous two NBA Champions face each other on Christmas Day, truly a gift for hoop fans! Golden State is looking to regain its status as top dog after losing to the Los Angeles Lakers in the second round and the only way to return to champion-level status is to beat the reigning Champs. 

Dallas/Phx (12/25)
Though it’s not rivalry week just yet, the Dallas Mavericks and Phoenix Suns matchup is one fueled by hot blood. Devin Booker and Luka Doncic have a well-documented history and are at the forefront for young guards in the league. Add in the separation of Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant from the Brooklyn Nets and you have a match-up filled with coursing with intrigue.

GSW/Mem (1/15)
“The dynasty starts after you,” said Draymond Green in reference to Dillon Brooks’ comments on the contentious GSW-Memphis matchups. Well, with the absence of Dillon Brooks and the return of Ja Morant to the lineup, fans can see a rivalry renewed and two of the most electric point guards in the league face off in otherworldly shooter Steph Curry and the rim-rattling Ja Morant.

OKC/Spurs (1/24)
The future of the big man position faces off when the Number 2 pick of the 2022 Draft and the Number 1 pick of the 2023 Draft face off to start NBA Rivals Week. Victor Wembanyama and Chet Holmgren previously faced off during the 2021 FIBA U19 World Cup with Holmgren’s Team USA taking the dub. The two big men both have a tantalizing skill set and a layer of mystery due to Chet missing the entirety of the 2022-23 season. Could this matchup be the start of a long rivalry between the two slender, towering figures?

Mia/NYK (1/27)
Jimmy Buckets, Bam Adebayo, and the Miami Heat take on Jalen Brunson, Julius Randle, and the New York Knicks. The history of competition between the Knicks and Heat practically dates back to the Heat joining the NBA as a part of the 1988 expansion. Now after their second-round match-up last year, both teams are looking to cement themselves at the top of the Eastern Conference.

Phi/Denver (1/27)
The battle of the big men returns for NBA Rivals week with Joel Embiid’s Philadelphia 76ers taking on Nikola Jokic and the World Champion Denver Nuggets. The two previous MVPs will come face-to-face after a hotly debated MVP race that saw Joel Embiid earn his first MVP award. Could this later-season battle be yet another preview of this year’s MVP race?

Aug 18, 2023 No Comments
Hitting the Course with Earl Cooper and Olajuwon Ajanaku of Eastside Golf

Hitting the Course with Earl Cooper and Olajuwon Ajanaku of Eastside Golf

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Eastside Golf has made waves on the course and the concrete thanks to its unique take on the traditionally formal sport. Founded by Earl Cooper and Olajuwon Ajanaku, the two East Atlanta natives are on a mission to grow the game of golf and make it more accessible. Their impact on the world feels more palpable than ever with the brand joining forces with DJ Khaled for his upcoming DJ Khaled classic and the growing Jordan Golf collection jump-started by their collaboration in 2019. Eastside Golf’s ultimate focus is on opening the game of golf to a world of people that may not have experienced a day on the course before, to spread their love of the game Eastside Golf implemented its Community Golf Days starting in Memphis, TN wherein they offered tee times with free equipment rentals followed by an afterparty at Odds Atlier.  

What did y’all see in the Memphis golf scene that made y’all wanna start the Community Days event here?

Earl: Well, I think two things. The Community Day for us was something that we always wanted to do. It was just kind of figuring out the right time. Community Day is something that has been on our minds for quite some time and being able to, you know, select a city like Memphis makes a lot of sense. There’s a lot of connections to the city. But I think also for us, having a conversation with FedEx St. Jude championship, we saw that there was an opportunity there where they really weren’t getting the representation but they wanted it.

And so to team up with them has been a great partnership. We’re super excited about what the day holds.

O: I guess the connection that I see or actually connection for me, my father’s from South Memphis, so they actually come back and be able to give back, you know, be able to see some of my family members now, they’re gonna be out here today and see what we have going on and potentially walk away with some free stuff. But I mean, at the end of the day, it’s about just showing the community what golf can do for you. So, and nah, it’s gonna be dope today.

You got family here, they take y’all to any hot spots?

O: Nah, nah. No hotspots just yet. We just got here today, so maybe tonight, maybe tonight. Me and Earl, we went to Beale Street today. So we saw all the different restaurants.

You gotta go at night. That’s when it’s poppin’ And Y’all here on the weekend, It’s gonna be right. So y’all started working to grow the game through apparel, now, y’all moved into events. So, what’s next for the Eastside Golf crew?

O: Honestly, hopefully, a golf course. You know, it might be some years from now, but definitely growing more events. And even tournaments, invitationals, maybe professional events, but at the end of the day if we could have something to where we can introduce the game a different type of way where everybody can come out public and they can, you know, hit a bucket of balls, buy a shirt. You know, introduce, you know, these people to the game in the most authentic way.

So I think that’s next for us. Maybe it’ll be some time, but it’s definitely on our radar.

Earl: Yeah. And I think also just given an opportunity to perfect this right here. This is our first one. So it’s been, you know, constant learning. This is something we’ll continue to have more and we’ll be strategic about it and it’s just gonna get bigger and better. Same thing, you know, again, how the brand started, just started with a few pieces. You perfect that and you grow on top of that. So we hope to have one of the dopest community days in general, that you’ve seen in any community and even on a golf scene. So we’re just, we’re gonna continue to build on this one as well. 

Speaking of starting with a few pieces, y’all said that y’all knew that it was gonna take off when y’all went to the PGA event and y’all saw everybody coming up to you and asking about the logo, what’s it like to be like partnering with those events now? How has it changed for y’all since?

O: It feels as though we’re headed down the right path. It feels as though they see the vision of what we’re trying to do. They didn’t see it at first, honestly. You know, a lot of companies will admit that, but it’s crazy now. Those same companies are coming back around and we’re working with them. They’re seeing what we can do on and off the golf course. All the things that we’re trying to influence and all the people that we’re trying to touch, they definitely know that we have golf’s best interest at heart. So just to keep growing the game, man. it’s just dope to even see these companies love Eastside Golf like we do.

Yeah. Speaking of growing the game what’s it like to see the mainstream appeal of golf taking off? Like DJ Khaled’s Invitational, Jayson Tatum’s invitational, Travis is about to do the Jordan 1 Low Golf.

Earl:I think it’s great. I think it’s great. I think that’s what it’s all about, right? This sport is for everyone and for Tatum to do it or Khaled to do it, or Travis to do it, they’re doing it through their lens. And I think that’s the beauty and that’s what we want to encourage people. And I think hopefully one of the messages that we can get across today is that whether you come out here just to check out the clothes, you come out here to play nine holes, you come out here just to chip and putt or just come out here to meet us, all of that is golf.

 And that’s what excites us and hopefully again, as, as we would say when you walk away, you now wanna say, “I wanna wear one of these lovely polos or a hat” or something like that. ’cause you can wear off the course as well. And I think that’s what makes our brand so special and unique.

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So speak about that. How do y’all toe the line between streetwear and activewear? Because I’m not the best on the green but I can wear this anywhere. This is not my first time pulling this out.
Earl: Yeah, right, right (laughs) You got it on. 

O: For sure, it’s all about riding that line all the time. I mean, and what I mean by riding a line is when we create something or when I create something, it’s more of a how does this live at a lounge, you know, but then am I comfortable, you know? But then on top of that, will I be too hot if I were to the golf course? So answering like a list of questions and then seeing if that piece, I would say qualifies or is a yes on that list of questions, and then we move forward from there. Some of the answers are gonna be no, but then that tilted more towards streetwear.

So we still have more of the lifestyle, but we still have a lot of golf pieces as well that you could wear on and off the course.

Earl: Yeah. And I think too that it’s also just questioning tradition, right? And saying, well, why is it that way? Does it have to be that way? That’s also a common question that we ask ourselves. ’cause it feels that way. It’s like, especially in golf, you always kind of have like these questions in the back of your head is what I’ll say. Right? Like, and even we do even still to this day. So it’s like thinking of all of those questions prior to through the development process and saying, oh, okay, but you can wear that off the course and you see that in even, you know, in the Jordan footwear, right?

Like a lot of that footwear even, you know, you can catch it on our website, but we’re gonna be showing people how you can wear that footwear on and off the golf course. Now when you have a spike shoe, we definitely want you to wear it ’cause it can get kind of hazardous and slip, something like that. But at the same time, you know, just showing them as well.

So questioning tradition, I heard y’all say that golf is about the experience that you make of it. And if you’re not on the green to experience it yourself, like you’re not getting the full experience. So what makes like the perfect day for y’all going on the course? Like what, how is your experience? ’cause you know, some people like to get out there with the cigars and drinks. What makes that perfect experience for you?

Earl: For me is really playing with the people that I enjoy being around because it’s a way to spend time with them. I like a team match ’cause I’m gonna have a few bad holes so I need somebody to pick me up. I really don’t indulge too much when I’m out there ’cause I’m trying to stay, you know, focused. Especially if I’m in a team match after the round, the 19th hole for sure. You know what I mean? You definitely might catch me, you know, with a cigar or a cocktail or something like that. But, uh, for me I’m super relaxed.

I like the team format. Playing a really nice golf course too, though I do enjoy, you know, playing a good golf course for me whereas we would say you get to hit almost every club in your bag. Right. So it’s not necessarily just being all the way long or all the way short, a little bit of mix and just kind of hitting multiple clubs in your bag.

O: Yeah, yeah. For me, a great golf course first off, somewhere we can just have a good time, be a little loud, play my music, you know what I’m saying? But then, like he said, still enjoy it with some people that I enjoy, that I want to be around. And then, you know, maybe a transfusion or something  (laughs). And then on top of that look and fly as well. Like, I want be out here, I wanna be comfortable. But then, you know, might take a couple pictures, but that’s a, that’s a great day for me.

Earl: Oh, and shooting maybe 65 as well. Winning a Trophy.

O: Yeah.  I need that.

Earl: Setting the course record.

O: I Need that (laugh). That’s a normal day though. That’s just a normal day (laughs). Yeah, that’s a great day to me. 

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So I have to ask this, we’re from the two roasting capitals of the USA. So how do you bring the trash talk to the courts?

Earl: Oh yeah. Well now we bringing that, we bringing that. That’s a really good question. I can tell one. If you have a putt that in your mind you feel like you should make, but then you miss it, he’s always like, “yo, take it away. (laughs). Like, get that outta here.” It’s just kind of like when you, when you feel like you should be getting out the hole, it’s like nah, you know, take it with you. When you hit a good drive, you kind of give the person that look. A “beat that” kind of thing. Yeah, it’s definitely a lot of trash-talking going on.

O: A lot of, I would say subtleties when it, when it comes down to it, like just trying to get into the, to the other person’s mind and the mental game. It is definitely mental. It’s standing over their putt maybe like four feet, you know, they make it, you say “never a doubt. (laughs).”

Why’d you make me putt it then “never a doubt?” The mind games. Hundred percent. But nah, nah, it’s all fun and games, but, that’s how we get it. I tell we saw mind games with us for sure.

To wrap it up, dream course, dream foursome?

I would have to say a golf course I haven’t played yet. Augusta National and then playing with, Barack Obama, playing with Jay-Z and Earl (laughs). There we go. That was a good one. He took like two of my answers. I definitely was gonna say Augusta. But I’ll, I’ll use another course that I really wanna play outside of Augusta is Cypress Point which is on the West Coast. And then I would obviously put O in that group, I would say my dad and I would put MJ. Yeah, put MJ in there.

You ain’t played with MJ yet?

Earl: Not yet. Not yet. Yet.

O: Not yet. Not yet. Definitely talk some trash.

 I bet y’all don’t want to play MJ. He’s competitive (laugh).

Earl: We gotta make a little bit more money now. I’m joking.

O: Nah, (laughs) He’s a good guy. I’ve had, I’ve had dinner with him, smoke cigars with him, had little Cincorol with him. But I mean he wants to see us do good. You know, he calls us pioneers of the game of golf at the end of the day. And for him to want to see everybody that even has a slight interest in golf, or just in fashion. But now pick up a golf club and now wear Jordan golf shoes, Jordan’s period on the golf course and everywhere else he sees where golf can truly just expand and be the new sport that everybody plays. 

Jul 24, 2023 No Comments