Tweet To commemorate this upcoming Independence Day, Nike SB will be dropping the “Firecraker” Nike SB Dunk Low Premium this summer. The “Firecracker” is an ode to the celebration to the 4th of July. The colorway is Black with White accents. However, the heel cup is a graphic design of the old school firecracker packaging. A definite must have for fans of the SB line. No release dat has been giving as of yet, but we will keep our eyes and ears open to get you that info. Check out the photos above for a closer look. via: Sneaker News jQuery(‘.nrelate_bty’).removeClass(‘nrelate_bty’); Article source: Kicks on Fire
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JR Smith’s Case for 2013 Kicks On Court Champion
There is something undeniably distinctive in regards to JR Smith’s selection of kicks on court. Customarily, one can determine a player’s favorite shoe based on the frequency of a particular model they wear on court, but no, not in JR’s case. It’s impossible to form a conclusion on which silhouette, or signature line for that matter, is most desirable to him on court judging by his Kicks On Court resume this season alone. Yes, JR’s Kicks On Court rotation was that assorted this year. “Man, I like so many different shoes,” said JR Smith. “I really like to wear a variety of kicks on the court.” And that he did. Mr. Smith wore a shoe from seven different signature lines, including Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Kevin Durant and Penny Hardaway; JR even laced up a pair from the classic Bo Jackson line
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FTC x Nike SB Dunk Low “Finally” – Release Date
Tweet Nike SB will be releasing the highly anticipated FTC x Nike SB collab sneaker this weekend at FTC locations. The FTC x Nike SB Dunk Low “Finally” will have it’s worldwide release the following weekend of Saturday, June 1st, 2013. These joints will be a must have for SB enthusiasts. Check out some new images above of the “Finally” SB Dunk Low. via: Sneaker News jQuery(‘.nrelate_bty’).removeClass(‘nrelate_bty’); Article source: Kicks on Fire
NBA Kicks: Boris Diaw gets GIFed in the Nike Air Max HyperAggressor “Black History Month”
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Kicks On Court: King James Scores Game Winner in White/Black ‘Speckle’ LeBron X Elite
It seems as if LeBron James debuts a new shoe every single playoff game. Specifically, he’s worn seven different shoes in Miami’s 10 playoff games this postseason. His latest debut came in the form of a never-before-seen, black and white Nike LeBron X Elite PE in Game 1 of the Pacers vs. Heat series. The distinctive element of this LeBron X Elite is a black and white speckled element that is seen throughout the entire midsole and side panels. View multiple, detailed shots of this Elite PE in addition to LeBron’s game winner, in today’s Kicks On Court edition. LeBron James facing up in a ‘speckle’ Nike LeBron X Elite LeBron James’ ‘Speckle’ Nike LeBron X Elite PE LeBron James scoring the overtime winner in a ‘Speckle’ Nike LeBron X Elite PE LeBron James’ ‘Speckle’ Nike LeBron X Elite PE
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Nike SB Dunk Mid (First Look)
Tweet Nike SB continues to draw inspiration from the most intriguing sources. Here we’re seeing an upcoming pair of Nike SB Dunk Mid that draws inspiration from watermelon. The shoe features a bright green upper constructed from tumbled and and perforated leather. All the while, bright red works the tongue branding and Nike swoosh logo, while a yellow midsole anchors the look. As of now, the sneaker is expected to release in September. Stay tuned in for more information. via NSB. jQuery(‘.nrelate_bty’).removeClass(‘nrelate_bty’); Article source: Kicks on Fire
UNDFTD x Nike “Ballistic Bring Back 2003” Pack ( More Images )
Tweet We take another detailed look at the UNDFTD x Nike collab, “Ballistic Bring Back 2003” Pack. This special collection features the Nike Dunk High Premium and the Nike Hyperdunk 2012. Coming in a miltary style color scheme which blends earth tone colors which gives the sneakers a simplistic, but distinct look. The UNDFTD x Nike “Ballistic Bring Back 2003″ Pack is scheduled to drop this Saturday, May 25th, 2013 at select Nike Retailers. Check out the photos above for a closer look. via: Sneaker News jQuery(‘.nrelate_bty’).removeClass(‘nrelate_bty’); Article source: Kicks on Fire
Kicks On Court: Manu Ginobili Dons Two Different LeBrons in Game 2
San Antonio Spurs sixth man Manu Ginobili has been rocking LeBrons for the entire season. Specifically, our Kicks On Court column consistently spotted him in the Freegums x Nike LeBron 9 throughout the 82-game regular season and recently switched to the “Black Diamond” Nike LeBron X for the postseason. In yesterday’s Game 2 of the Grizzlies vs. Spurs series, Ginobili brought both of the aforementioned LeBrons to the court. After having a below-average start to the game in the “Black Diamond” LeBron X, Ginobili switched to his trusty Freegums x Nike LeBron 9 for the second half. View these kicks, plus DeJuan Blair’ KD V iD, Boris Diaw’s Hyperfuse PE and Quincy Pondexter’s dunk of the night in the adidas Real Deal, below. Manu Ginobili attacking the rim in the Nike LeBron X “Black Diamond” Manu Ginobili shooting in the
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Kicks On Court: Manu Ginobili Dons Two Different LeBrons in Game 2
San Antonio Spurs sixth man Manu Ginobili has been rocking LeBrons for the entire season. Specifically, our Kicks On Court column consistently spotted him in the Freegums x Nike LeBron 9 throughout the 82-game regular season and recently switched to the “Black Diamond” Nike LeBron X for the postseason. In yesterday’s Game 2 of the Grizzlies vs. Spurs series, Ginobili brought both of the aforementioned LeBrons to the court. After having a below-average start to the game in the “Black Diamond” LeBron X, Ginobili switched to his trusty Freegums x Nike LeBron 9 for the second half. View these kicks, plus DeJuan Blair’ KD V iD, Boris Diaw’s Hyperfuse PE and Quincy Pondexter’s dunk of the night in the adidas Real Deal, below. Manu Ginobili attacking the rim in the Nike LeBron X “Black Diamond” Manu Ginobili shooting in the
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Next in Line: Why Kyrie Irving Deserves a Signature Sneaker
Almost 10 years ago to the day, LeBron James signed a historic seven-year, $93 million contract with Nike before playing a single game in the NBA. In 2001, Allen Iverson signed a lifetime extension with Reebok, before his initial 10-year contract was completed. That exorbitant contract was said to have a payout of no less that $10 million per year. In 2012, Derrick Rose signed a “lifetime” contract with adidas, which is actually a confirmed 14-year, $260 million deal. Outside of Derrick Rose and Nike Basketball’s trifecta of James, Kevin Durant, and Kobe Bryant, finding another NBA stars with a popular signature sneakers is difficult. However, with a new influx of talent in the league, we discuss who is Next In Line to receive a signature sneaker. Allen Iverson signed a “lifetime” contract with Reebok in 2001 Before detailing who we
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