If you live in Miami, it’s easy to get over the heartbreak over a loss. The 2011 NBA Finals against Mavericks and the 1999 Playoff series against the eventual Eastern Conference Champion New York Knicks (as well as the other missed opportunities thanks to Michael Jordan) are all easy to forget if you live in one of the biggest party cities in the world. There’s nothing like a night in Miami, so we’re sure that even LeBron James didn’t take too long in recovering from his loss to the Heat, and for Nike LeBron fans who were expecting a ‘Championship’ shoe of some sort, the Nike LeBron 8 V/2 Low ‘Miami Nights’ was a great consolation prize. Although these hit only in Asia in limited numbers, they’re still regarded as one of the best LeBron 8 colorways to have released this year, and this new small batch of images may convince those who weren’t big on the Miami Nights that perhaps the crazier, the better. Check out the extra images below and let us know where the ‘Miami Nights’ ranks among all released LeBron 8 colorways. via lilpennymagicfan on ISS.
Nike LeBron 8 V/2 Low ‘Miami Nights’ – New Photos
John Kim
June 24th, 2013 (updated)
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