January 9th, 2012 by John K.
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NBA Feet is back in action with a look at some of the notable games over the weekend. The highlights belong to a small group of players, like Monta Ellis, who rocked the Air Jordan XI ‘Silver Anniversary’ and the Air Jordan 8.0 ‘Aqua’. New teammate Nate Robinson, a noted sneakerhead, caught our attention with the Air Jordan XIII ‘Playoffs’ (it’s great to see him back on court, isn’t it?). A bit more south, Blake Griffin sported a new PE colorway of the Nike Zoom Hyperdunk 2011 while Kobe Bryant rocked the Nike Zoom Kobe VII ‘Concord’. Don’t forget John Wall’s Reebok Zig Encore, Durant’s new KD IV joints, and a ton more – all detailed below. via Yahoo!.
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January 5th, 2012 by Aaron Hope
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Not only is CC Sabathia the highest paid pitcher in Major League Baseball history, he also got his Air Jordan XI ’Concords’ over two years before you did! CC’s been with Jordan Brand for a while now, and he was spotted wearing Concord cleats throughout the 2009 World Series run and for the rest of his tenure as a New York Yankee. The above pictured pair was taken to the mound in defense of the crown, a 2010 PE with ’52′ on the heel gusset that’s the kind of thing almost everyone in the world could only dream of having built to match their jersey. So while this is one of the few game-worn but unsigned player exclusives we’ve seen here on Sneaker News, they do still have the kind of novelty that’ll push the price up in the auction currently available from comradess on eBay.
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November 16th, 2011 by John K.
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Nike Air logos were used on Air Jordans III to the Air Jordan VI, and during the earlier part of the last decade, the Nike branding was supplanted by Jumpman symbols, which has caused an interesting debate in the Air Jordan community. While some weren’t too pleased with the ‘original’ state being tweaked, others were just happy to rock their favorite sneakers without fear of having them fall apart. Then came the Air Jordan XI ‘Silver Anniversary’, which featured no Jumpman at all. Instead, Jordan Brand released twenty-three pairs of a Jumpman’ed version, randomly dispersing them to retailers worldwide. However puzzling that may sound, not all twenty-three pairs have been accounted for (or those lucky few simply did not know what gems they had in their possession). Here we have another look at the rare Air Jordan XI; this version is actually a size 13 and like the previous Promo Sample we showed you, could have originally been made for Michael himself. Check out the extra shots below and if you’re interesting in bidding, hit up the auction from oregonsole on eBay.
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