January 25th, 2012 by Aaron Hope
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Andre Iguodala is the highest profile NBA star to show up wearing the Nike Zoom Hyperenforcer so far, and while we’ve seen several colorways previewed for February and later release dates, there aren’t any that match Iggy’s 76ers PEs. But have a look at this run of sample Zoom Hyperforcer iD makeups and you’ll find that one of them quite closely matches the joints we showed you in a recent NBA Feet feature. Add in the rest of the color options at your disposal and pretty much any of your favorite teams can be represented in home or away looks, or you can just go crazy and give each segment its own shade for a true 1 of 1 design. Peep the samples after the jump and look for these at NIKEiD on January 31st along with the also debuting Zoom KD IV iD and its ‘Year of the Dragon’ limited edition.
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January 16th, 2012 by John K.
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While most of the sports world was focused on the NFL Divisional Playoff games over the weekend, there were still a number of headlines made by the NBA. Kobe Bryant continued his streak of 40-point games while wearing the Nike Zoom Kobe VII, and Monta Ellis strengthened his campaign as this year’s Gilbert Arenas as he was spotted rocking the Air Jordan XI ‘Space Jam’. Teammate and fellow sneakerhead Nate Robinson rotated the Air Jordan XIII ‘Playoffs’ and Nike Air Max2 CB ’94. Ray Allen rocked the Air Jordan XIII ‘Ray Allen PE’ against the Bulls, Rudy Gay and Andre Iguodala sported the Nike Zoom Hyperenforcer (releasing this February), and Timofey Mosgov of the Nuggets shined in the Nike Zoom Huarache 2K4. In the PE corner, Lamarcus Aldridge rocked Silver/Black/Red Air Max Hyperdunk 2011s, LeBron broke out the red/black PE, and Chris Paul showed off a new Clipper-centric CP3.V Check out all the NBA action below and stick with us for more NBA Feet coverage! via Yahoo!.
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January 6th, 2012 by Aaron Hope
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Flywire and Hyperfuse. The only shoe before this one to make that claim was the LeBron 9, so while it might have been overshadowed to this point by the 2011 Hyperdunks and Hyperfuses, don’t you dare sleep on the Nike Zoom Hyperenforcer. The latest addition to Nike Basketball’s family of performance machines takes its cues mostly from the Hyperdunk, but offers entirely new lines and the unprecedented acorementioned combo that should make these a hit with the same high energy crowd that put both of the other Hyper- series to good use. It looks like we’ll see more of the grey-soled TB editions as with the Zoom Hyperdunk 2011 Low, though both the black and white editions would also serve as satisfactory templates for ‘away’ and ‘home’ looks, respectively. You’ll see five different pairs of Zoom Hyperenforcers when you click through; which pair looks best from this set? Let us know with a comment and be sure to check back with Sneaker News for the US release dates. via HC
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January 2nd, 2012 by Aaron Hope
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So new it hasn’t even popped up on any pro or college ballers this season, the Nike Zoom Hyperenforceris set to make an appearance at your local retailer. This mid/high-cut design that adds Flywire to reinforce its Hyperfuse-built body seems like it’s exactly the kind of thing a relatively swift big man like Chris Bosh or Pau Gasol would be looking to wear now that Nike Basketball isn’t offering a strapped/Max Air-cushioned member of the Hyperdunk series. The first two colorways are pretty basic, giving you the choice of either red or blue accents on a ‘home’ base template, but we’ll almost certainly see NBA player exclusive colorways if these take hold with the aforementioned frontcourt class. Click through to see more of the Sport Red edition and stick with Sneaker News for word on their US availability, as they’re just starting to touch down in Asia. via SM
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December 7th, 2011 by Aaron Hope
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We just got our first look at the upcoming Nike Air Max Hyperaggressor earlier today, and it looks like that’s not the only Hyperfuse-uppered novelty on the horizon. Joining the Hyperaggressor in the battle for most intimidating Nike Basketball shoe name is the new Nike Zoom Hyperenforcer, a model that added a couple syllables since we last saw it called ‘Zoom Hyperforce’. The mouthful of a name seems fitting given that this lightweight design is absolutely packed full of cutting edge tech, its Zoom Air-cushioned ride the only model not named ‘LeBron 9′ to integrate Flywire into a Hyperfuse shell. White colorways with black plus red or blue accents have strong ‘home’ looks about them, and you can see more when you click through on the jump below. Let us know which is your favorite of Nike Basketball’s expanding top tier and stick with Sneaker News for the US release dates. via Gallery2
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