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Nike Hyperdunk Supreme – NBA on TNT

Nike Hyperdunk Supreme – NBA on TNT

Nike Hyperdunk Supreme - NBA on TNT
Photos: shadygroc on eBay

Nike has kept their hottest basketball shoe, the Hyperdunk, fresh with an ton of limited releases.  One of the more recent pairs was made in commemoration of 20 years of NBA broadcasting on the TNT television network.  This Hyperdunk features a blue mid-sole with a red front – sole.  The upper is mostly black with gray fly-wire, blue Swooshes to match the sole, blue laces and red lace-holes at the top by the ankles.  The most notable part of this release is the tongue’s label which features charicatures of TNT’s basketball announcers who all of us NBA fans are more than familiar with: Ernie Johnson, Kenny “The Jet” Smith, and of course SIR Charles Barkely.  Don’t plan on camping for these since they have already been released in the ATL, limited to 48 pairs.  But don’t worry, you can pick these up now on ebay, and you may see them in the coming weeks at the usual consignment shops.

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Nike Hyperdunk Supreme - NBA on TNT

Nike Hyperdunk Supreme - NBA on TNT

Nike Hyperdunk Supreme - NBA on TNT

Nike Hyperdunk Supreme - NBA on TNT


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