NBA All-Star weekend is the league’s biggest showcase, something like the Super Bowl, Daytona 500 and WrestleMania made into the game’s ultimate ‘hybrid’. Eastern Conference starting forward LeBron James showed why he could very well win a third consecutive MVP award with the elusive ASGs triple-double, but here’s more proof that even elite athletes gotta look up to somebody. During the 2011 NBA Circuit, LeBron was photographed at the Marriot in LA wearing a red l/s tee and the Nike Air Max LeBron VII ‘Deion Sanders’ from last year’s ‘Heroes Pack’ to complete his fit. ‘Bron’s always said he could excel on the football field and with basketball starting to look downright easy, maybe we’ll ‘Witness’ another two-sport superstar. However unlikely, one thing we know is that you can count on Nike Basketball for more dope themes on King James’ kicks and you can see more of him in the ‘Deion Sanders’ AML7 by clicking on the jump below. via ESPN
Celebrity Feet: LeBron James – Nike Air Max LeBron VII ‘Deion Sanders’
Aaron Hope
May 31st, 2023 (updated)
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