A mid-series injury to Knicks All-Star F/C Amare Stoudemire all but sealed the deal for the Boston Celtics, but STAT made one last hoorah before he bowed out of the 2010-11 NBA season for good. You might’ve spotted Stoudemire’s brand new Zoom Huarache TR Mid PE during our NBA Feet recap from earlier today – a blazing orange upper in patent leather paired with a white midsole and a translucent blue forefoot outsole. This particular PE features Amare’s AS1 PE logo on the tongue with a unique insole featuring a number of graphics. The Zoom Huarache TR Mid isn’t primarily a basketball shoe, but an all-purpose performance Trainer with apparent adaptivity to the hardwood. Stoudemire wasn’t the only player to rock Huarache TR Mids this season, but his PE’s have shined the brightest, and it looks like there’s a third one of the trio – an ‘Alternate’ featuring a Black upper and Orange/Blue trim around the shoe. Check out additional images of Stoudemire’s new PE as well as some in-game shots and stick with Sneaker News for more updates regarding his kicks! via DJCK.
Nike Zoom Huarache TR Mid – Amare Stoudemire’s Knicks PE’s
John Kim
May 31st, 2023 (updated)
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