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Sneaker News March Madness Nike Kobe Reaches The Final Four

Sneaker News March Madness Nike Kobe Reaches The Final Four

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Tonight, the NCAA March Madness will come to a close with a dynamite match-up between the perennial contenders in the Duke Blue Devils and the hot Wisconsin Badgers. The Sneaker News March Madness tournament, which aims to crown the single best Nike Kobe of all-time, has a little catching up to do, however, because today the Final Four round is now open for battle. The Kobe 6 “Grinch”, “What The” Kobe 8, Kobe 7 “Galaxy”, and Kobe 6 “Barcelona” are all vying for a shot at the Championship round, but it’s up to you to determine which legendary sneaker advances. The polls are now open below, so vote for your favorite and look out for the Final round on Wednesday, April 8th.

MATCHUP #1

It’s an all-out battle between two of the most memorable Nike Kobe 6s ever. The popular “Grinch” colorway, which was inspired by the Christmas season, takes on the red-hot “Barcelona” pair, a Euro-exclusive that paid homage to Kobe’s love for the football club.

MATCHUP #2

What’s the most overhyped colorway concept in Nike Basketball history? Is it the “Galaxy”, the All-Star theme that set the world ablaze in February of 2012, or the “What The”, which is currently a strong pillar in today’s energetic colorways?

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