Earlier this month, we showed you a sneak preview of a very special edition of the Zoom Kobe IV that honors some recent achievements in Kobe’s career. Individual accolades have already been covered with the NBA Finals versions that were scrawled with some of the Black Mamba’s stats and numbers, and now we get a look at a pair with more of a team emphasis. Last year, Kobe was a member of the Olympic gold medal winning U.S. basketball team, as well as the NBA Champion Los Angeles Lakers. This Zoom Kobe IV honors both accomplishments with an interesting version of the shoe that incorporates elements of the color schemes from both teams. Adding to that, these kicks are also decorated with some snakeskin graphics and a black mamba illustration as well as two different insoles, one recognizing the Olympic victory and the other acknowledging Kobe’s 4th ring with the Lakers. As usual, MarqueeSole has a few sizes in stock early, so if you want yours ahead of the game, you’d better act fast.
Nike Zoom Kobe IV – Olympic Gold/NBA Championship Edition
Aaron Kr.
September 23, 2009
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