They should. It will accommodate the fans of players who don't have signature shoes.
Like stated earlier, I think Anthony Davis has more than enough potential to have his one signature shoe.
Blake Griffin is my favorite athlete in the league right now, and I was always trying to get his shoes...
I think he does. Nike needs a PG to have signature.
and Nike needs to expand their market by giving more signature shoes to deserving athletes.
like in the 90's a lot of dudes had signature sneakers on nike.
MJ, Penny, Pip, Rodman, Cwebb, Charles Barkley, GP
I think my above post will answer your second question
But Sakuragi Hanamichi is NOT the MJ of BBall. quite the opposite.
His character is actually a new-comer to basketball, but he picks up the basics extremely quick.
When is skills begin to develop, you could guess that he's inspired more by...
Don't know why they would give the 'Slam Dunks' that official name. I understand that he(Inoue Takehiko) is the author, but the shoe itself is commemorating his main character Sakuragi Hanamichi. Unless JB plans to release future colorways featuring SLAM DUNK Characters. Like a pair of Rukawa...
Im gonna stick to it standing for 'Knock Out'
The story is that MJ was a fan of boxing back in the 80's and the sport itself was very popular.
i remember a shoe store owner who had incredible knowlege in sneakers and sports
Say 'When you get KNOCKED OUT, your body hits the CANVAS'
Hence the...
I'm not sure if this was stated anytime earlier in the thread, but I noticed this when I saw the comparison pics of the Infrared pack and the 2014.
This probably shows that this year's release was more accurate with the OG pair.
Look closely at the medial side of the shoe, Where the...
here's my story:
Only raffles or chances I had on copping these was from the Shiekh's online raffle.
I registered for 90% of the stores in Los Angeles county using 4 different e-mails and names of myself, brother, GF, and close friend.
Checked my personal e-mails and no luck. So I said F'ck...