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That's most basketball shoes nowadays...but that's usually reseller talk...I just buy shoes cause I like themThats his net worth. When you can’t understand why his shoes have no resale value it’s because you over value him.
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That's most basketball shoes nowadays...but that's usually reseller talk...I just buy shoes cause I like themThats his net worth. When you can’t understand why his shoes have no resale value it’s because you over value him.
Same. I buy shoes to wear em.That's most basketball shoes nowadays...but that's usually reseller talk...I just buy shoes cause I like them
I mean I’m in no way a lebron fan, I’m a fan of the heat before lebron rode dwade to a couple rings, but the same thing you’re saying about Lebron happened to Kobe’s and things reversed course when he retire and then fell again until he passed. When bron hangs it up his stuff will bounce again. I’m just glad I can pick up a SB8 or a WTT, shoes that were iconic in the super hyped Nike basketball era of 2011-2014, for basically retail on the aftermarket. I will take that every day of the week.I wouldnt say plenty. Only stuff is rare PEs and even those have taken huge nose dives compared to 10 years ago. Its def a buyers market for Lebrons. You literally have to find someone who has been looking for the shoe to move it.
Kobes didnt go crazy until he died. Before he died you could get any GR type kobe (minus grinches) for slightly over retail. Then they rose again at the news of the contract. A big thing though, is Kobes have consistently been more popular than Lebrons, by consumers and players. I don't see Lebron's shoes doing the same thing, even when he retires, but ofcourse I could be grossly wrong. Thankfully i nabbed the NYC 4s end of 2020 for a price I was happy with. If his shoes do end up going up, pairs like those will go crazy. Mind boggling to think how much that shoe was 10 years ago.I mean I’m in no way a lebron fan, I’m a fan of the heat before lebron rode dwade to a couple rings, but the same thing you’re saying about Lebron happened to Kobe’s and things reversed course when he retire and then fell again until he passed. When bron hangs it up his stuff will bounce again. I’m just glad I can pick up a SB8 or a WTT, shoes that were iconic in the super hyped Nike basketball era of 2011-2014, for basically retail on the aftermarket. I will take that every day of the week.
Definitely isn't true as far as consumers.A big thing though, is Kobes have consistently been more popular than Lebrons, by consumers and players.
No way consumers would take brons over kobes. Not now not then.Definitely isn't true as far as consumers.
Players maybe, but I can't be 100% sure on that. LeBrons were worn pretty heavily around the league years back. Not so much now.
Probably not now and that's due to circumstances. You did say consistently and numbers/articles will state otherwise.No way consumers would take brons over kobes. Not now not then.
No way consumers would take brons over kobes. Not now not then.
Me too, that’s the only page which say thatThe day before Playoff 12s? I have trouble believing that.
I wouldnt say plenty. Only stuff is rare PEs and even those have taken huge nose dives compared to 10 years ago. Its def a buyers market for Lebrons. You literally have to find someone who has been looking for the shoe to move it.

I’m not saying i believe it BUT Bron has shouted out that page a few timesMe too, that’s the only page which say that
The day before Playoff 12s? I have trouble believing that.