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I got my pair earlier today, im liking them.. I like them so much i will buy another pair on saturday
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My point being ya'll calling those a nickname which makes just asuch of a point as HGG. That simple
Out of nowhere? It’s the same time every year unless you let it expire and get ticketed for it.
Sure, not like JB hasn't acknowledged DTRT with a special limited version of the ones from the movie anywayI'm not "ya'll" calling any shoes by nicknames other than literal descriptions like "black toes." But I get your point, fair enough. However, in my opinion, calling a shoe something like "playoffs" or "All-Stars" is a lot more appropriate--for convenience sake, and far more historically accurate--than calling these HGGs. Let's start calling white/cement 4s "Do The Right Thing's," then
Sure, not like JB hasn't acknowledged DTRT with a special limited version of the ones from the movie anyway
ALL I SAID was that the seemingly widespread use of labelling this shoe HGG is dopey. It has so little to do with this 13.
He Got Game can go take a hike. I first bought these shoes because Mike wore them. The He Got Game name came much later. The shoes were already popular before that overrated Spike Lee movie.
but nobody calls the foamposite pro the he got games. why is that?It doesn't matter what you call them. But you can't neglect the basketball culture contributions from spike lee. From "she's gotta have it, to do the right thing and he got game" spike lee has had influence to basketball culture being filmed through his vision.
Don't forget thier were other iconic Nike sneakers in the movie and Nike did the "he got game" pack a few years ago.
Foamposites ring a bell!
pull upif somebody called these the he got games in real life i would cringe
its just a marketing ploy by stores, resellers, and hypebeast to create a certain story of importance to make the shoe more profitable.
at the time of he got game nike inserted the shoe into the movie for advertisement purposes
we all know denzel could give a **** about jordans because he was in his 30’s before a single air jordan was ever created. his generation was rocking converse allstars because thats all they had back then. in reality when ol boy told him how much they cost he would have lost his **** and told the ***** you better go back in there and get me something for 25 bucks before i beat the breaks off your zesty lookin *** lol
I hate the HGG nickname, hate the cherry nickname even moreI'm not "ya'll" calling any shoes by nicknames other than literal descriptions like "black toes." But I get your point, fair enough. However, in my opinion, calling a shoe something like "playoffs" or "All-Stars" is a lot more appropriate--for convenience sake, and far more historically accurate--than calling these HGGs. Let's start calling white/cement 4s "Do The Right Thing's," then
They are called the “pearls” but few people will still reference them off the movie.but nobody calls the foamposite pro the he got games. why is that?
This was the first time I ever saw these.
In slam magazine
It was a big deal, everyone wanted to see them lol
I remember thinking 150 was wild...first Jordan that was 150
EVERYONE wanted the iversons tho
well arent we sassy this morning?pull up
I'll tell it to your face