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apparently $210 is the "global" price, and North America price is $220
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apparently $210 is the "global" price, and North America price is $220
could be....but young folk (and some old heads) completely follow what these celebs do..lol...imo, as long as the celebs rock them they'll stay hot.Getting played, hmm yea could be. But for every one person that moves on from Js, 5 more youngins start up with it because their elders were buyin kicks and it's what they see...plus the Internet is the ultimate a hype man...
Never....I do me always F a celebcould be....but young folk (and some old heads) completely follow what these celebs do..lol...imo, as long as the celebs rock them they'll stay hot.
apparently $210 is the "global" price, and North America price is $220
@j23app means that the 'global' price of $210 is how it's converted to United States dollar in other countries based on the exchange rate.Is that dollar sign next to the 210 global too?Nah that's American as well
gotta duke it out for what you really wantWhere can we pre order from? I don't feel like fighting in line this year
Because they didn't have glitter and a glued metal jumpan?cant wait to rock these. Legend blues just didnt do it for me.
Stupid question but if the Warriors beat the 72-10 record then that record will not be the most historic season as indicated behind the tongue?
In my opinion, GSW need to win the title if they do beat the 72-10 regular season record while having at least an 83.33% winning percentage record in the playoffs.
Stupid question but if the Warriors beat the 72-10 record then that record will not be the most historic season as indicated behind the tongue?
Yeah. But if the Warriors beat the 72-10 by the end of the season then Bulls 72-10 is not the most historic season. And I think the "most historic season" is only referring to the regular season of the 96 Bulls.I was thinking about this today too. But the Warriors can't beat 72-10 by the 19th so technically it will still be the historic season wheb they drop. I don't think Nike/JB could have predicted the Warriors starting out in mid-season form.
Yeah but I believe the "most historic season" is only referring to the regular season record which most people think is unbeatable. Just my opinion.
In my opinion, GSW need to win the title if they do beat the 72-10 regular season record while having at least an 83.33% winning percentage record in the playoffs.
The team also needs someone to win the regular season MVP, all-star game MVP, 6th man of the year, and coach of the year to be considered the most historic season ever.
With the way they've been playing lately, anything is possible.
If they lose 11 games then they won't, they've been playing excellently starting out but you never know what might happen over the course of the season. Wish them the best of luck though.
Stupid question but if the Warriors beat the 72-10 record then that record will not be the most historic season as indicated behind the tongue?
If the Bulls didn't win the title in 1996, then no one would be calling their season the most historic. It would be labeled as the most disappointing. Look at the 2007 Patriots, they went undefeated up until the Super Bowl, and lost. People don't talk about how the Patriots went unbeaten, they talk about how they lost.
Yeah. But if the Warriors beat the 72-10 by the end of the season then Bulls 72-10 is not the most historic season. And I think the "most historic season" is only referring to the regular season of the 96 Bulls.
Agreed.If the Bulls didn't win the title in 1996, then no one would be calling their season the most historic. It would be labeled as the most disappointing. Look at the 2007 Patriots, they went undefeated up until the Super Bowl, and lost. People don't talk about how the Patriots went unbeaten, they talk about how they lost.
Yeah. But if the Warriors beat the 72-10 by the end of the season then Bulls 72-10 is not the most historic season. And I think the "most historic season" is only referring to the regular season of the 96 Bulls.
Jordan winning the MVP for the regular season, and all-star MVP, along with Kukoc winning 6th man of the year, Phil's coach of the year, all solidified how historic the season was by sweeping the major regular season awards, AND winning the championship.
Sure, the Warriors are on a pace to have more than 72 wins in a season, but if you don't win the championship, the season was a bust, and that's how history would remember them as.
Ask any player, they would rather have the ring than any other record.
Second place is 1st loser.
@j23app
means that the 'global' price of $210 is how it's converted to United States dollar in other countries based on the exchange rate.
For example with today's current exchange rate,
$210USD =€196.79EUR = C$278.99 (Canadian) = £139.06 (British Pound) = $289 (Australian)
$220USD = €206.16EUR = C$292.28 (Canadian) = £145.68 (British Pound) = $302 (Australian).
Also, the United States isn't the only country in the world that uses the '$' as its currency symbol.
Even though it makes no sense to have different prices with the US and 'globally', my only guess would be packaging costs. Hopefully it doesn't happen to the international consumers, but maybe the price difference (IF TRUE) is because the 72-10s will come in the standard 30th anniversary box, instead of the drawer type.Ok then how is it $210 globally and $220 North American? That doesn't make any sense. I understand the exchange rate smart guy but $210 & $220 are different prices no matter how you break it down
For me, I know it's no deal. I see what JB doing. It's smart. Why not get that money that was being left on the table. But for me, I can choose to skip releases and go back later and cop for "retail" or near with no worries. I may be a sheep for liking it but kicks is what I like to buy and not having to haggle with these kids out here tryna flip GRs for big bucks is a plus in my book...but that's me
Getting played, hmm yea could be. But for every one person that moves on from Js, 5 more youngins start up with it because their elders were buyin kicks and it's what they see...plus the Internet is the ultimate a hype man...
Droppin jewels [emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji]Exactly my point. If I can pay $200-$250 (retail $170-$190) months later versus $275-$350 maybe even $400 (retail $160-$185) for a GR then that is a savings out of my pocket. If JB is getting a bigger peice of the pie (the margin between retail and resell) then we can agree that's a good business move by them.
As far as sheep go fam, Nike, JB, Addidas etc. got everyone in NT and millions more worldwide. If you took every $ spent since you started copping and invested properly, w/ compound interest etc.....you get the point.
Some stay thirsty, I to stay woke.
Getting played, hmm yea could be. But for every one person that moves on from Js, 5 more youngins start up with it because their elders were buyin kicks and it's what they see...plus the Internet is the ultimate a hype man...
Again, on point.