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Just jokes bro, idc
And yes, those 8s bricked.
I damn near picked my pair up on clearance.
Lmao had to display the stats just in case
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Just jokes bro, idc
And yes, those 8s bricked.
I damn near picked my pair up on clearance.
Not in today’s economy. They’ll hit 99.99 with the extra 30% off, so 69.99 is the lowest they’ll ever be.That black pair gonna be 49.99 fam.
He didn’t, I believe he switched to wearing the zoom soldier.I love this shoe, but man IDK how lebron did a full season in these.
2 damn heavy to ball in.
I love this shoe, but man IDK how lebron did a full season in these.
2 damn heavy to ball in.
He didn’t, I believe he switched to wearing the zoom soldier.
Wore them a full season and debut the soldiers in the playoffsHe didn’t, I believe he switched to wearing the zoom soldier.
Ok, a full REGULAR seasonWore them a full season and debut the soldiers in the playoffs
My boy and a couple of others brought up the great point that the shoes of the past didn’t have cats getting nearly as many ankle, Achilles, calve, and/or other leg injuries. I don’t know the exact science/details, but people were playing 82 games a year and going to the finals in the clunkers.
Now, with that being said: I don’t know how LeBron played 2 years in Air Max soles. I rolled my ankle 3 times in one game rocking the 8s.
There's a lot more to it than this for sure. I can't bring up the link at the moment but a guy put out a report on this a few weeks ago and it was trending on twitter. Basically saying kids start too early playing crazy hours and with no breaks and you see injuries in kids you used to only see on grizzled vets. I'm sure somebody has it saved. Early specialization has been a topic as well, where kids just do one sport and get repetitive stress injuries as they develop.My boy and a couple of others brought up the great point that the shoes of the past didn’t have cats getting nearly as many ankle, Achilles, calve, and/or other leg injuries. I don’t know the exact science/details, but people were playing 82 games a year and going to the finals in the clunkers.
Now, with that being said: I don’t know how LeBron played 2 years in Air Max soles. I rolled my ankle 3 times in one game rocking the 8s.
Odd they're doing the anthracites.
I wonder what the retail price will be and most importantly I wonder what the zoom set up will be like. I doubt it will be like the OG's.
So ****ing stupid I am livid