Here we go again with this dumb assed analogy, comparing sneakers with luxury automobiles.
Basketball shoes are meant to be played in, period.
You don't take a luxury auto, let's use your Benz, to a construction site and then hook it up to a flat bed.
The whole point of making a high priced sneaker is to show how durable and well made the shoe is, all while using quality materials. You pay for quality, not tech, something of Nike's that has never, ever, been proven to do anything any better than what any other company is producing. Nike has taken a plastic shoe, inserted a tweaked distance measuring device, slapped LeBron's name on it, then are charging three hundred dollars for it.
Far less tech..please, talk that crap to someone who doesn't know any better. People played ball way before Nike entered the scene. I don't buy that yeezy crap either.
I hoop.