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Time will tell but upping production is not the move.I know it's rough getting any Kobes at the moment. But I think by mid to late next year, Nike will ramp up production. It's great timing to replace Kyrie Irving's line, which ends after the 2023 season since Nike doesn't want to deal with him anymore. They signed a long term deal with Vanessa, so it's probably something in between the $15M to $30M range annually. Lebron and KD make $30M annually for their sneakers. It doesn't make sense to limit Kobes because they would be taking a massive loss continuing the limited trend. I think Nike is still trying to formulate a release schedule that will be most beneficial to them.
Doing the right thing is nike leading the charge in addressing bots. Reality is those people are already working their asses off for pennies and have been for a long time. This coupled with the growing movement of those who assume there is some way of saving this planet wanting to reduce waste carbon print pollution etc just doesnt work.
They have the power to at least get things moving on shutting down the creation and use of bots and are choosing not to. Do that and all gradually returns back to normal ontop of reducing waste.