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this thread literally has nothing to do with the 14's , true ?
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Dude you guys chill out...nothing wrong with small talk until mire info is available. Do u guus have anytbing new to add that hasnt been covered already? If not then what you guys just wanna keep rambling the same stuff that has been discussed for the last 14 pages? Lol
When new info arrives then the thread will continue to discuss the 14's.....
I didn't mean perfect as in the best position to win; it's just that they and the Lakers are the most legendary franchises in NBA history. If Isaiah continues to get better, it will be as the leader of one side of the biggest rivalry in basketball. The Celtics and Lakers are starting to rebuild at the same time (Celtics starting to get good again after the Big 3 left, Lakers have a promising young core after the departure of Kobe), so I would love to see that particular rivalry catch fire again in a year or two. If Isaiah is still part of the team by then, then he's going to get a ton of media attention.Interesting, but what makes the Celtics the perfect team? They've got no shot at the east till LeBron switches teams or massively declines. So probably 3+ years
Yeah, like you said, a new cushioning would be nice. Kind of bridge the gap between Kobe and Kyrie, low enough to have courtfeel, but a little more cushion because Isaiah isn't quite as explosive as Kyrie. I'm not sure what the material on the Kobe 12 is going to be, though. It would be kind of odd to have their best tech on a sig for a player who isn't playing anymore. That's why I thought they gave the KD 9 flyknit, kinda passing the flyknit torch on to the next best guy.Ya but what tech what they market for another small guy? They have quickness and traction with kyrie, and flyknit lowtops with kobe. A new cushion or nike free in more shoes? Nike needs a new foam. Lunarlon is my fav but bottoms out too fast. Something low profile and responsive. Would be perfect for IT too.
I'm saying trolls have taken over. I agree with you
once kd starts getting rings you don't think that will boost his stock and make him their top sig athlete once Bron retires?Hard to say. There is definitely nobody in the pipeline that is remotely close to Lebron caliber, and the most interesting guys are signed with other brands. Ben Simmons has great potential as a signature athlete based on his handles and passing ability, but he needs to learn to shoot and become a bona fide superstar first.
I don't think so, those pics been around awhile I heard they were a hyper dunk promoThose samples I posted are some form of the 14.
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Rumored to be some kind of wear test for the 14's, may be final product, idk
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I wouldn't worry too much about what the others feel. You bring up some good points, Nike's had a good run and they've had a similar phase like this in the late 90s and early 00s. Their main guy MJ retired for the second time and Garnett, Webber, et al weren't resounding with the public. I would say that Reebok was doing exceptionally well with Iverson at that time. Things picked up when they signed Kobe, Lebron, VC, etc... It also helped that they were creating quality products with good design language.
I think with Phil Knight gone, the company under Mark Parker is too focused on minimalist and modular designs. This would be fine if they weren't charging a premium for product that is inherently both cheaper to design and manufacture. I'm not saying that the UA Curry sneakers are better designed/made vs. Nike product, in fact they are just as basic looking as Nike/JB product and you could easily swap logos between the two but I think UA gets the price point correct.
Nike needs to reset their prices back to the early '00s and have signatures that cost no more than $130-140. Slapping $200 MSRPs on product and then sending it straight to the outlets for $140 is insulting to consumers. We haven't seen the XIVs yet but looking at Nike design trends it's a safe bet to say that they aren't worth $175.