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Blake Griffin is good so it would be in the best interest of Nike to make room for him.
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Vince Carter still wears shox. I think hes the only guy doin it on the regularOriginally Posted by Mister Friendly
Originally Posted by mjd77
Isn't shox basketball completely dead anyway? I know Andrew Bogut still rocks them on occasion but I'm sure they are from a couple of years ago and it's nothing new.Originally Posted by c4
^ definitely no to shox. If they do it, hopefully it's zoom
I think so
Vince Carter still wears shox. I think hes the only guy doin it on the regularOriginally Posted by Mister Friendly
Originally Posted by mjd77
Isn't shox basketball completely dead anyway? I know Andrew Bogut still rocks them on occasion but I'm sure they are from a couple of years ago and it's nothing new.Originally Posted by c4
^ definitely no to shox. If they do it, hopefully it's zoom
I think so
How in the world did you come up with that nickname?Originally Posted by joel2812
The Red Nosed Pit (Blake Griffin)
How in the world did you come up with that nickname?Originally Posted by joel2812
The Red Nosed Pit (Blake Griffin)
Originally Posted by joel2812
The Red Nosed Pit (Blake Griffin) needsa reasonably priced shoe geared towards explosive big men. Dunkers sell shoes, and BG's dunks are the best in the league right now. I also agree with the comparisons to the Durant line. A high quality/performance shoe at a decent price point would be a great look for Nike.
Originally Posted by joel2812
The Red Nosed Pit (Blake Griffin) needsa reasonably priced shoe geared towards explosive big men. Dunkers sell shoes, and BG's dunks are the best in the league right now. I also agree with the comparisons to the Durant line. A high quality/performance shoe at a decent price point would be a great look for Nike.