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I’m wondering why this is a bad thing?
If it’s not broken why fix it? If the shoes are working well for the athlete, why make drastic changes.
Remember when Lebron ditched his signature shoe for the one released a year prior? (Can’t remember the model)
Remember when Kobe stopped wearing the 7 (cause they were trash) and wore the take down model?
Drastic changes aren’t always a good thing.
I'm not saying they even need to make "drastic" changes...I am saying it would be nice if all of Kyrie's shoes weren't built with the same materials as the takedown Nikes you'd see at places like Rack Room Shoes. This is the 4th signature shoe of one of the most popular players in the world who had the top selling shoe last year...there's no reason why there shouldn't be some type of newer technology in his shoes by now.