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Originally Posted by RunningFishy
what kind of releases are the draft days?
Agreed, but we all know he's a closer.. The Laker's as a WHOLE are a 2nd half, 4th quarter turn it up/run and gun team.. I HATE THAT for as long as I can remember, but it's trademark!!Originally Posted by xsalvioutlawx
Kobe did a pretty good job redeeming himself imo. Had he not scored all those points in the fourth, we would of lost. Especially with the missed freethrows. The refs missed plenty of calls as well. Had fisher made atleast 2 of those threes we would of had no problems.
Is he going to wear POPS next game?
Originally Posted by never wear them
I wana get rid of bynum, Sasha, fisher(sometimes), Walton, Morrison, etc all for Ariza lol.
Originally Posted by Bryscooplaygrifhold
Pardon my ignorance, but where is the rhyme and reason in releasing in Europe prior to US, or not simultaneously?>
Originally Posted by swingshot
Kobe VI colorways listed here. Too lazy to check if already posted.
http://spreadsheets.googl...lRDNWc&hl=en&output=html
Originally Posted by Bryscooplaygrifhold
Pardon my ignorance, but where is the rhyme and reason in releasing in Europe prior to US, or not simultaneously?>
Europe doesn't get as many individual colorways of some shoes, and other (hoops) shoes don't release in Europe at all.
Additionally, a lot of sneaker shops in Europe don't sell hoops shoes. Full stop.
What happens then is that Nike Europe gets a small quantity of the initial product run, because that's all they're going to sell.
North America then gets a larger production run.
As an example of what i was saying about the colroway thing: The Inline IVs released months late. Most IV colorways were skipped completely.
This year, no sign of inlines or POPs.
Originally Posted by Juice2352
^^^ Artest's D on Durant has been overrated. He has played decent-good D...in the first game, Durant missed open shots. And tonight, he made those and dropped 32.
Originally Posted by swingshot
Kobe VI colorways listed here. Too lazy to check if already posted.
http://spreadsheets.googl...lRDNWc&hl=en&output=html
Releases in Europe are very inconsistant and of a limited run, with early releases of the USC V's, late late releases of the Aces, Dukes were a no show, I havent been to the HoH in London in a couple of weeks, but the Homes were a no show then. And even living in London, the only place to get hoop shoes that I know of is the HoH, the Niketown is a joke and every other sports shop just sells cheap old ones.Originally Posted by swingshot
Kobe VI colorways listed here. Too lazy to check if already posted.
http://spreadsheets.googl...lRDNWc&hl=en&output=html
Originally Posted by Bryscooplaygrifhold
Pardon my ignorance, but where is the rhyme and reason in releasing in Europe prior to US, or not simultaneously?>
Europe doesn't get as many individual colorways of some shoes, and other (hoops) shoes don't release in Europe at all.
Additionally, a lot of sneaker shops in Europe don't sell hoops shoes. Full stop.
What happens then is that Nike Europe gets a small quantity of the initial product run, because that's all they're going to sell.
North America then gets a larger production run.
As an example of what i was saying about the colroway thing: The Inline IVs released months late. Most IV colorways were skipped completely.
This year, no sign of inlines or POPs.