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From what I can see, it appears that the Camo's being released on 6/04/11 will be a limited release.Originally Posted by CAnthony15
are the camos a limited release
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From what I can see, it appears that the Camo's being released on 6/04/11 will be a limited release.Originally Posted by CAnthony15
are the camos a limited release
Originally Posted by dimsum1
This.Originally Posted by Rebourne
Originally Posted by RaptorNation
Just as a side note to this discussion:
D Rose wore the CrazyLight for the first round, then switched to the Rose 1.5 for the next two rounds.
So if that's any indication of performance, then it doesn't look good.......
I applaud adidas for attempting to have a battle with Nike in the performance department.
Nike has a virtual monopoly on sportswear, so who's to say they're not holding back on technology they've already developed?
By forcing Nike's hand with the Crazy Light, maybe we'll reap the benefits of Nike's "rebuttal" ?
He switched them to the 1.5 the next game after he sprained his ankle with the crazy lights. He used the crazy lights in the last 10 games of the regular season too I believe. Go Bulls.
Derrick Rose had an in-game freak accident and sprained his ankle. Wanting to limit the chance of irritating the injury (during the playoffs) he switched back to the more heavily padded Rose 1.5.
The shoe seemed to perform well for other Adidas players such as Josh Smith, Darren Collison and Mike Conley.
Originally Posted by dimsum1
This.Originally Posted by Rebourne
Originally Posted by RaptorNation
Just as a side note to this discussion:
D Rose wore the CrazyLight for the first round, then switched to the Rose 1.5 for the next two rounds.
So if that's any indication of performance, then it doesn't look good.......
I applaud adidas for attempting to have a battle with Nike in the performance department.
Nike has a virtual monopoly on sportswear, so who's to say they're not holding back on technology they've already developed?
By forcing Nike's hand with the Crazy Light, maybe we'll reap the benefits of Nike's "rebuttal" ?
He switched them to the 1.5 the next game after he sprained his ankle with the crazy lights. He used the crazy lights in the last 10 games of the regular season too I believe. Go Bulls.
Derrick Rose had an in-game freak accident and sprained his ankle. Wanting to limit the chance of irritating the injury (during the playoffs) he switched back to the more heavily padded Rose 1.5.
The shoe seemed to perform well for other Adidas players such as Josh Smith, Darren Collison and Mike Conley.