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Our Kicks On Court column is beginning to heat up with the 2011 playoffs not too far away. Gilbert Arenas became the first NBA player to rock the “Metallic Pewter” Nike Air Foamposite One, while LeBron James laced up a never-before-seen Nike LeBron 8 V2 colorway. We welcomed Michael Redd back to the court after a long injury-riddled season and spotted Matt Barnes exiting a game before the final buzzer while wearing a Snoop Dogg inspired shoe. Lastly, Brandon Jennings wore yet another new colorway of his signature model. Check out this week’s Kicks On Court Weekly Recap – Fab Five.
Gilbert Arenas may not post difference-making numbers on a nightly basis, but sneaker game remains intact. On Wednesday night, he became the first NBA player to rock the “Metallic Pewter” Nike Air Foamposite One on court. Did you purchase or pass on these?
Sure, we have seen better PEs than the Nike Hyperdunk 2010 Michael Redd has in this photo; however, we are happy to the left-handed gunslinger on the court again. Before the injuries, Michael Redd was easily one of, if not the best shooter in the league.
Unlike the past couple of years, Nike has lessened the amount of colorways on LeBron James’ signature shoe this season. Yet, he garnered a lot of attention by wearing an “Away” red/black-varsity maize Nike LeBron 8 V2 Tuesday night in his return to Cleveland. Many of you stated that this may be a top five LeBron 8 V2 colorway and rightfully so.
Lately, Brandon Jennings has been wearing a number of Under Armour Black Ice colorways. He owned a spot in last week’s Kicks On Court Weekly Recap – Fab Five thanks to his Gucci-esque Black Ice Lows. This week, he was spotted in a white/red Under Armour Black Ice Low colorway.
Matt Barnes supported one of the Lakers’ biggest fans Thursday night against the Dallas Mavericks. He laced up the “Snoop Dogg” adidas adiPure, a sneaker that Snoop Dogg has rocked to a few of the games at the Staples Center.