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A couple of years ago, a low-cut basketball sneaker would have been the furthest thing from any basketball player’s mind due to the lack of ankle support. However, within the last year, more and more players are welcoming the low-cut, lightweight sneaker (See Kobe IV Craze) as opposed to the traditional mid or high-top sneaker. That said, check out today’s Kicks On Court which showcases the new low-cut Nike basketball sneaker endorsed by Steve Nash.

In a win against the Washington Wizards, Phoenix Suns point guard Steve Nash laced up the newly-designed Nike Cradle Rock. He has been wearing this sneaker since the season began. This particular model also owns a low-cut silhouette and possess a skate-inspired look. If you recall, Steve Nash seems to always place his feet into low-cut basketball sneakers which can be tied to his Soccer inspirations. Click here to view the Nike Cradle Rock plus other kicks worn by Kobe Bryant, Chris Paul, Kevin Durant and others.

Steve Nash driving baseline in the Nike Cradle Rock 'Away'
Steve Nash wearing the Nike Cradle Rock 'Away'
Steve Nash turning the corner in the Nike Cradle Rock 'Away'
Steve Nash in the Nike Cradle Rock 'Away'
Steve Nash deep in the lane wearing the Nike Cradle Rock 'Away'
Jeff Green and Dwight Howard sporting the Nike Sharkley and the adidas TS Commander LT, respectively
Kevin Durant shooting in the Nike KD1
Travis Outlaw (left) in the adidas TS Commander LT
Jason Thompson dunking in the Nike Blue Chip II
Donte Green dunking in the Nike Sharkley
Acie Law IV laying it up in the Converse Weapon EVO
Monta Ellis wearing the AND1 ME8
Chris Paul and Kobe Bryant in the Jordan CP3.II and the Nike Zoom Kobe IV, respectively
Lamar Odom and David West wearing the Nike Zoom Kobe IV and the Nike Power Max, respectively
Shannon Brown dunking in the Nike Zoom Kobe IV
Josh Powell dunking in the Nike Zoom Kobe IV
Leonardo Dicaprio sitting courtside in the Nike Air Force 1 "Michael Cooper"

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