“Cream White” Adidas Streetball

This “Cream White” is a new aesthetic of adidas’ Streetball silhouette. It sports a cream leather upper underlaid by mesh side panels with grey Adidas branding. Overlaying parts of the forefoot , tongue and wrapping the heel is a safari-print. This upper sits atop a cream midsole and a translucent outsole completes the look. These are already available in Asia, with a domestic release expected soon at adidas.com and will carry a sticker price of $110 USD. Adidas Streetball Cream White/Grey Two-Core Black EF6995 $110

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“Barely Volt” Nike Daybreak Type coming soon

This “Barely Volt” is the latest colorway of Nike’s Daybreak silhouette. It makes use of a barely volt, baltic blue black and smoke grey colour palette. The inside-out upper sports a see-through mesh upper gives way to leather and suede overlays. On the medial and lateral sides stitched outlines of Swooshes are found along with N 354 detail on the tongue. The aesthetic is completed by a white midsole and black rubber waffle outsole. The “Barely Volt” Nike Daybreak Type is scheduled to release overseas April 30 at select retail…

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“Uptempo” Nike Lebron 17: Official Images

This LeBron 17 is inspired by the Air Max Uptempo. It spores a red Knitposite upper with a marbled pattern woven in. An uptempo-esque Lebron logo on the tongue, white sockliner completes the look of the upper. A white midsole that houses the Zoom Max air bag and a black outsole. The “Uptempo” LeBron 17 is scheduled to release May 8 at nike.com and select retail locations. The sticker price is set at $200 USD. Nike LeBron 17 University Red/White-Black BQ3177-601 $200 May 8 , 2020 Official images of the…

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Draymond Green says Warriors would have bested Raptors with healthy KD

In an appearance on the All the Smoke show with former NBAers Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson, Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green said that had Kevin Durant been healthy, the Toronto Raptors “wouldn’t have stood a chance” in the NBA Finals. He said the first quarter of Game 5 of the Finals, the only one that Durant played in before snapping his Achilles’ tendon, confirmed this to him. “Once we got Kevin, we were f–king unstoppable. Even losing last year, Kevin don’t get hurt—you seen the game he came…

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