June 28, 2012 – Ben Berry Light done wrong? Nike’s Elite series was introduced in this past NBA Playoff season as an upgraded version of three currently popular Nike Basketball sneakers: the Zoom Kobe VII, LeBron IX, and Hyperdunk 2011. [...]
June 28, 2012 – Ben Berry Light done wrong? Nike’s Elite series was introduced in this past NBA Playoff season as an upgraded version of three currently popular Nike Basketball sneakers: the Zoom Kobe VII, LeBron IX, and Hyperdunk 2011. [...]
June 28, 2012 – Ben Berry After starting one of the best sneaker campaigns in recent memory, the Micro G Bloodline by Under Armour disappeared off of stores shelves. Whether they sold out that quickly or UA pulled them from retailers still remains a mystery but here we get to see that someone out there [...]
June 27, 2012 – Griffin Gotta The Dallas Mavericks have known for quite some time that Lamar Odom just didn’t feel like contributing to their team this past season, or, probably, for any forthcoming seasons as well. [...]
June 27, 2012 – Dan Favale At the prospect of facing an entire season with Derrick Rose, all hell seems to be breaking loose in Chicago, as the Bulls look to re-tool while their fearless leader is rehabbing. While revamping the roster will prove to be a necessity before Rose returns to action, the Bulls [...]
June 27, 2012 – The Hoop Doctors Now that the Miami Heat have won the NBA Championship, 4-1, over the Oklahoma City Thunder, how does this first championship expand LeBron James’ legacy? Even without a title, James had already amassed quite an impressive resume. 3x MVP, 8x All-Star, scoring champion, and so on. Now, add [...]
June 26, 2012 – Ben Berry Despite adidas not being the official sponsor of USA Basketball this summer that won’t stop them from the red, white, and blue-colored sneakers. The asymmetrical Sprintframe, Sprintskin, and all over features of the other Crazy Light 2 releases are present here and color blocked in a way where the [...]
June 26, 2012 – The Hoop Doctors Mike Miller came up huge from beyond the arc in the Miami Heat’s close out game against the OKC Thunder to help propel the Heat to the 2012 championship. And he did so with an ailing back. Miller’s back is so bad in fact that he is considering [...]
June 26, 2012 – Griffin Gotta When Brandon Roy retired after the 2011 season, it was a sad ending for what was a magnificent run of basketball — when he was right — with the Portland Trail Blazers. It was also woefully short, even as magnificent runs go. The belief that Roy, who had to [...]
June 26, 2012 – Dan Favale The Houston Rockets are undoubtedly in need of a big man to help strengthen their cause next season, but is Dwight Howard the answer? Absolutely not, a thousand times over. [...]
June 25, 2012 – The Hoop Doctors James Harden played less than stellar in the NBA Finals against the Miami Heat. His shooting percentage in the last couple of games was terrible, he didn’t seem to be himself defensively, and he just seemed out of place. But that wasn’t the case all season long as [...]