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  2. Nike Air Yeezy - Wikipedia

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    Also, the shoe was purposely slimmed down, to create a thinner look on feet and better fit Kanye West's foot. [9] As with the original Nike Air Yeezy, several sample colorways were created, the most famous of which was the "Kobe" or "Cheetah" Nike Air Yeezy 2 sample which was based on a popular Christmas colorway of the Nike Kobe VII.

  3. List of basketball shoe brands - Wikipedia

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    2012 Nike Blazers. Blazer (1973) Dunk (1985) Terminator (1985) Air Jordan (1985) Air Max (1987) LeBron signature line – worn by LeBron James (2003–present) Kobe signature line – worn by Kobe Bryant (2005–2016, still in production today) KD signature line – worn by Kevin Durant (2008–present) Hyper series (2008)

  4. 10 Most Expensive Nike Shoes - AOL

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    Nike shoes are some of the most popular in the world. They take 27.4% of the global athletic footwear market, and experts expect that control of the market to remain steady. ... 9. Nike SB Dunk ...

  5. Sonny Vaccaro - Wikipedia

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    Raveling became Sonny's competitor in the same position at Nike. [5] Vaccaro was a key figure in the O'Bannon v. NCAA lawsuit, which allowed players to be compensated for appearances in video games. [6] Vaccaro helped to recruit Ed O'Bannon for the case. [7]

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  7. NBA Christmas games - Wikipedia

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    During the game between the Heat and the Lakers in 2010, players on both teams wore holiday sneakers. Bryant, Pau Gasol and Lamar Odom wore lime-green Nike sneakers [5] while James and Chris Bosh wore holiday-red shoes with green laces. [5] From 2008 to 2011, teams playing on Christmas Day wore a patch featuring the NBA logo inside a snowflake.