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  2. Adidas Top Ten - Wikipedia

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    Adidas wanted to design a shoe that would be more universal and useful to every player on the court. The plan for the shoe also included not only having one player be the face of the new product but rather have the top ten players in the NBA promote the shoes, inspiring the name of "Top Ten". [ 1 ]

  3. List of basketball shoe brands - Wikipedia

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    Basketball shoes are sneakers designed specifically for playing basketball. Special shoe designs for basketball have existed since the 1920s. ... Adidas. Jabbar ...

  4. Adidas Forum - Wikipedia

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    Adidas Forum in a high and low top. Work on creating the shoe first started in 1983 when French designer Jacques Chassaing decided to create a basketball shoe with input from professional players. He and a team went out and asked various players what they wanted to see in a basketball shoe so they could design the best shoe to play in.

  5. Adidas 1 - Wikipedia

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    The Adidas 1 was a running shoe made by German multinational corporation Adidas, introduced in early 2005. It was the second general consumer sneaker to incorporate a computer, [1] after the Adidas 'Micropacer' in 1984. [2] The shoe was later discontinued and later followed by the Adidas_1 basketball shoe, introduced in 2006. [3]

  6. Donovan Mitchell Talks New Adidas Signature Shoe, His ... - AOL

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    Adidas signature athlete Donovan Mitchell talks about his latest Adidas D.O.N. Issue 4 shoe and aspiration of working with Jerry Lorenzo on sneakers.

  7. Adidas Campus - Wikipedia

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    Adidas Campus is an athletic shoe created by Adidas that was released in the 1970s. The shoes were first released as basketball shoes before switching to lifestyle shoes. The unique design of the shoe helped make it popular as a chunkier alternative to Adidas' other sneakers. [1]