An NBA Feet Weekend Recap It must be a case of the Mondays. Here’s a look at some notable kicks from the weekend’s games; C.J.Miles and Gilbert Arenas wore the Air Jordan XI Space Jam, although there are rumors of Arenas signing with Under Armour. Before the Space Jam sighting, Arenas wore the Air Jordan XII ‘Taxi’ on Friday night as well as during last Wednesday’s game. This past weekend’s Air Jordan X Retro ‘Chicago’ release was accompanied by a similarly blocked GS pair that opted forViolet Pop and Cyber accentsinstead of the traditional red-on-black look. Pictured above is another model with those same accent hits, but one with no counterpart for male sneakerheads as graphical design of thisAir Jordan 1 Phat GSsees its only replication on an earlier pair that was arguably even more feminine in black and pink. This Lakers-leaning colorup is an orange lace away from some Dia de los Muertos appeal, but you won’t have to wait until October for this high energy release.
Nike’s versatile marketing campaigns have covered a wide spectrum of consumers, using inspirational messages and imagery to coerce mental and emotional reactions as well as playful themes and skits, like the Air Jordan commercials from the early 90′s. If you remember the famous Air Jordan x Spike Lee commercials, then you’ll get a kick out of these Nike x Michael Jordan trading cards, which Air Jordan UK feature famous Nike print-ads in mini trading card form. These date back to the early 90′s, and feature six different cards, packaged as a set, and boxed with a neat Air Jordan pop-up display. April has been quiet in the Jordan Retro front, but this one release is strong enough to stand on its own and carry a month’s worth of sneaker releases. Dropping next Saturday at Jordan Brand retailers is the Air Jordan XII commonly referred to as the ‘Playoffs’, kicking off a string of Air Jordan XII releases like the Cool Grey, Obsidian, an the GS-exclusive Siren Red. Like the original, it features tumbled leather construction on the upper with the white pebbled-leather mudguard, with the trademark TWO3 stitched on the tongue.
Returning for the first time in a few years is the Reebok Sole Trainer, a model that debuted in 1990 and was last seen on store shelves in 2008. Reebok’s entire strategy has changed in that time, and with a renewed emphasis on the Classics lineup and offering more variety on established favorites, this model was a natural choice to rejoin the party. Here we see a red pair that’s slightly different from the ones shown at Project earlier this month, along with a blue style done in the same template. Considering the bidding war surrounding Yi’s initial sponsorship, Cheap Nike Air Max Trainers you can bet that Nike will be pumping out plenty more exclusives for this rising star. Take a full look at the Yi PE of the Nike Zoom Hyperdunk 2011 after the jump and stay with us for release info. via Aaron Knows..