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Once the “Sixers” colorway of the Nike Barkley Posite Max hits stores, Nike Sportswear will have covered all the teams that Sir Charles played for in his NBA career. Unless Nike doesn’t think the ‘Eggplant’ is a true representation of the Phoenix Suns and a true Purple/Orange colorway is in the works, who knows what other magic is in store for the Barkley Posite? Let’s not think too ahead because the aforementioned Eggplants drop just two weekends from now and the dazzling Blue/Red “Sixers” colorway has yet to achieve a firm release date, so check out this latest gallery of images below and stay tuned to Sneaker News for the timeliest updates on all your kicks info.

With Disney among the all-time masters of product licensing, few questioned Jeremy Scott’s use of Mickey Mouse Nike LunarEclipse for his Nike Originals collaboration earlier this year. But the Snuggle bear?! J.Scott has managed to push the bar even higher with this new Jeremy Scott x Nike Teddy Bears. They’re based on the Nike Metro Attitude, one of Scott’s favorite Three Stripes silhouettes, but it might take you a while to figure that out if you were just inspecting these fuzzy wuzzy pink and white hightops. These are sure to be among the most polarizing kicks on the sneaker horizon, so check out more shots after the jump and let us know what you think. via SF


Back in January, Nike release the Zoom BB II the successor to the first Zoom BB that was quite the hit amongst basketball players from guards to small forwards. Many believe that the BB II has fixed many Nike Zoom Elite 5 of the original BB’s problems and in addition are a better looking shoe. The Zoom BB II Low was inspired by the uptempo play of Steve Nash and during the Nike Free Powerlines All Star Game, released a ‘green’ (environmentally friendly) Nike Considered “Trash Talk” Zoom BB II Low. Regular versions of the Zoom BB II Low has finally hit retail with this black, white and varsity royal colorway. You can probably expect to see the Low at Nike iD very soon as well.