The 2017-2018 NBA campaign for LeBron James was certainly one to remember. Not only did he carry the Cleveland Cavaliers to their third straight NBA Finals, he also entered the elite 30,000 point club as the youngest to ever do so. To celebrate this honor, Nike commissioned The Shoe Surgeon on what might his most ambitious to date – a shoe made of gold and diamonds. This one-of-one creation features genuine crocodile skin finished in 24k gold. There are several pieces of solid gold around the shoe as well, but the true centerpiece is the custom-made lion head pendant crusted in diamonds. Will LeBron wear these in a game? Likely not, but you can definitely catch him in his new mejores zapatillas de running tope de gama en amortiguación para corredores de pisada neutra soon.
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