Recent previews of LeBron 9 Low and Zoom LeBron Soldier 6 draped in the colors of USA Basketball have us wondering what King James will wear as he represents the Stars and Stripes in London this summer, but if we remember back to the original Nike promo materials, it looks like he’ll be in a similar position with the Zoom Hyperdunk 2012 as Kobe Bryant was to the original four years ago. So while it seems likely that ‘Bron will lead that charge, it’s fairly self-evident that the Olympic Games would provide a perfect stage upon which to debut the Nike Air Force 1 Low St Patricks Day. This new preview image of the ‘USAB’ LeBron 10 reveals, among other details, a unique ‘reversed’ heel Swoosh in the style of the (right) Zoom LeBron II’s ankle strap, the LeBron 10’s new traction pattern and a mudguard-level that suggests even the most advanced Hyperfuse constructions are still grounded in fundamental cordovan techniques. Click through for more, let us know what you think and stick with Urlfreeze News for updates including all the LeBron X release dates. via LRJ23
Nike Air Force 1 Low St Patricks Day ‘USAB’ Sample
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