Aidan Shaw
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Nike KD 14 review Out of the box, the Nike KD 14 has a distinguished look and obvious enhancements that make this basketball shoe worth paying attention to. Once you put it on the immediate feeling yo[…]
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Nike Kyrie 7 review Flexibility to jump, sprint, stop and go are what makes the Kyrie 7 a solid choice for players of all levels. A secure fit coupled with a flexible upper and wide base at the heel a[…]
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Nike Precision 4 review After testing the Nike Precision 4, it is apparent that Nike put a lot of features similar to higher profile basketball shoes. The layers of the sole, tread pattern, the lacing[…]
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Nike Air Zoom BB NXT review Most basketball shoes I play in are mid-top or high-top with more ankle support; I jump a lot and play aggressive defense so ankle support is a must. The BB NXT makes you &[…]
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Nike KD 13 review The KD 13 and its design solve a lot of problems for the everyday basketball player. Most want some form of ankle support, something that is not excessively heavy or bulky and last h[…]
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Nike LeBron Soldier 12 review To win a battle, you depend on your "soldiers" and these shoes indeed, will not let you down. The silhouette looks familiar with no laces and velcro straps, however, some[…]
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Nike Kyrie 4 review By definition, a combo-guard is a term that has evolved to include players who aren't the primary ball handler or the primary shooter on the team. So why call the Nike Kyrie 4 a "c[…]
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