Bronny Debuts New LeBron's πŸ‘‘

You see Bronny's kicks from last weekend? I think it's a preview of a new model under the LeBron XX line, really smart debut move by Nike and the James family. Bronny's game has been at another level recently πŸ‘€ (2 min read)

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Never Before Seen LeBron's

Bronny James took the court last week wearing never before seen LeBron's!! 🚨🚨

Photo by Brian Rothmuller/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

The LeBron 20 is already a massive hit in the performance basketball sneaker world. Word on the street is that these are the most popular LeBron sneakers since the 7s and 8s dropped over a decade ago πŸ‘‘

These XX’s have drawn multiple comparisons to the wildly popular Kobe line and the recent G.T. Cut pros. Considering how difficult it is to acquire both of these sneakers, it makes a lot of sense that LeBron and Nike would try to fill that void with a similar shoe. Both Kobes and G.T. Cuts resale for massive markups (many pairs exceed $1K on resale), and fortunately this has not been the case with the LeBron XX’s πŸ™

  • Ultimately, these are performance basketball shoes and they belong in the hands of hoopers, not resellers and sneaker collectors

These new shoes that Bronny just debuted have yet to be named, but they clearly represent a new model within the LeBron XX subspecies. There will probably be a wide scale release that retails for slightly less than the OG LeBron XX πŸ’§

While the OG’s featured a double swoosh that extend past the back heel tab, these unknown LeBron’s feature two swooshes almost stacked on top of each other πŸ”„

I think having Bronny be the first person to ever wear these sneakers was an extremely shrewd move on Nike’s part, and I expect Bronny and Bryce to be heavily involved in LeBron’s sneaker rollouts moving forward πŸ‘€

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