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LeBron Wore An Adidas Jersey??
Yes, LeBron played in the Drew League. The King showed off his new kicks, and DeRozan went full orange on us. Plus, there's three drops this week that we've got our eyes on. Let's get it going 𧦠(3 min read)
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LeBron x Drew League
Unless you literally live under a rock, you saw LeBron get busy at the Drew this weekend. Everyone was there, including Draymond Green, Quavo & Khalil Mack, and Bron made sure to tag them all in his 10 slide IG carousel π²
Wearing the new pink LeBron 20s, the King put on a show, dropping 45 points, 16 rebounds and 4 steals π
The Lebron 20s up close look even better π₯
β The Pettiest Laker Fan π€« (@ThePettiestLA)
2:30 AM β’ Jul 17, 2022
He teamed up with Montrezl Harrell and Compton native DeMar DeRozan, who was rocking a pair of orange custom Kobe's, showing love to the WNBA π
The Kobe 6s worn by @DeMar_DeRozan at the @DrewLeague today are inspired by the @WNBAβs orange hoody.
β Nick DePaula (@NickDePaula)
12:28 AM β’ Jul 17, 2022
Fortunately, their MMV Cheaters team escaped with a 2 point, 104-102, win over the NBA-talent-less Black Pearl Elite
Faithful to his billion dollar deal with Nike, LeBron covered up the Adidas logo on his Drew League jersey, similar to what Harden did when he hooped at the legendary King Drew Magnet HS. As a reminder, the Drew League left Nike for Adidas earlier this year π
LeBron James covered the adidas logo on his @DrewLeague jersey today π«‘
β Nice Kicks (@nicekicks)
10:15 PM β’ Jul 16, 2022
Quick shoutout to former St Bonaventure hooper Dion Wright, who dropped 20 points and 6 rebounds while matched up with King James. Dude was rocking the Kobe 5 Protro x Undefeated "What If Pack" that go for a cool $870 π
Haters are going to say Lebron dropped 40 on me . . . Iβm just living life and taking advantage of my opportunity a lot of people could never drop 20 and 6 in that environment #NothingLikeGoodHoops π
β Dion Wright (@TheWrightHoops)
4:11 AM β’ Jul 19, 2022
Photo by Christopher Polk/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images
This Week's Drops π
π§ Travis Scott's Dropping on Thursday
In what will likely be the biggest sneaker release of the summer, the Air Jordan 1 Low OGs "Reverse Mocha" are dropping tomorrow π¨
These will retail for $150, and considering that the last two Travis Scott Jordan Lows are currently going for $1200-$1500, you can expect that same type of resale markup again
THE TRAVIS SCOTT JORDAN 1 LOW βREVERSE MOCHAβ HAS OFFICIALLY LOADED ON THE BACKED OF US SNKRS. GET READY FOR A MOVIE π₯ πΏ
β Secret Sauce (@SecretSauceGrp)
1:33 AM β’ Jul 18, 2022
The LV AF1's dropped yesterday, so if you have $2000-$3000 lying around and want to buy some nice shoes, get your credit cards ready π΅
Even with the retail prices as astronomical as they are, these will still see a significant markup on the resale market (we guess around $10k a pair?), so expect resellers and their bots to clear out the websites stock within seconds
Almost live: The Louis Vuitton x Virgil Abloh x Nike Air Force 1 Collection drops at 12PM EST via Louis Vuitton
bit.ly/3yNryPv
β Drop Time (@DropTime_)
3:58 PM β’ Jul 19, 2022
π§ Jackie Robinson Dunks
After months of anticipation, the Jackie Robinson Dunks finally dropped yesterday. As usual, people were frustrated with the SNRKS app, but if you were one of the few folks who copped, enjoy your historical heat π₯
Missing out on the Jackie Robinson dunks is pain but I knew this was coming
β Londinho (@LondonVibes)
2:17 PM β’ Jul 19, 2022
These are the first highly sought after dunk release in months, retailing for $130 with the resale price already shooting up to $400+ in just a few hours π³
Pictures donβt do these Jackie Robinson Dunks Justiceβ¦..π₯π₯
β James (@DonJimnz)
6:06 AM β’ Jul 19, 2022
That's all for this week, we'll catch you on Friday fam π
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