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Our Kicks On Court spotted some incredible sneakers this week. Gilbert Arenas was spotted in a never-before-seen Air Jordan 13 colorway, while Kevin Durant debuted a new colorway of his signature model, the Nike Zoom KD III. Denver Nuggets point guard Ty Lawson wore last week’s highly sought-after LeBron release, and JR Smith took the court in some of the best NikeiD Zoom Kobe VIs to date. Lastly, Kevin Love returned to our Weekly Recap by surpassing Moses Malone for most consecutive double doubles. Take a look at our Kicks On Court Weekly Recap.
Gilbert Arenas shocked the sneaker world again this week. The artist formerly known as Agent Zero debuted a never-before-seen, white/navy blue Air Jordan 13. There is still no word on if this is a PE or an unreleased sample. If it actually released to the public, would you purchase it?
Kevin Durant continues to impress with his unmatched ability to score the basketball. Likewise, he continues to bring out superb colorways of his third signature model, the Nike Zoom KD III. He debuted a new pair earlier this week that features a white, gold, blue and red color scheme. Is this one of the better KD III colorways to date?
The Nike Zoom Kobe VI continues to show its face in multiple arenas across the nation. We have specifically spotted some of the best NikeiD creations on this shoe from the likes of Nick Young, Spike Lee and JR Smith. The latter player wore arguably one of the best NikeiD Zoom Kobe VI colorways to date. Have you created your 1 of 1 yet?
Ty Lawson is flourishing in his starting point guard role in Denver. The lightning-quick guard has rocked some Snkrs Day in doing so. In addition to the “Veterans Day” Nike LeBron 8 and the Nike Zoom Uptempo V, our Kicks On Court spotted him in the instant classic “Entourage” Nike LeBron 8 V2 Thursday night. Did you purchase or pass on this shoe?
This week, Minnesota Timberwolves power forward Kevin Love surpassed Moses Malone for most consecutive double doubles in a season. We applaud the PEAK endorser for accomplishing such as feat in just a couple of years as a pro.