{"id":165577,"date":"2011-06-06T23:23:05","date_gmt":"2011-06-07T04:23:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nicekicks.com\/?p=165577"},"modified":"2018-12-28T12:13:39","modified_gmt":"2018-12-28T17:13:39","slug":"reebok-back-top-10-reeboks-wed-like-to-see-return","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/reebok-back-top-10-reeboks-wed-like-to-see-return\/","title":{"rendered":"Reebok Back: Top 10 Reeboks We?d Like to See Return"},"content":{"rendered":"

R U Still Down? After a few quiet years and some rebranding, Swizz Beatz, Rick Ross, and Meek Mill look to bring the juice back to Reebok. In reference to the track and Swizzy’s partnership with RBK, we list the top ten classic Reeboks we want back. Which Reebok retro would you like to come back? Vote in the poll to let us know.<\/p>\n

Reebok Shaqnosis<\/h2>\n
Reebok Shaqnosis<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Model:<\/strong> Reebok Shaqnosis
\nYear:<\/strong> 1995<\/p>\n

If Reebok?s back then we need Reebok Shaqs. The big man?s bold line is best known for the Reebok Shaqnosis<\/strong>, a hypnotic mid top built on Hexalite. The Diesel?s size 22s went up to his calves, but he still ran like a zebra in these loud kicks.<\/p>\n

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Reebok Kamikaze II<\/h2>\n
Reebok Kamikaze II<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Model:<\/strong> Reebok Kamikaze II
\nYear:<\/strong> 1995<\/p>\n

Imma make it reign. Shawn K and RBK had a stellar run together during the mid 90s. They hit it perfectly with the Reebok Kamikaze II<\/strong>, an aggressive midtop that was as in your face as Kemp himself. With Swizzy?s signature sporting a similar name, all signs point to a retro.<\/p>\n

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Reebok The Answer<\/h2>\n
Reebok Answer I Navy\/Gold<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Model:<\/strong> Reebok The Answer
\nYear:<\/strong> 1997<\/p>\n

A few years back the Black\/Gold colorway was brought back out in celebration of AI?s decade in the league. Unfortunately for die-hard Answer fans, the retro lacked DMX cushioning and held off on some of the more popular colorways. Done properly, the Navy patent, White\/Red, and unreleased All Star makeups would all be money in the bank.<\/p>\n

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Reebok DMX Run<\/h2>\n
Reebok DMX Run<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Model:<\/strong> Reebok DMX Run
\nYear:<\/strong> 1998<\/p>\n

It’s light and DMX is hot. Before the Zig influx of recent years, Reebok made a splash in performance running with their DMX line. The Reebok DMX Run<\/strong> was miles ahead of the competition in regard to cushioning and design.<\/p>\n

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Reebok Blast<\/h2>\n
Reebok Blast<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Model:<\/strong> Reebok Blast
\nYear:<\/strong> 1995<\/p>\n

In the mid 90s the Reebok roster sported two of the most exciting big men in the league with Shawn Kemp and Shaquille O?Neal. Historically, guards have sold shoes the best. The Vector picked up Nick Van Exel and laced him in the Reebok Blast<\/strong>. Later on they would endorse the likes of Allen Iverson, a young Chauncey Billups, and now John Wall.<\/p>\n

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Reebok Answer V<\/h2>\n
Reebok Answer V<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Model:<\/strong> Reebok Answer V
\nYear:<\/strong> 2001<\/p>\n

The Reebok Answer V<\/strong> is arguably the best Answer kick to not be retroed. Any of the OG colorways would be a welcome return and bring back memories of AIs strongest years.<\/p>\n

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Reebok Shaq Attaq<\/h2>\n
Reebok Shaq Attaq I<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Model:<\/strong> Reebok Shaq Attaq 1
\nYear:<\/strong> 1992<\/p>\n

Some people argue that the original Reebok Shaq Attaq<\/strong> is better than the Shaqnosis. They have a strong case as Shaq won Rookie of the Year and became a megastar in his debut signature. Atlantic blue accents and Pump cushioning add style and comfort to the OG Shaqs.<\/p>\n

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Reebok Rush<\/h2>\n
Reebok Rush<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Model:<\/strong> Reebok Rush
\nYear:<\/strong> 1997<\/p>\n

America?s team was host to America?s running back and thus America?s turf shoe. The Reebok Rush<\/strong> featured an aggressive design led by Hexalite cushioning and a smoky blue sole.<\/p>\n

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Reebok Wink<\/h2>\n
Steve Francis in the Reebok Wink<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Model:<\/strong> Reebok Wink
\nYear:<\/strong> 2001<\/p>\n

Steve Francis had it all. He could play both guard spots, shake any defender, and attack the rim. With respect to the Franchise and the X-Beam, the Reebok Wink<\/strong> rises high in Stevie?s line. A low to mid ankle cut and minimal design make it the least dated of his signatures.<\/p>\n

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Reebok Question Team<\/h2>\n
Reebok Question Team<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Model:<\/strong> Reebok Question
\nYear:<\/strong> 1996<\/p>\n

Yes, the Reebok Question<\/strong> has received the retro treatment many times. While most associate it with a Allen Iverson’s rookie heroics, many remember the sneakers prominent place in college basketball. From Mateen and the Flintstone to B. Diddy and the Bruins, these rank as Reebok?s best signature and<\/em> best team shoe.<\/p>\n