{"id":215928,"date":"2012-05-25T12:28:19","date_gmt":"2012-05-25T17:28:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nicekicks.com\/?p=215928"},"modified":"2022-09-16T06:24:34","modified_gmt":"2022-09-16T11:24:34","slug":"favorite-players-favorite-sneaker-reebok-question","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/favorite-players-favorite-sneaker-reebok-question\/","title":{"rendered":"Reebok Question: Your Favorite Players’ Favorite Sneaker"},"content":{"rendered":"

Today, Reebok<\/strong> re-released the timeless Question to the excitement of many. The Question is undoubtedly one of the top basketball shoes ever, and you can’t help but think of A.I.’s greatness when looking at this shoe. During his rookie year, Allen Iverson<\/strong> captured everybody’s attention, including his competitors and talented fans; that’s right, Allen Iverson impacted and influenced some of your favorite players today, competitive-wise and sneaker-wise. Check out today’s Your Favorite Players’ Favorite Sneaker: Reebok Question<\/em> <\/strong>feature, which sees the likes of Kobe Bryant, LeBron James and Gilbert Arenas laced up in the Reebok Question.<\/p>\n

RELATED<\/strong>: Throwback Thursday: Reebok Question<\/p>\n

LeBron James<\/h3>\n

King James kicks off our list of players spotted in the iconic Reebok Question. Throughout his high school career, LeBron wore a plethora of sneakers, including Jordan PEs, adidas T-MACs and the previously mentioned Reebok Question in a white and black color scheme. He also wore a special, white and red pair during the 2003 McDonald’s All-American game that featured “L23J” on the side panel.<\/p>\n

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Gilbert Arenas<\/h3>\n

Name a shoe Gilbert Arenas didn’t wear during the 2010-2011 NBA season – don’t worry, we’ll wait. Agent Zero laced up a blue\/gold-white pair in one of Orlando’s first games of 2011. Another player wore this exact colorway during the same year. Read on to find out.<\/p>\n

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Mateen Cleaves<\/h3>\n

Besides Earvin “Magic” Johnson, Mateen Cleaves is arguably the most recognized athlete to suit up for the Spartans. To connect with the white and green MSU jerseys, Reebok hooked the Spartans up with a white and green Question PE, a shoe he and his backcourt mate consistently wore. Who is that you ask? Keep clicking.<\/p>\n

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Rajon Rondo<\/h3>\n

It’s amazing to see the maturation of certain NBA players in regards to their physique and talent level from rookie season to now. This photo of an extremely skinny Rajon Rondo reveals him rocking a pair of black and green low-top Reebok Questions during his rookie season in 2006.<\/p>\n

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Kobe Bryant<\/h3>\n

The 2002-2003 NBA season was a freestyle year for Kobe in regards to sneakers. In addition to the multitude of Jordan PEs he wore, the Black Mamba also played a couple of games in a white, yellow and purple Reebok Question PE and the black-toe Questions pictured above.<\/p>\n

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Bill Walker<\/h3>\n

Billy Walker didn’t spend a lot of time on the actual court this season (especially when Kicks On Court Champion nominee J.R. Smith<\/a> returned to the NBA), but when he did hit the Madison Sqaure Garden hardwood, it was mainly in the blue-toe Reebok Question.<\/p>\n

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Baron Davis<\/h3>\n

Baron hasn’t been wearing custom Li-Nings his entire basketball career. He actually completed one of the most memorable moments in UCLA basketball history while wearing the Reebok Question.<\/p>\n