{"id":362117,"date":"2014-02-04T08:00:12","date_gmt":"2014-02-04T14:00:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/?p=362117"},"modified":"2022-09-16T19:47:31","modified_gmt":"2022-09-17T00:47:31","slug":"kicks-on-court-demarcus-cousins-debuts-black-history-month-nike-lebron-11","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/kicks-on-court-demarcus-cousins-debuts-black-history-month-nike-lebron-11\/","title":{"rendered":"Kicks On Court: DeMarcus Cousins Debuts “Black History Month” Nike LeBron 11"},"content":{"rendered":"
Two weeks ago, when a number of players debuted Black History Month exclusives on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, every new performance basketball sneakers in Nike’s 2013-2014 lineup was on display except one. The “Black History Month” Nike LeBron 11<\/strong> was the only Nike signature shoe that failed to make an appearance on MLK Day, while BHM shoes, such as the Soldier VII, HyperRev and KD VI, were spotted on the feet of multiple NBA players. Enter\u00a0DeMarcus Cousins<\/strong>. Just two weeks after MLK Day, Kings center Cousins became the first player to don the Nike LeBron 11 “BHM” in his return from injury last night.<\/p>\n View DeMarcus Cousins’ LeBrons, Greivis Vasquez’s Anatomix Spawn and Monta Ellis’ Jordans below.<\/p>\n DeMarcus Cousins in the Nike LeBron 11 “Black History Month”\n Greivis Vasquex in the Under Armour Anatmoix Spawn\n Amir Johnson wearing the Nike Zoom HyperRev “Black History Month” PE\n Terrence Ross shooting in the Nike LeBron 11 “Graffiti”\n <\/p>\n<\/a> James Anderson and Deron Williams in the adidas Crazy 8 and the Nike Zoom HyperRev, respectively\n<\/a> Monta Ellis shooting in the Air Jordan 7 “Orlando”\n<\/a> Jarrett Jack handling the rock in a Nike KD VI iD\n<\/a> Iman Shumpert in the adidas Crazy 8\n <\/p>\n<\/a> Carmelo Anthony shooting in a Jordan Melo M10 PE\n<\/a> J.R. Smith in the Nike Kobe 9\n<\/a> Glen Davis shooting in a Nike LeBron X PS Elite iD\n<\/a> Victor Oladipo in the Air Jordan XX8 SE “Black History Month” PE\n <\/p>\n<\/a> Danny Granger shooting in a Nike Zoom HyperRev PE\n<\/a> Robin Lopez dunking in the adidas Crazyquick\n<\/a> Bradley Beal wearing a Nike Zoom HyperRev PE\n<\/a> John Wall in an adidas Crazyquick PE\n <\/p>\n<\/a> Dwyane Wade wearing the Li-Ning Way of Wade 2 “Birthday”\n<\/a> Kyle Singler and LeBron James in the Nike Hyperdunk 2013 and the Nike Zoom LeBron Soldier VII, respectively\n<\/a> Tony Wroten defending in the Air Jordan 11 “Space Jam”\n<\/a> Thad Young contesting a shot in the Nike Air Penny V “Camo”\n <\/p>\n Anthony Davis and Tim Duncan in a Nike Air Max Hyperposite PE and the adidas Crazyquick, respectively\n Kevin Durant driving baseline in a Nike KD VI PE\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Two weeks ago, when a number of players debuted Black History Month exclusives on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, every new performance basketball sneakers in Nike’s 2013-2014 lineup was on display except one. The “Black History Month” Nike LeBron 11 was the only Nike signature shoe that failed to make an appearance on MLK Day, while shoes such as the Soldier VII, HyperRev and KD VI were spotted on the feet of multiple NBA players. Enter in DeMarcus Cousins. Just two weeks after MLK Day, Kings center DeMarcus Cousins became the first player to don the Nike LeBron 11 “BHM” in his return from injury last night.<\/p>\n View DeMarcus Cousins’ LeBrons, Greivis Vasquez’s Anatomix Spawn and Monta Ellis’ Jordans below.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":149,"featured_media":362146,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[835],"tags":[1212672,1225551],"cultivate_rss":[],"class_list":{"2":"type-post"},"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n