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  • Weekly Wallpaper: Nike Air Max 180 OG
    By on April 7th, 2013 | No Comments Comments

    Nike Sportswear travels back in time once again to bring back a fan favorite. The Nike Air Max 180 OG released this past weekend at retailers and is considered a grail to some. Now, fans can have their favorite sneakers as their Weekly Wallpaper on any device. Download links are below.

    2560 x 1600, 1920 x 1200, 1680 x 1050, 1440 x 900, 1280 x 800 [ download ]

    1024 x 768 [ download ]

    1024 x 1024 (iPad) [ download ]

    1920 x 1080, 1366 x 768 [ download ]

    640 x 960 (iPhone) [ download ]

    960 x 800 (Android) [ download ]

    480 x 800 (Windows) [ download ]

    640 x 1136 (iPhone 5) [ download ]

    2048 x 2048 (iPad 3 + 4) [ download ]

    1600 x 1280 (Android) [ download ]


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  • It’s Not the Shoes: A Look At the Correlation Between Brands and Injuries
    By on April 6th, 2013 | No Comments Comments

    The gruesome injury to University of Louisville guard Kevin Ware has brought the discussion of specific shoe brands being linked to injuries back to the forefront. After season ending injuries to young NBA stars last season, adidas basketball shoes began to receive whispers of criticism. Those whispers became a little louder when the adidas outfitted Cardinals player suffered one of the worst injuries in recent sports memory. The compound fracture that Ware endured is rare in non-contact sports, such as basketball. Could your choice, or brand, of sneakers really be the root of a possible season ending knee injury?

    Iman Shrumpert tore his ACL and lateral meniscus in Game 1 of the New York Knick’s first round playoff series while wearing adidas sneakers. In an odd coincidence, Bulls superstar Derrick Rose tore his ACL on the exact same day. Both athletes wore adidas sneakers at the time of their injuries, and many uninformed began to blame the shoes. However, only 8 days later, Knicks guard Baron Davis suffered one of the worse knee injuries in recent memory. The veteran guard raced up court, was fouled, and collapsed. The injury looked bad, but the realization of its extent was shocking. Davis suffered a complete tear of the MCL and ACL, and partially tore his patella tendon. His career now hangs in the balance, as he continues to rehab the dreadful injury. Baron Davis, once a Reebok athlete, wore Li-Ning sneakers.

    Baron Davis injures his knee in the Li-Ning BD Boom

    Prior to the Ware injury, one of the worse basketball injuries of this generation happened to Shaun Livingston. In just his third season in the NBA, and only three years removed from high school, the then Los Angeles Clipper guard had promising career ahead of him. That seemed to come to a screeching and excruciating halt on February 26, 2007 when Livingston’s fell awkwardly on his knee during a game against the Charlotte Bobcats. In general terms, it was said that he “broke his knee”. However, it was not that simple. The injury was so severe, a doctor warned of possible amputation. Livingston dislocated his knee, and tore the ACL, PCL, and MCL. Three of the four ligaments were completely torn, and his comeback was long and arduous. Now playing the Cleveland Cavaliers, there were questions if he would ever return to the court. Shaun Livingston wore Reebok sneakers.
    Shaun Livingston Suffered a Devistating Knee Injury wearing Reebok sneakers

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  • Nike WMNS Air Vortex VNTG “Gradient” Pack
    By on April 6th, 2013 | No Comments Comments

    The Air Vortex is cycling through once again in a spring-friendly collection. The Nike WMNS Air Vortex VNTG “Gradient” Pack features two pairs of a vintage version of the iconic runner. The Air Vortex VNTG features a distressed suede upper to give that elder look along with a gradient base motif. The “Bright Citrus” pair goes from blue to orange while the “Hyper Blue” transcends from pink force to purple. Look for these pairs to release at select retailers later this month, including titolo.

    Nike WMNS Air Vortex VNTG "Bright Citrus"

    Nike WMNS Air Vortex VNTG “Bright Citrus”

    Nike WMNS Air Vortex VNTG "Hyper Blue"

    Nike WMNS Air Vortex VNTG “Hyper Blue”


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  • Kicks On Court: Nick Young Brings All-White Foams to the Hardwood
    By on April 6th, 2013 | No Comments Comments

    It’s been a long while since Nick Young led an edition of Kicks On Court due to a decrease in playing time, but you can never doubt his kicks on court game even when it’s not directly in front of your face. In last night’s win against the Atlanta Hawks, Young wore the all-white Nike Air Foamposite One, a shoe that just released this past weekend.

    This marks the fifth Foam colorway Nick Young has worn this season with the others being the Cough Drops, the Metallic Reds, the Dark Neon Royals and the Stealths.

    View these kicks plus more, worn by Kobe Bryant, Chris Bosh, Kevin Durant and others, below.

    Kicks On Court

    Nick Young handling the rock in the all-white Nike Air Foamposite One

    Kicks On Court

    Nick Young shooting in the all-white Nike Air Foamposite One

    Kicks On Court

    Nick Young wearing the all-white Nike Air Foamposite One

    Kicks On Court

    Michael Beasley laying it up in the Air Jordan 7 “Flint Grey”

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  • Nice Kicks Staff Picks
    By on April 6th, 2013 | No Comments Comments

    Another week, another roll call for the Nice Kicks Staff Picks. From the brand with three stripes to the Swoosh, our staff made their individual selections from the posts of the previous week. Check them out below, and let us know what your picks were for the week.

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    adidas continues to create nice colorways of the D Rose 3.5. This Metal color scheme just might be my favorite so far.

    adidas D Rose 3.5 “Metal”

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