Category : NBA Kicks
Tags: 2012 NBA Playoff Shoes, 2012 NBA Playoffs, 2012 NBA Playoffs Shoes, adidas adiZero Crazy Light 2, Air Jordan 11, Air Jordan 2012, Al Jefferson, Amare Stoudemire, Baron Davis, Carmelo Anthony, Chris Paul, CounterKicks, DeJuan Blair, Dwyane Wade, Dwyane Wade Playoff Shoes, Enes Kanter, Eric Bledsoe, James Harden, Jared Jeffries, Jordan CP3.V, Jordan Fly Wade 2 EV, Jordan Melo M8, Jordan Play In These II, Josh Smith, Kevin Durant, Kevin Durant Playoff Shoes, Kobe Bryant, Kobe Bryant Playoff Shoes, LeBron James, LeBron James Playoff Shoes, Li-Ning BD Doom, Mike Conley, NBA Kicks, NBA Shoes, Nike Air Max Sweep Thru, Nike Air Zoom Huarache 2K4, Nike Kobe VII, Nike LeBron 9, Nike Zoom Hyperdunk 2011 Low, Nike Zoom Hyperfuse 2011, Nike Zoom KD IV, Nike Zoom Rookie, Paul George, Quentin Richardson, Rajon Rondo, Ray Allen, Richard Hamilton, Russell Westbrook, Taj Gibson

Ray Allen has to be the perfect pitchman for Jordan Brand. All of the gear he sports for the brand looks incredible on him.
Also, it’s too bad that my favorite company does not have stronger representation in the NBA Playoffs this year, unlike with the NCAA’s.
Finally, I guess that Nike has muffled their dirtbag designer Petrie, who probably had an orgasm when the Boom Dizzle went down, especially after switching back to his contracted company.
Yeah, Ray always making his Jordan special makeups look great. It’s a shame he never got his own sig shoe. You could blame small markets early on but Vin Baker of course got one.
What are those shoes that Lou Williams seems to be rocking? They are Converse, but different.
i agree w/ mede, some of the jordan kicks doesnt look nice, but on rey’s feet, it looks ok, looks cool. he’s so smooth!!
im liking them crazylight 2′s, especially the gray colored ones.