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Here’s a few close-ups of the white and silver PEAK Team Lightning sneakers that Tony Parker debuted last night in a 108-105 Spurs win over the Lakers.
The shoe features a multi vent upper with a low profile midsole and lateral outrigger for TP’s slashing game.
More info to come.
via wuj6714b
Nice clean design, and solid setup.
I do hope basketball-sneakers will ease up on the triangular shapes though.
Cool of PEAK to get a solid point guard in TP. Since J Kidd left, perhaps they could work on a sig for Parker?
And I agree with Nene. The triangular shapes are beginning to saturate a lot of basketball footwear now. There are other creative ways to feature cut-outs or ventilation.