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[Reebok Commercial] We Talkin Bout Pants?

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by Zergling, Mar 4, 2014.

  1. Zergling

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    I had a pair like that back in the 90's.
     
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    Yeah, I had the green/blake/white Kemp's in middle school. Back before I realized I was a Nike man.
     
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    No idea how that whole segment was supposed to advertise shoes...
     
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    Shaq had the most advanced shoe to ever come out out of the bunch on his very first Shat Attaq. I don't even think any of the Jordans up to 1992-93 had the carbon fiber spring plate but Shaq's did. All other Shaq shoes were lesser as they took out that feature.
     
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    I actually had the Kamikaze's back on 1994. They are not good at all. Very heavy and tight in the middle. And no spring plate. They retailed for like $79.99 back then and should be no where over $100. Many of the classics all cost more than the original pricing.
     

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