Reebok/Courtesy Reebok s Why Not Us campaign features an animated film narrated by Allen Iverson, who reflects on the 2001 NBA All-Star Game and the 21-point comeback he and his Eastern Conference teammates led.
Twenty years have passed since the Philadelphia 76ers magical 2001 season, led by Allen Iverson at the peak of his basketball powers.
Sometimes lost in the NBA Finals appearance and Iverson s league MVP honors that year is the dazzling comeback performance A.I. led in the 2001 NBA All-Star Game.
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The game was played in Washington, D.C., way back when Kevin Garnett was on the Timberwolves and the former Seattle Supersonics were in their maroon jersey phase. Iverson, of course, played his college ball at Georgetown and grew up in the region, so he was right at home.
Salomon Index.01 & Other Sneakers Worth a Look
Salomon s Recyclable Runner Has Arrived & Other Sneaker News Worth a Read
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Sneakerheads are bombarded with news of upcoming releases on a daily basis. To save you some time from searching each and every site and leak account, we ve taken it upon ourselves to sift through the onslaught and bring you a few noteworthy kicks that have captured our attention.
Today, we ve learned that Salomon s anticipated recyclable runner, the Index.01, is finally here. We first saw the innovative sneaker that is three-plus years in the making last fall, but now you can go ahead and secure your pair.
Reebok Question Mid “Yellow Toe”: Official Release Information
Reebok’s Kobe-Approved Question Mid “Yellow Toe” Returns This Week
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Release Date: December 31
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Editor’s Notes: Reebok is bringing back the Question Mid “Yellow Toe” as part of its “Alternates” pack. The alternates pack comprises three variations of the brand’s most iconic basketball models two iteratioons of the Question Mid and the Kamikaze 2 which feature colorways paying homage to historic alternate uniforms of the ‘90s, ‘00s and today.
The above Question Mid “Yellow Toe” is a nod to the Los Angeles Lakers jerseys of the ’00s and was actually worn by Kobe Bryant during his sneaker free agency in 2002-03. The sneaker was debuted by the Lakers’ Quinn Cook during the 2020 Playoffs.
Reebokâs â
â pack features three special takes on the brandâs iconic basketball models including the previously-released Kamikaze II in black/green/red, Question Mid in black/gold and forthcoming Question Mid âYellow Toeâ, with each model paying homage to historic alternate uniforms of the â90s, â00s and today. Debuted on court by pro point guard Quinn Cook during the 2020 playoffs, Question Mid âYellow ToeâÂ
($140, FX4278) pays homage to the teamâs special all-white alternates typically worn on Sundays and for holiday games.
In honor of the November âAlternatesâ pack release and in recognition ofÂ
National Homeless Youth Awareness Month, Reebok partnered with pro baller Tamera âTyâ Young and non-profit StandUp for Kids to help provide funding, support and resources to at-risk homeless youth.
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