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In his first solo act, Scottie earned an All-Star nod in '94 and arrived wearing one of the most daring colorways ever done by Nike Basketball this True Red/White-Black colorway of the Nike Air Maestro. The Air Maestro 2 All-Star' was re-released in 2004 among a slew of other Maestro colorways (which actually sat on shelves at heavily discounted prices) and returned in the new Maestro Flight rebuild in 2012. cheap nike lebron unisex outlet More of tonight's Classics Revisited below, so take a look and let us know where this ranks among all the 90's BBall classics we've covered over the week!Much ado was made about the original collection of Nike Footwear worn by members of the Team USA and the Dream Tea'm, but one model in particular didn't get as much shine as it discount nike lebron men outlet truly deserves.

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Such a generic name for a sneaker that, if released today, would be a gigantic hit. Over a decade ago, Nike released the Nike Air Signature Player as a team-based model. It was in fact a popular team shoe and was worn by a small handful of NBA players like Paul Pierce, Shareef Abdur-Rahim, Juwan Howard, and Kenny Anderson, but the Air Signature Player was sort of an attempt to bring Foam to a broader audience with the lower-in-comparison $130 price-point. Visually, the shoe was a stunner, with great attention to detail shown on the outsole as well as the distinct upper mold. The build consisted of visible Max Air unit at the heel and an encapsulated unit at the forefoot, a full Foamposite upper, and a full-length Dynamic Fit inner sleeve.

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