Kevin Durant's New KD13 Signature Shoe

Kevin Durant has released his latest signature shoe, the Nike Zoom KD13. The new shoe features an additional zoom cushion unit that is placed in the forefoot of the shoe below the full-length Air Zoom strobel. The addition and placement of the zoom cushion encourages movement off the ball of the foot.

“The intent behind a Zoom Bag is similar to that of a mechanical spring underfoot. The essence of a spring is to return the amount of energy you put into it. In the KD13, we're doubling the spring in the form of the double-stacked forefoot Zoom, allowing you more travel in the system and more energy back.” -Ross Klein, Senior Creative Director for Nike Basketball

We will see the KD13 launch April 6th globally and April 17th in North America.

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Russell Westbrook PE Watch

Russell Westbrook is one of the Jordan Brand athletes that has his own signature shoe. “Why Not?” is his mantra and the name of his signature shoe. For the 2019-20 season Westbrook has worn all new PEs that draw inspiration from his life and pop culture. TAKE A LOOK AT THE DIFFERENT SPECIAL PES Russ HAS WORN SO FAR.

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Why Not? Zer0.3 “Twins” PE


Why Not? Zer0.3 “Splash Zone” PE


Why Not? Zer0.3 “Nina” PE



Why Not? Zer0.3 “All Star Practice” PE


Why Not? Zer0.3 “80s/90s” PE


Why Not? Zer0.3 “80s/90s” PE


Why Not? Zer0.3 “Brothers” PE


Why Not? Zer0.3 “Russ World” PE


Why Not? Zer0.3 “CNY” PE


Why Not? Zer0.3 “Team White” PE


Why Not? Zer0.3 “Team Red” PE


Why Not? Zer0.3 SE “Tribute” PE


Why Not? Zer0.2 SE “Lil G” PE


Why Not? Zer0.2 SE “Quack” PE


Why Not? Zer0.2 SE “Beep Beep” PE


Why Not? Zer0.2 SE “Caution” PE


Why Not? Zer0.2 SE “Fins” PE


Why Not? Zer0.2 SE “Scream” PE


Why Not? Zer0.2 SE “Black Glow” PE


Why Not? Zer0.2 SE “Goo” PE


Why Not? Zer0.2 SE “4th Grade” PE


Why Not? Zer0.2 SE “School” PE


Why Not? Zer0.2 SE “Heroes” PE


Why Not? Zer0.2 SE “Sea Life” PE


Why Not? Zer0.2 SE “Burger” PE


Why Not? Zer0.2 SE “‘90s” PE


Why Not? Zer0.2 SE “Mummy” PE


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2020 NFL Draft Hats

The 2020 NFL Draft hats have official been released. The hats are inspired by the iconic neon signs in Las Vegas. Each team’s logo is featured on the front of the hat in a neon lights inspired design. On the right side of each hat is the team slogan. 29 out of the 32 teams hats have been released leaving the Atlanta Falcons, Tampa Buccaneers and Las Vegas Raiders to be released closer to the draft.

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ZION WILLIAMSON PE WATCH

Zion Williamson is one of the newest players to join the Jordan Brand this season fresh out of Duke. With his commitment to Jordan he  was announced as one of the faces of the Air Jordan XXXIV.

“When you put on some Jordans fresh out the box, people know what it is. The 34 delivers on all of that. I felt the benefit of the Eclipse Plate from the moment I put it on. A shoe that has this much technology, while staying minimal, makes a difference in my game, whether I’m flying down the court or dunking.” - Zion on the AJXXXIV.

Take a look at the different special PEs Zion has worn so far.

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Air Jordan XXXIV “City Uniform” PE


Air Jordan XXXIV “Bayou Boys” PE


Air Jordan XXXIV “Saints” PE


Air Jordan XXXIV “City Uniform” PE


Air Jordan XXXIV “Pelican” PE


Air Jordan XXXIV “South Carolina” PE


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Potential NFL Helmet Rule Change

The NFL could potentially change the current helmet rule that is in place. Since the 2013 season, the NFL has had a rule in place that limits each teams to using only one helmet shell per season. The rule was put in place as part of the Leagues efforts to protect the players from head and neck injuries. Buccaneers Head Coach Bruce Arians recently was quoted saying the NFL may be changing their Helmet rule starting in the 2021 season. If so this would allow teams like the Buccaneers to bring back their popular Creamsicle uniform that have a white helmet to complete the look. Take a look below at some of the other teams that have worn alternate helmets with special uniforms.

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NBA STARS IN DIFFERENT UNIFORMS

A NUMBER OF PROFESSIONAL ATHLETES BOUNCE FROM CLUB TO CLUB AND ARE OFTEN ONLY ASSOCIATED WITH THE TEAM THEY WERE ON AND THE UNIFORMS THEY WORE WHEN THEY WERE IN THE PRIME OF THEIR CAREER. HERE IS A LOOK AT SOME OF THE BIGGEST NBA STARS WEARING UNIFORMS YOU MAY NOT HAVE KNOWN THEY WORE.

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NFL Free Agency New Threads

The NFL Free Agency has a lot of big name players moving to new teams. With that we will see some of the biggest players wearing new threads once the NFL season starts. We will keep this updated as more players land on new teams.

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New Logo for the Los Angeles Chargers

The Los Angeles Chargers have official revealed the team’s new logo, colors and marks. The reveal come a day after we saw fans react to the LA Rams new look. The Chargers have brought their iconic Powder Blue and Sunshine Gold colors to the forefront of the team's new mark, logotype and soon-to-be-revealed uniform design. The inspiration comes from the diverse outdoor culture that is a way of life for millions in the region. The new bolt logo is sleeker and has had the navy stroke removed.

“With words becoming increasingly interchangeable with emojis and acronyms, the team decided to build a bolt emoji into its new logotype. Also a new touch, the bold, italicized font along with its stylized, angled ticks mimics the edges and details of the updated mark. Now 'BOLT UP' isn't just a rallying cry, salutation or general term of approval, it's built into every facet of the team's brand identity.” -Chargers.com

The team will reveal their new uniforms soon and say that team did not reinvent the wheel with a wild design, but instead evolved the uniforms look.

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Davante Adams Joins the Jordan Family

Davante Adams has officially joined the Jordan Athlete family. The Pro Bowl Wide Receiver for the Green Bay Packers put in the work to fulfill one of his lifetime goals on being invited to join the athletic roster of Team Jumpman. Below is an interview that Adams did about joining Jordan via air.jordan.com.

As a lifelong Jordan fan, what was going through your mind when you got the call about joining the family?

Pure excitement, man. It was a long time coming. It’s something that I’ve always dreamt about, especially with how exclusive it is. It’s the number one shoe brand I’ve been attracted to my whole life. My cousin worked at Foot Locker, and I could never get Jordans until we got his discount.

It was something I always thought about. I wanted to be part of Jordan Brand, because I saw Randy Moss, my favorite receiver, wearing Jordans when I was younger. I wanted to do everything like Randy. The next part was getting to the Nike family. Everything ended up working out well. Now, we made the dream come true.

There’s a different swagger that Jordan Brand athletes have. How do you describe that?

I feel like they recruit athletes that have a natural swagger. There’s only a select number of Jordan Brand guys throughout the league, so you feel a special sense of responsibility with how you carry yourself on and off the field — from the swagger in your play to the drip you wear.

Jordan Brand has a deep roster of some of the world’s best athletes. Who are some of your favorites?

I’d say Chris Paul and Russell Westbrook. People have compared my game to Westbrook a lot, the quickness and aggression. He’s also been pretty innovative with the shoes he designs. I’m big on paying homage to the guys who have done it right before me. I look up to a lot of the OGs in the basketball game, because basketball was my first love. Basketball players have had a lot of influence on my game and my style, too.

Since you grew up playing basketball at a high level, what parts of the game have translated to the field for you?

It’s a little bit of everything but mainly my style of play. My style is all about getting off the spot, a lot of changes in direction and sticking my feet in the ground.

The Jumpman has grown to mean so much more than just basketball. It now represents greatness in sports and beyond. What does it mean to you?

It’s a lifestyle, really. It encompasses a kind of personality. The Js you wear tell me a lot. Or how you design your cleats; that says a lot, too. I look around and can always tell which guys are legit Jordan guys. It’s about your personal touch.

Speaking of personal touches, are you looking forward to making PE cleats?

I had the opportunity to design mine today on campus. I wanted to make sure that I made mine look like me. You have to find a way to incorporate yourself into the product.

Jordan cleats are the best-looking and best-feeling cleats. It’s a no-brainer, since comfort is such an important part of my game. If you look good or feel good, you play good. Everything changes when you put on Jordans.

The Bay Area is a diverse place and home to a big sneakerhead community. How did growing up there influence your style and love of Air Jordans?

That’s where it started. I would see a lot of my family members wearing them. You see people walking around with Jordans after every release, because it’s that serious. I wore Jordans to my junior prom. I was in a tuxedo with Jordans on.

A few years ago, you were moving, and you posted images of a huge collection, probably around 50 pairs at the time. How big is it now?

Well, it’s more than 50. It’s a couple hundred. I have a lot of shoes now, and it’s only going to get worse now, or better, I guess you could say. [Laughs] I have two different houses. So I have my Green Bay shipment, and I have my shoes in Cali, too.

Are you getting your daughter started early on the sneaker game?

Oh yeah. She has plenty of shoes. She has everything from Jordan sneakers to sandals. She can’t even walk yet, but she’s definitely already suited and booted.

What are some of your favorite pairs?

My favorite Air Jordan ever is the “Space Jam” AJ11 with the 23. After that, probably the AJ1. I also like the AJ10, which is what we’re wearing this year for the cleats. That’s going to be awesome, because it’s one of my favorite pairs.

Do you remember your first pair of Air Jordans or maybe the most memorable ones from your childhood?

It would be the white and red AJ14s, the “Candy Canes.” That’s my earliest memory. I literally had one shoe that was a size seven, and the other was a seven and a half. I refused to take them back to the store, because I didn’t want to run the risk of them not having more. I just kept one seven and one seven and a half and rocked them.

What are some recent Air Jordans that you really like?

The AJIs. I really like the Pine Greens. I have a couple pairs of those, actually.

What is your favorite MJ moment?

My favorite story ever is when MJ had his eyes closed at the free throw line. He did that in the game. It’s one thing to have the confidence to do it, but then to make it? That cemented him, in my eyes, as the greatest ever. That was the moment where I was like, “This man is on a different level.”

How have you seen sports unite people throughout your life and career, so far?

Being from where I’m from, there was a lot of meaningless stuff that would take place. Sports were really the biggest outlet. Even people who didn’t get along could go to a hoop court or football field, and a lot of those troubles would go away. At a young age, I used sports as a platform to get me where I wanted to be in life.

How does it feel to be one of the young faces that’s part of the next generation of great Jordan Brand athletes?

It’s awesome, man. It’s a huge blessing. I definitely don’t take it for granted. It’s something that I’ve been looking forward to for a long time now. To see it finally come into fruition, it’s a dream come true. To know that MJ was part of the approval process means the world to me.

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NFL STARS IN DIFFERENT UNIFORMS

A NUMBER OF PROFESSIONAL ATHLETES BOUNCE FROM CLUB TO CLUB AND ARE OFTEN ONLY ASSOCIATED WITH THE TEAM THEY WERE ON AND THE UNIFORMS THEY WORE WHEN THEY WERE IN THE PRIME OF THEIR CAREER. HERE IS A LOOK AT SOME OF THE BIGGEST NFL STARS WEARING UNIFORMS YOU MAY NOT HAVE KNOWN THEY WORE.

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