Don't these guys get their ankles taped every game?
I don't see the shoe being at fault here.
Surely this is pandemic and spreading to soccer, tennis, and other sports, right?![]()
waiting for Nike rep to show up and take this thread.........
Don't these guys get their ankles taped every game?
I don't see the shoe being at fault here.
Surely this is pandemic and spreading to soccer, tennis, and other sports, right?![]()
Because they all wear basketball shoes, right?
Best basketball shoe IMO are the gary payton glove followed by nike zoom huarache and the kobe zoom III
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BTW..the hyperizes are crap...no wonder they dont use it..the hyperdunks were alot better.
I'd suggest the Kobe V's. If they're too pricey for you ($130), you might be able to get some Kobe IV's for under $100. Both are great shoes. I use to wear Jordans before, untill I got the 4's. The Kobe 1's wern't so bad either.
Kobe V "Rice" - Home and Aways
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Those aren't really made for basketball. Basketball players NEED support and cushioning because running at a constant pace puts far less stress and strain on joints and feet than jumping and the various things that happen in a game.
Yours? Wow, love those colorways~!
To be honest, I don't think there's been a hightop that's saved my ankle from getting sprained.
I don't think a high top or lowtop can save you from a a sprain.
Tape is probably the best method of minimizing sprains and even the tape ain't gonna save you when you land on another player's foot.
+1 agree
" Our shoes are perfectly safe, unless they are worn in a locker-room by Gilbert Arenas and Crittenton "
nope..the Rice colorways release in March.They are HOT!
I got the Kobe V All Stars, Bruce Lee's and a pair of ID's on order.
true, but the difference between a mild and a severe sprain is not to be neglected and the hightops do that. Moreover, hightops protect against injuring your foot when someone lands on it... i know it's rare but when you are bigman people hit your ankles alot, you get hit once twice thrice.. the ankle starts to hurt and then the chances of a sprain increase exponentially.
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