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Today, we begin our Kicks On Court Weekly Recap in which we choose the five best standouts in our weekly column throughout the past seven days. This week, we spotted Gilbert Arenas rocking a football/training sneaker on court, while both Blake Griffin and D.J. Augustin posted career highs in their respective sneakers. Also, Washington Wizards guard Nick Young became the first player to rock a certain NikeiD sneaker on court, and Mike Bibby rocked today’s major Jordan Brand release in last night’s game against the New Orleans Hornets. Check out these standouts in our Kicks On Court Weekly Recap!
Gilbert Arenas Rocks Nike Air Diamond Turf Max 96 in Beantown
Does anything surprise you in regards to Gilbert Arenas’ sneaker selections anymore? From Dolce & Gabanna to Nike Air Diamond Turf Max 96, Arenas has dominated our Kicks On Court this season. While most players rocked black and gold sneakers on MLK Day, Arenas went with this classic football sneaker.
Bibby Brings Out “Cement Grey” Air Jordan 3s
Jordan Brand released the “Cement Grey” Air Jordan 3 today, but Mike Bibby obviously received his pair early. A couple of weeks ago, we showcased him wearing the “Cement Grey” Air Jordan 3 Retro on court, and last night, our Kicks On Court spotted him rocking this sneaker again. Don’t be jealous; just get a pair!
Blake Griffin Scores 47 in “MLK” Nike Air Max Fly By
47 points from a rookie? Blake Griffin has been nothing less than amazing this season. His high-flying dunks have been at the top of ESPN’s Top 10 Plays consistently. On Martin Luther King Day, Griffin posted a season high (for every player in the NBA) 47 points while wearing the “MLK” Nike Air Max Fly By. Is a signature model on the way?
DJ Augustin’s Career High in Jordan Ol School III
Thursday night, Charlotte Bobcats point guard DJ Augustin scored a career high 31 points, dished out eight assists and grabbed five boards while wearing the Jordan Ol School III. Jordan Brand has released multiple colorways of the Jordan Ol School IV within the past few months; yet, it seems as if Augustin finds more success in the third installment of Jordan Brand’s Ol School series.
Nick Young Debuts NikeiD Zoom Kobe VI
Since the Gilbert Arenas trade, Nick Young has been the go-to scorer for the Washington Wizards. He also has the best sneaker selections on the team seeing that he rocks a ton of NikeiD kicks. Last night, Young became the first player in the NBA to wear a pair of NikeiD Zoom Kobe VIs on court.