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So My Rec League Basketball is starting soon and I was wondering what the people's opinion was... As always I seem to be in charge of shoes. Right now We're standing at either Answer X, the Nike Shox Certified ID, or the Gil-Zero Vegas. Thoughts?
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wait are you saying Magic Johnson is black, has AIDS and has it better than ME?
I agree with sporty Erin. Shox are really good. I don't currently own a pair but I know a great deal about them. I'm not sure how the Answer is made but I know in the early stages a lot of people had issues with them spliting apart. You may want to take that into consideration if you're going to be using them on a daily basis.
Before anyone else says anything, I'm confident that NBA players must go through 40 different pairs of sneakers at least, each year.