Four years ago today, Yao Ming retired from the NBA and professional basketball due to foot and ankle injuries that caused him to miss 250 games in his last six…
Five years ago today, LeBron James made “The Decision” on an ESPN special. He announced his choice to sign with the Miami Heat. Of course, The Decision was criticized by…
So often regarded primarily as instruments of hype, our sneakers have the potential to be so much more. What gets lost in a never-ending stream of high-stress Sadderdays is that what…
The latest exhibit to hit the Brooklyn Museum is The Rise of Sneaker Culture. The exhibition will include about 150 pairs of sneakers from all eras, some dating all the way back…
Andre Agassi wasn’t just the pretty face with cool gear from Nike. Many forget he was a pretty good tennis player and multiple Grand Slam champion. Fitting into the “patriotic”…
The red, white, and blue will be prominent this weekend, thanks in part to the United States of America’s Independence Day on Saturday and the U.S. Women’s National Team going…
Yes the title is a little misleading since Tinker Hatfield hadn’t designed the Air Oscillate yet, but that doesn’t make the statement untrue. Nike’s most popular tennis player of all…
In 2004 Nike SB showed a little “California love” with the release of these Dunk Low Pro’s. Appropriately nicknamed “Calis,” the sneaker was inspired by the flag of the 31st…