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Rare Nike Zoom LeBron III Low – White & Black Dunkman PE »

Nike LeBron‘s Dunkman theme is usually acknowledged with a combination of Green, White and Grey. It even happens that the Dunkman logo is missing like in the case of the Zoom LeBron V and Zoom Soldier I. Sometimes the Grey is Light Grey, sometimes it’s the famous Gun Metal Grey, but recently it’s been swapped for Black on the Air Max LeBron VII. Same with the Green component… usually it’s called Mean Green, however, the VII sported a slightly different shade – Electric Green. All these variations are just minor changes and in most cases the end result still screams the Dunkman. There’s been some exceptions from that routine (f.e. Zoom LeBron VI Low) and it’s started very early… along with the low-top Zoom LeBron III. You might not be familiar with this shoe as it wasn’t released to public, plus it’s a very limited Friends & Family edition. It’s one of the first Dunkmans, it even features the “old Dunkman” logo and surprisingly it’s pure Black & White. No Grey, no Green, but it’s still a Dunkman. We’re currently compiling a complete list of Dunkman LeBrons for The Collection and it’s given us a chance to share these beautiful kicks. Thanks to Chris, Jake, and Vince for sending the photos.

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May 4, 2010 at 9:33 am | lebron-iiinike-lebron-shoes

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Celtics Steal Homecourt from Cavs and Spoil LeBron’s MVP Party »

Before Monday night’s Game 2 matchup, LeBron James was presented with his second consecutive Most Valuable Player award. Unfortunately for the Cavaliers - other than a desperate fourth quarter run – that’s as good as things would get in Cleveland. For the second straight game, the Wine and Gold came out with very little fire. But unlike Saturday’s Game 1 win, they never really found it – falling behind by 23 points and running out of gas after a late rally came up short. When it was all said and done, the Celtics had stolen homecourt advantage from Cleveland – taking the 104-86 win on Monday night at The Q. LeBron James led both clubs with 24 points, half of which he netted during Cleveland’s fourth-quarter rally. The two-time MVP was 7-for-15 from the floor and 10-of-15 from the stripe. James added seven boards, four assists, three steals and a pair of blocked shots, but only sporadically looked like the player who accepted the hardware before Monday’s matchup. He wasn’t his usual MVP-self on that day.

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May 4, 2010 at 4:37 am | lebron-jamesnba-basketballnba-photos