Each sneaker may have a fit that is most comfortable for that player. I have several different types of “basketball” sneakers that I would never wear when playing b-ball. I mostly play in Kobe’s due to their comfort.
I love these shirts! Click thru to pic #2. Pic #6 shows CD's focus, Ines has an interesting expression in #8.
Of course, that's why I said "whatever works". Yet there are teams that all wear the same shoe. To me that is wrong headed.Each sneaker may have a fit that is most comfortable for that player. I have several different types of “basketball” sneakers that I would never wear when playing b-ball. I mostly play in Kobe’s due to their comfort.
Wonder if this is a budgetary thing, or a limitation on sponsorship contract? I remember when Reebok sponsored UConn around the 1995 natty and they all had the same sneakers on, which may have been the only ones Reebok made, and started noticing players wearing different models with Nike when UConn started to win more. I think UConn is considered a "super" program and gets different uni patterns that are limited to a few teams. Some of the players have been wearing kd shoes for a few years.Of course, that's why I said "whatever works". Yet there are teams that all wear the same shoe. To me that is wrong headed.
Just guessing here, but maybe Dorka and Nika are wearing different shoes because of the ankle supports that I'm assuming they wear for every game now?
How did the “Greats” play in Chuck Taylors back in the days?Just guessing here, but maybe Dorka and Nika are wearing different shoes because of the ankle supports that I'm assuming they wear for every game now?