Sunday, September 12, 2010

NIKE Basketball Shoes and the NBA Players That Wear Them

Have you ever noticed what your favorite NBA star wears on their feet?

Yes, it’s true. Professional NBA Players get paid big bucks for what they wear on their feet. Endorsements are cool and all, but do they work? Is it so believable when your see LeBron James slimming’ the hoop with his bare hands?

Yes, Absolutely! Whatever is being showcased to the world via the big screen, arena or court, whether it be nba shoes, headbands, shorts, has to have you a little curious, and maybe even envious. If Only you could grab a pair of those basketball shoes, and try a pair on..

But how can you not believe them in those commercials, when they play so hard and make it look so easy? Is this just a skilled camera operator, shoe technology, or just some raw talent?

Talent’s in there, definitely. What seems like a lifetime of practice for a grueling number of hours a day, is what gives them their superhero-like ability to do what seems impossible to everyone else. Which is, run faster, jump higher, sprint farther, play longer, win bigger, and take championships away from their opponents.

I have to say, aside from talent, desire, training, physical ability and support, they’ve had a little help along the way, in the way of NBA shoes. Not just the shoes. Some serious kicks! Their basketball shoes have to be made with some serious technology, right? Well, most of us aren’t sneaker manufacturers, or we’d know the answer to that one.

But, if you were to try on a pair of expensive basketball shoes, compared to what you have now, or even what they used to wear 20 years ago even, you would stand taller, jump higher, run faster, win more games, against your opponent, who may, by the way, have the best high tech sneakers out there, too.

So, take it from the best. Ever check out what shoes LeBron James is wearing? What makes him play so good? What about Kobe Bryant or Rodney Stuckey?

Check out the NBA shop, you’ll find out what LeBron James wears from NIKE.

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Guide to NBA Jerseys for Basketball Fans

If you are looking to buy a gift for a true basketball fan, then an NBA Jersey is the way to go. Basketball fans can support their favorite team on or off the court with authentic NBA jerseys, NBA replica jerseys or the popular Swingman jerseys. All of these jerseys are made of high quality fabric and designed with the team name, official team logo and your favorite player's number featured on the front and back, just like those that the NBA stars wear on the court. The difference between them is quality, cut, trim and cost. Depending on your budget you can determine which is best the hoops fan in your life.

The NBA Jersey is different in authentic, replica and swingman jersey. Most basketball fans are true in their support and wish to wear the real thing; however this is not practical for everyone. Because authentic jerseys are like the real ones worn on the court, they can often be too large for most fans. Authentic jerseys are cut with the same trim, fabric and application as the pros and although various sizes are available, they will still fit for function and performance. Because they are made to withstand intense wear and tear, they are much more durable. This is ideal if you only want the best, but if a fan is more interested in showing support, an NBA replica jersey may be a better choice. Replica jerseys offer the same styling as the authentic jerseys, but have screen printed lettering made of a lighter mesh material, making them less expensive and a bit more comfortable. Another option for your NBA fan is the Swingman jersey. These jerseys are favorites among fans because they are less expensive than the authentic, yet carry many of the same qualities. The biggest difference between the Swingman jersey and the authentic jersey is the material and the lettering. The Swingman jersey features screenprinted tackle twill lettering.

If you're shopping for women or kids, you'll probably want to stick to the replica jerseys or even select jerseys made specifically for youth and women's sizes. The material used on replica jerseys is softer and more comfortable. Regardless of the jersey that is best for your fan, each NBA jersey carries the official NBA and team logo.

You can find jerseys at a number of places, you can either shop at apparel stores or you can take your shopping online. There are a number of reputable retailers that carry jerseys and apparel for all the NBA teams and often times you can find the same jersey for a fraction of the cost. So whether you are shopping for yourself or looking for a gift for an avid basketball fan, NBA jerseys are one of the best ways to support your team of choice.

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Friday, September 10, 2010

NBA Players Motivated by Jersey Sales

Lebron James ever announced that he would retire his number 23 to honor Michael Jordon. This initiated discussions throughout the league about whether other teams should follow suit and retire number 23 altogether. Clearly this is a respectful gesture on LeBron's part, but is there an ulterior motive? After all, despite his MVP season in 2008-09, and 2009-10, the top selling NBA jersey from NBA shop belonged to the Finals MVP, Kobe Bryant. Even if The King doesn't switch teams, switching numbers will surely catapult him to top-selling jersey status since his biggest fans will buy his new jersey. Even Shaq, now in the twilight of his career, has managed to have his jersey reach top 10 status this year by switching teams. Clearly a change in number or team will provide a reasonable bump in jersey sales.

Let's look more closely into the motivation behind such a move. We know it's not driven by money. In the NBA, the total receipt from jersey sales are lumped into one big pool and then all the players are paid equally from that pool. So yes, the Celtics' Brian Saccharine gets the same amount as the Paul Pierce and is grateful to Pierce every year for that paycheck. So if not money, could it be ego? Let's see, millionaire athletes competing against one another on the biggest stage of their sports. I think it's safe to say there is an element of pride. It's like winning popularity contest, and better because it's measurable. And LeBron's not the only one by any means, Kobe himself changed his number from 8 to 24 and experienced a big jump in new jersey sales.

Aside from being number one, at some level, NBA players must love the idea of having so many fans out there wearing an NBA jersey which they can buy from an NBA shop with their name on it. It's a clear demonstration of love and adoration. What could be better than having thousands of fans wear your jersey, even years after you retire in some cases?

The good news for fans is that in order to reach the stratosphere of top jersey, the player has to achieve something. For instance, two other top jerseys were Dwight Howard and Derrick Rose. Howard led his team to the NBA finals, while Rose pushed the previous champion Celtics to a thrilling 7-game series during the playoffs. And as a result of their on-the-court success fans rewarded them with jersey sales. So in the end, winning on the court leads to winning in jersey sales.

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Friday, August 6, 2010

Ridiculous required information for register in a forum.

It's totally ridiculous to ask for my personally real name, address, telephone number and email address when I register in a forum. Why do so many stupid forums do that? What do they want such information for? Resale to someone and gain benefit??? Stupid.