1. "I’d be interested to see how they’d do with “normal” pricing" In response to Reply # 0
LeBrons, Air Jordan’s, and Kobe’s don’t even typically cost $200 anymore. So while 200 is at least closer to the ballpark, it’s still absurdly high for a basketball shoe of an unproven player that’s not super popular.
I’m curious if anyone would buy his shoes if they were around $120 like “normal” signature shoes from the PG’s, Kyrie’s, Dame’s of the world.