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Sneakerheads: Inside the World of High Stakes Sneaker Trading

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Nike Air 180 “Safari” Pack

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As last week rendered first images of the 2013 Nike Air 180 “Safari” Pack featuring the “Pink Safari” and “White/Orange-Green” styles, today we’re finally served with detailed images that highlight both colorways.
We wouldn’t dare ask you to choose between the two as they’re both as equally attractive and Summer-ready, however we can infer that they both offer something different. While one Nike Air 180 delivers a grey base with bright pink and royal blue accents, the other adds a crisp white upper with the hits of neon green and orange throughout for a Miami-inspired finish. Altogether, this Nike Air 180 collection is highlighted by speckled midsoles, classic Nike branding, and safari-detailed heel counters.
Perfect is what we call it. Enjoy new imagery below and keep it here with Sneaker Files for more news and updates on this upcoming release.

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Nike Air Max Reinvented

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Michael Jordan one on one with Ahmad Rashaad

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The Mixfits 2012 Winning routine

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10 Reasons Why the Sneaker Game is Better Then its’ Ever Been…

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How to wrap a Nike Zoom Force 1 in Gold by Complete Technique

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Top Sets / Outbreak 2012 / Day 3 / Rep your Country / Strife TV

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Air Jordan 11 Blk/Red 2012 Retro

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Returning for a Holiday 2012 release, we have our first detailed look at this year’s version of the classic Black/Red colorway of the Air Jordan 11.

True to form, the kicks feature a black upper of ballistic nylon, leather and patent leather with a contrasting white midsole, semi-translucent red rubber outsole and red branding accents throughout.

Enjoy this first look at the retro classic and stay tuned for additional looks and info leading up to the drop.

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Life + times: Interview with Jack Mccallum- Author of the Dream Team

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Life + Times: Interview with Jack McCallum – Author of the “Dream Team”
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A great deal has been said about the “Dream Team” — arguably the greatest assemblage of basketball talent for an Olympic games in the history of the sport. Long before even the selection of that 1992 squad, author and longtime Sports Illustrated writer Jack McCallum spent a great deal of time documenting the journey of its members, following them to the team’s first practice all the way to the gold medal ceremony in Barcelona. His candid story of this historical team was recently published in a book called Dream Team: How Michael, Magic, Larry, Charles and the Greatest Team Of All Time Conquered the World and Changed the Game of Basketball Forever. Life + Times recently sat down with McCallum to gain some unique insight on the book itself, along with who he thinks would win between the original Dream Team, and the recently named team of 2012 set to compete in London. Don’t forget, you can read the interview in its entirety here, at Life + Times.

Did you envision writing some type of memoir like this back in 92, and did that influence what you noted and observed, or how you preserved your notes?
I did – I actually started a book about it, but it fell apart before the team even got together. The publisher just didn’t understand the concept. He thought they’d be playing together the whole year. Do you believe that? But I saved my notes, and, moreover, I had written dozens and dozens of stories about these guys for Sports Illustrated that formed the foundation of the book.

Were you surprised by how forthcoming the guys were about some of the more controversial issues, especially the selection of the team?
I was surprised that Michael Jordan was that candid about Isaiah since he had already kind of tap-danced around the subject.

Of all the guys that you interviewed–player, coach or otherwise–was there a best, most compelling or most interesting subject?
I had a much better interview with Scottie Pippen than I thought. I admittedly gave short shrift to him as a player because Michael so dominated everything. Having said that, getting Michael to open up about his father was very meaningful to me. Same with Larry Bird.

Obviously, the trip to Barcelona was one of the most significant moments in NBA and basketball history. Has the tremendous aftermath, specifically the steadily increasing globalization of the game and influx of foreign players, been surprising at all?
None of us – at least not me – was smart enough to see how the explosion of the Dream Team would help international basketball. We thought it would be, oh, 25 years before the world would come close to catching up. It was more like 10.

After the way US dominated in 1992, how shocking was it to see the slump just 10 years later from 2002-2006 (finishing sixth in the 2002 FIBA World Championship, third in the ’04 Olympics, and third in the 2006 FIBA World Championship)?
This goes hand in hand with the previous question. We were slow to realize it. We thought we could still send a half-assed team and go beat the world. Which is what we sent in 2002. That was a major, major wakeup call, as was the 2004 loss. You must build an Olympic or world team the same way you build a championship contender during the season. But it took us a while to learn that.

Having seen the Dream Team guys firsthand in practice, traveling, and in games, how do they compare to today’s stars in their approach to competition? Who wins between the Dream Team and any potential 2012 US Olympic squad?
The best players of any generation – the very best – could play on any team. LeBron, Kobe, Durant … they join the ’92 Dream Team and fit in tomorrow. The big difference is inside. It’s not just because Dwight Howard isn’t playing; the Dream Team of ’92 was much, much, MUCH stronger inside. Ewing, Robinson and Karl Malone almost got overlooked in ’92 and they would absolutely dominate today’s Olympic team.

Many believe the Dream Team is the greatest team ever assembled, and you were lucky enough to get an inside look at the entire operation. How satisfying is it for you to finally get all of this great insight off your chest for public consumption?
I know this sounds automatic. But, really, all you want to do is write a book that people enjoy. It is the greatest feeling a writer can have when someone says, “Hey, I really enjoyed that.” There is too much pressure on you to write a good book to feel truly relived until a number of people say that to you. And that’s already happened. So I feel pretty good.

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