Cleveland Cavaliers superstar LeBron James is known for wearing unique editions of his signature shoes. On Wednesday night, with the Cavs in Boston for a match-up with the Celtics, the King decided to lace up a one-off version of Nike’s Air Zoom Generation in a not-yet-released “Saint Vincent-Saint Mary” PE colorway — a tribute to his high school alma mater.
As of now, it’s unclear as to whether or not the new colorway will be produced in a retro version for the general public. However, James hinted that it might be a possibility, saying: “Just maybe.”
The “SVSM” shoes feature a white leather upper with green mesh panels, gold accents, and “SVSM” embroidered on the heel. It has never received an official retail release, but that could all change in 2018. Maybe.
Originally released in 2003, the Nike Air Zoom Generation was LeBron James’ first signature shoe. Avid footwear aficionados will remember the “First Game” colorway that James wore against the Sacramento Kings in his NBA debut.
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