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This $80 James Harden Sneaker By adidas Is Named After His Controversial Stepback

This $80 James Harden Sneaker By adidas Is Named After His Controversial Stepback

There’s no question that Houston Rockets’ very own James Harden is one of the nastiest 1-on-1 players the league has ever witnessed, and this is reflected just by the simple fact that he earned himself an MVP honor back in 2018. However, NBA fans will be first to tell you that at times, his game can be somewhat controversial as he heavily relies on drawing fouls in the paint, in addition to forming a signature step-back that many would argue involves far too many gather steps. In relation to the latter, adidas Hoops has decided to create a whole new sibling silhouette named after the shifty offensive move entitled the Harden Stepback. The budget-friendly model possesses a similar shape to his signature Harden Vol. 4, only the upper constructions ditch the lace overlays and come altered with stripe branding on the side panels as well horizontal design lines added to the rear. Furthermore, the midsole sections arrive less pronounced, and are presented with tonal #GoWitYoMove embellishments to echo its motif. Available now is this Phoenix Suns-esque colorway involving black base layers paired up with purple and orange accents for $80 on adidas.com. Check out a detailed look here below, and stay tuned for more updates regarding all things Harden related.

In other news, the Bone Yeezy 700 MNVN is dropping in select regions on April 25th.

adidas Harden Stepback
Available
$80
Color: Core Black/Glory Purple/Signal Coral
Style Code: EF9889

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