Friday, October 22, 2010
Athletic Propulsion Labs’ Shoes Banned by NBA
na statement released earlier today, the NBA has said that "according to league rules, players can not wear shoes during a game that creates an unfair competitive advantage."If you remember the last time the NBA has banned a Nike shoe is made when the first basketball signed by Michael Jordan, the Air Jordan I. In fact, David J. Stern banning sneakers arrived on October 18, 1985, just 25 years and one day after the recent ban on the sport Propulsion Lab Concept of a shoe.
Athletic Propulsion Lab Concept 1 was founded by twin brothers Adam and Ryan Goldston, both former University of Southern California basketball extras.
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