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Check Out Draymond Green’s Game 2 PE of the Nike HyperRev 2016

The NBA Finals between the Golden State Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers are in full swing, which means new colorways of our favorite on court models and Draymond Green’s game 2 PE of the Nike HyperRev 2016 might just be the best one yet.

Using a blue upper that goes perfect with the metallic gold hits on the branding and blue speckled midsole, a translucent outsole rounds thing out to complete what is one of the best Finals PE’s we’ve seen in quite sometime.

What do you guys think about this PE of the Nike HyperRev 2016? Sound off in the comments section below or on social media with the #WearTesters.

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7 comments
  1. Sick! I already have the white black and gold colorway so if these release ill be tempted but I just picked up an early release of the black and white kd 9’s and they are amazing so if anything ill get another pair of kd 9’s.

  2. So Steph has already taken out one of the Nike’s big sig stars already, and his team is in the process of taking out the next two in both Kyrie and LeBron. I guess the only good story Nike has, is to show the player exclusives of a player on the winning team. I wonder if Nike have insulted Steph by putting him in this shoe if he were still with Nike, especially since they felt that he was not good enough to get a sig, or a shoe to keep him relatively healthy.

  3. For a Finals PE, it’s pretty good. As a HyperRev PE, I still like Beal’s more.

    As far as Nike’s outlook with these Finals, the LeBron 13 already had seemingly so-so reception, and that’s really just because of the shoe itself. The popularity of Curry is just icing on the whole scope of Nike not looking so hot. They will indeed have a rougher-than-usual marketing run, especially if everyone ducks out of Rio.

    But alas, there’s always AJ releases.

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