Roses are red, violets are blue. Nike Basketball just unveiled the “Everlasting Love Pack” for me and you.
Comprised of LeBron James, Kyrie Irving, Kevin Durant, Giannis Antetokounmpo and Paul George’s current signature models, the hoops-ready collection showcases each athlete’s love for the game of basketball. Clad in Valentine’s Day-friendly color palettes, all five “Everlasting Love Pack” options are accompanied with cupid-donning packaging and accessories. The LeBron 19 and Kyrie Infinity boast spring-appropriate pastels, while the Zoom Freak 3 and PG 6 opt for hits of aqua-related tones. The remaining KD 14 indulges in shades of purple that differentiate the sneaker from the bunch, just as the Brooklyn Nets star does with his skill set.
All aforementioned signature athletes have, at one point in their careers, expressed what the game of basketball has meant to and done for them. These ballers may seem to have it all, but they’re well aware that even if things were lost, their love for the sport would endure (though Irving’s commitment has been questioned over the last year). As the 2021-22 NBA season inches closer to the All-Star break, it’s likely each player will don their Valentine’s Day-friendly styles over the remainder of February.
Nike Basketball Unveils “Everlasting Love Pack” For Valentine’s Day
Roses are red, violets are blue. Nike Basketball just unveiled the “Everlasting Love Pack” for me and you.
Comprised of LeBron James, Kyrie Irving, Kevin Durant, Giannis Antetokounmpo and Paul George’s current signature models, the hoops-ready collection showcases each athlete’s love for the game of basketball. Clad in Valentine’s Day-friendly color palettes, all five “Everlasting Love Pack” options are accompanied with cupid-donning packaging and accessories. The LeBron 19 and Kyrie Infinity boast spring-appropriate pastels, while the Zoom Freak 3 and PG 6 opt for hits of aqua-related tones. The remaining KD 14 indulges in shades of purple that differentiate the sneaker from the bunch, just as the Brooklyn Nets star does with his skill set.
All aforementioned signature athletes have, at one point in their careers, expressed what the game of basketball has meant to and done for them. These ballers may seem to have it all, but they’re well aware that even if things were lost, their love for the sport would endure (though Irving’s commitment has been questioned over the last year). As the 2021-22 NBA season inches closer to the All-Star break, it’s likely each player will don their Valentine’s Day-friendly styles over the remainder of February.