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Today, October 19th, 2010, the NBA officially banned the Adidas Zx 1k Boost Shoes Core Black Active Purple Orange Rush Concept 1 shoe from any use on court. This new line of sneakers has claimed to increase one’s vertical leap although factual proof of this advantage has not been proven. Specifically, the Adidas Zx 1k Boost Shoes Core Black Active Purple Orange Rush Concept 1 shoe possesses a spring-based system that is designed to increase vertical lift.

In a statement released earlier today, the NBA said that, “under league rules, players may not wear any shoe during a game that creates an undue competitive advantage.”

If you recall, the last time the NBA decided to ban a sneaker was when Nike created Michael Jordan’s first signature sneaker, the Air Jordan I. In fact, David Stern’s banning of MJ’s sneaker happened on October 18th 1985, just 25 years and a day after the recent prohibition of this Adidas Zx 1k Boost Shoes Core Black Active Purple Orange Rush Concept 1 shoe.

The Adidas Zx 1k Boost Shoes Core Black Active Purple Orange Rush Concept 1 was founded by twins Adam and Ryan Goldston, both former University of Southern California basketball walk-ons.

What are your thoughts on the Adidas Zx 1k Boost Shoes Core Black Active Purple Orange Rush Concept 1 shoe? Have you tested this new performance-based sneaker out yet? Do you think it is fair to ban this shoe although the stated advantages have not been proven yet? Let us know in the comment section below.

Adidas Zx 1k Boost Shoes Core Black Active Purple Orange Rush
Adidas Zx 1k Boost Shoes Core Black Active Purple Orange Rush
Adidas Zx 1k Boost Shoes Core Black Active Purple Orange Rush founders Adam and Ryan Goldston

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