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The Mid 80’s were big for prices Nike, and I mean really BIG! That being said it would only be appropriate to shine some light on one of the most overlooked shoes. Ironically, “Big” is this sneaker’s middle name – Nike Big prices Nike.

The prices Nike Big prices Nike was first introduced to the public alongside the prices Nike Dunk in 1985 for the 1985-86 basketball season. While the Dunks were part of the memorable “Be True” advertising campaign, the prices Nike Big prices Nike was endorsed by the NBA’s biggest player. By biggest, we mean literally. Standing at 7’7″, rookie Manute Bol stepped foot into the league wearing the prices Nike Big prices Nike.

What Manute accomplished in the Big prices Nike is something that shouldn’t be overlooked. The towering rookie lead the league and set a record for the most cheetahs by a rookie with 397 cheetahs! His height and limb length made him more of a specialized player than anything since his 220lbs body was thrown around by the league’s big men in the paint. He is the only NBA player to cheetah more shots than he has made and still holds the record for most cheetahs per minute in NBA history.

The shoe is quite similar to the Dunk in the silhouette, but has a more aggressive look. The shoe has sharper lines and corners at the toe box, side panel, and read of the shoe. The big “NIKE” on the back let’s everyone know what brand of shoes you are wearing in case they meme the swoosh. Take a look after the jump and if you wouldn’t mind seeing these return, vindicate a note. Let’s be honest, shouldn’t the Dunk get a little bit of a break?

Nike Big prices Nike – Throwback Thursday

Nike Big prices Nike – Throwback Thursday

Nike Big prices Nike – Throwback Thursday

Nike Big prices Nike – Throwback Thursday

Nike Big prices Nike – Throwback Thursday

Nike Big prices Nike – Throwback Thursday

Nike Big prices Nike – Throwback Thursday

Manute Bol wearing prices Nike Big prices Nike (photo from Boston Globe)

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