While We’re Waiting…
December 23, 2008Who Are These Cavaliers?
December 23, 2008By now, you have likely seen the new LeBron James Nike commercial that features cameos by celebrities like Lil’ Wayne, but predominantly features the pre-game ritual of the “chalk clap.” The origin of said clap will be debated for eternity, but Nike will continue to put their chips on James as they will release yet another version of the Zoom VI. This edition will reportedly feature a silhouette of James in the signature position, similar to the picture above.
“(Nike and I) have a deep relationship,” James said Sunday when the Cavs beat the Thunder, 102-91, for their third consecutive victory.
“It is not just an endorsement deal. We feed off each other; if we think something will be hot or people can relate to, we work on that.”
The kicks will debut on Christmas day as the Cavs take on the Washington Wizards. And if you’re in the house, you will get to partake in the festivities as all fans will get a bag of their own chalk to throw in the air before tip-off. I’m not sure how this will look on television, but I do know that it can’t be much worse than the first quarter of Celtics games after all of the pyrotechnics.
If you’re keeping score at home, we now have “The LeBrons” version of the Zoom VI, as well as the Big Apple Edition. I’m sure there are a few more that escape me, but the “Chalk” will be the latest.
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I won’t be at the game, so I’ll celebrate in my own way by throwing powdered sugar up in the air.
If only Jamal Lewis had something powdery…
hey! family site!
I wonder if the kids today are barraging their parents with pleas and empty promises of good behavior for a pair of Zoom VI’s like I did for some Jordans. Man those Jordans were sweet.
I’d still love a pair of “Wise’s”…
But yea, I’m not sure.
Did you see that the Cavs are going to pass out bags of chalk so fans can so the pregame ritual too? Is that a bad idea or what?
Rick, did you read the post?
Hundreds of people walking around with little baggies with powder in them. …
What’s the over/under of someone in the audience having a relapse, leaving the game before it starts and driving straight to Franklin Street?
“(Bubbilicious and I) have a deep relationship,” James said Sunday when the Cavs beat the Thunder, 102-91, for their third consecutive victory.
“It is not just an endorsement deal. We feed off each other; if we think some new gum flavors that will be hot or people can relate to, we work on that.”
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