Candace Parker’s Crispy! / Jul 28, 2008 / 9:11 am

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In case you missed it, Rick Mahorn, Candace Parker, and Lisa Leslie made fools of themselves last week at Auburn Hills in Detroit. Oh, and there were only 4.5 seconds left in the game…umm…seriously! (If you haven’t seen the incident, peep ithere.) Shoving match aside, Parker sports some serious heat on her feet, thanks to the kinds folks over at adidas.

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The newest iteration of the Pilrahna features an interesting conglomeration of both patent and high-quality synthetic leather, and with it’s raised sidewalls (that help ensure lockdown stability on lateral movements) and expertly placed upper strap, the shoe definitely proves to be quite singular from an aesthetics standpoint. And peep the “sparks” and “stars” detailing along the ankle regions of both colorways. Fresh!

Pictures thanks to Dime!

4 Responses to “Candace Parker’s Crispy!”

  1. BallGurl says:

    The “brawl” was definitely foolish, but these kicks are far from that! Shouts to Jeremy for showing love to female player exclusives. There’s no bias in the sneaker game…LoL

  2. Jeremy says:

    As a girls’ basketball coach I’m glad to see the women getting a little love on the site too, BallGurl!

    Nice shoes. Too bad I can’t get my kids to even look at adidas. Besides, my the school at coach at is now officially a Nike school so we’re SOL anyway!

    Not a Parker fan but love the look of the shoe.

  3. HEYY GIRLL says:

    where can i buy those shoes??

  4. Jason says:

    I want a pair of shoes that she has used alot. id smell the inside of the shoe so i could smell her sexy feet. Then id rip the shoe pad out and lick and suck on the parts where her toe prints are and i’ll suck all the sweat out of them

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