March Madness is a special event for sneakerheads since future stars will be remembered for their play and footwear. If you don’t believe me, try getting the image of Nike Air Flight Huaraches and Nike Air Force Max B’s out of your mind when you think of the Fab 5. It’s 2010 and the sneakers of choice on the college courts are the Nike Hyperdunk/Hyperize/Hypermax. What sneaker in your opinion will be engrained in your memory when you think of 2010 NCAA Basketball?

5 Responses to “2010 MARCH MADNESS SNEAKERS”

  1. Ron Stud says:

    Not sure about 2010 but I wore my blue and white Fab Five Huaraches last night and I still get the chills from putting on those sneakers! Really to be honest the college sneaker game in the late 80s and 90s’ were just like hip-Hop Music! ALL the Classic Material dropped in that time block! My all time fave NCAA sneaker memory..
    Mike Bibby and Miles Simon rocking the Cinderella Blue Pennys in the championship game in 97! Sick! Man I miss that era!

  2. funkalot says:

    It seems like the Hyperdunks are the most popular, see Kentucky and Syracuse, then the Adidas TS Pro model – see Kansas.

  3. Russ M says:

    All I know is when I turn on a college game and spot a cat wearing the Jordan retro 12’s I automatically start rooting for him. If you want to tell me that’s stupid, you’re probably right.

  4. Jana Jackson says:

    college basketball these days are kind of weaker as compared to when we had the glory days of wilt, walton and all those guys.

  5. jaysmoove says:

    man i wanna see if Jordan Brand got something special for G-town in this years Big East NCAA Tourney UNC isnt going to the tourney and Cal Jury is still out with them ..it would be dope to see G-town Come out with some Mathing Retros. I Like the Hyperdunks as well.

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