Style - Kicks and Gear / Mar 18, 2010 / 4:30 pm

Jordan Hallowed Ground “St. Patrick’s Day” – Ray Allen PE

Alright, so not everyone was feeling my top 10 favorite St. Patrick’s Day kicks yesterday, but you’d be crazy not to love these. Yesterday afternoon, Ray Allen (a.k.a. @greenRAYn20) tweeted a pic of the shoe he was going to wear last night, a player exclusive version of the Jordan Hallowed Ground.

What do you think? Better than all the other kicks?

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8 Responses to “Jordan Hallowed Ground “St. Patrick’s Day” – Ray Allen PE”

  1. raptor says:

    damn…those are ugly…look like Lugz to me…eww

  2. Jack J says:

    Give me the Sugar Ray XII’s in the background

  3. the big fundamental says:

    @raptor
    AGREED
    those dont even look like you can ball in them!

  4. Aron Phillips says:

    Really? It’s actually a super comfortable ball shoe.

  5. str8ganksta says:

    What the fuck is wrong with this writer? First, yesterday’s list of kicks and now this: “but you’d be crazy not to love these”

    With this kind of fashion sense, I bet homez is rocking a mullett and wearing tye-dyed mc hammer pants right now.

  6. Aron Phillips says:

    @str8ganksta

    How did you know? You guys really don’t like these kicks? I’m not saying I’d rock these every day, but for a special St. Patty’s Day SMU, these are hot. Keep in mind what jerseys they were matching up with too. What do you rock?

  7. Roman says:

    To each is own. these kicks are ugly. You know kicks are bad when even the color scheme wont help. Probably good for construction.

  8. SparkyJ23 says:

    Another vote for the Sugar Ray XII’s

    They look sweet

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