#10 – Reebok Question
At number 10 on our list we have the Reebok Question which was the first signature shoe for Allen Iverson upon entering the NBA in 1996. This shoe makes it into the top 10 because of the simple, yet unique design. This is probably Reebok’s most popular design to date as it has seen multiple color ways since it’s release. Our favorite happens to be this particular blue color way with red highlights throughout. Combined with the Hexa-lite technology, this shoe earns the #10 spot on our list.
 #9 – Air Uptempo (Pippen’s)
Number 9 on our list is the Nike Air Uptempo aka Air Pippen’s. These iconic shoes made a big statement back in the day with it’s bold “AIR” text on the side of the shoe. Not only did these shoes have an awesome design, they were also very comfortable because of the “Air bubble” cushioning design. For these reasons, this shoe earns the #9 spot on our list.
#8 – Nike Zoom Kobe V (Bruce Lee’s)
Next our list is the Nike Zoom Kobe V Bruce Lee edition. One of the main reasons why these kicks made it on to our list is because this color way was inspired by the great one himself, Bruce Lee. With subtle details influenced by one of Bruce Lee’s greatest films “The Game Of Death”, these shoes successfully embodied the theme of the movie and the spirit of Bruce Lee himself.
#7 – Lebron James 8 South Beach
Some call it hype, others call it fire, we call it our number 7 shoe on our Top 10 list. The Lebron James 8 South Beach aka Pre-Heat shoes took the shoe game by storm last year and became one of the most sought out kicks in the history of basketball shoes. The aggressive 80’s style colorway featuring teal and hot pink made it the must have shoe of 2010 and even till today. Let’s not forget how comfortable these shoes are too, which combined with this unique color scheme, makes it our number 7 hottest shoe to date.
#6 – Nike Mag (Back II The Future)
The number 6 shoe on our list was probably the most anticipated shoe release in the past 2 decades. The Nike Mag aka McFly’s, from the hit film Back II The Future, finally made it’s debut after years of anticipation and patience. The design team at Nike made sure to capture and preserve all the elements of the original design from the film. The shoes light up in multiple areas and look just like the original. Even though these kicks don’t have powered laces (coming in the 2015 release), they’re still worthy of being in our top 10 kicks list due to nostalgic purposes.
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