
If you’ve followed the array of Player Exclusive basketball sneakers we have for the past couple of months during this NBA regular season shown you, then you caught a glimpse of Amare Stoudemire’s own home and away Nike Air Max Hyperize PEs. And if you’ve imagined your feet in the colorway of his home pair, then you will soon have a chance to make that image a reality. This Saturday, House of Hoops locations nationwide will be putting the home colorway of Amare Stoudemire’s Nike Air Max Hyperize on sale alongside Joe Johnson and Ray Allen Jordan Flight Team Player Exclusives. So make sure you check-in with your closest House of Hoops to see if they’ll be equipped with the shoe you want so you know where to head this weekend.
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Archive for the ‘ Player Exclusive (PE) ’ Category

Amid all the Player Exclusives hysteria of recent months, two of our more popular ones have recently made their way to the shelves of House of Hoops locations nationwide. Although David West’s New Orleans Hornets and Aaron Brooks’ Houston Rockets were unable to make it to the playoffs in the loaded Western Conference of the NBA, their Nike Player Exclusives- the Air Max Hyperize and Hyperdunk low, respectively- have been a hit with our readers and could very well be off the shelves before you get your shot. So act fast, and let us know if you prefer the low-top basketball sneaker design to the high-top cut or vice-versa.





In the first round of this season’s NBA playoffs, the Phoenix Suns got all that they could handle from the Portland Trailblazers and Lamarcus Aldridge, whose Nike Huarache 2010 PEs we recently showed you. Now we’d like to show you another Nike Huarache 2010 Player Exclusive that belongs to a remarkable athlete that unfortunately also exited during the first round of the playoffs. Pictured here is the Nike Huarache 2010 Player Exclusive of Luol Deng’s that this Chicago Bull would most likely wear during away games. Enjoy the images as we continue to wait and see which, if any of these amazing Nike PEs will be hitting store shelves.


We recently found an image of Amare Stoudemire’s Nike Air Max Hyperize Player Exclusive on the internet. Now we can show you new quality images of that “home” pair as well as show you his “away” version. Whether it’s how well the Suns are doing or how well their team colors have been executed on this basketball sneaker, something about these pairs/colorways makes them look particularly easy on the eye. How many of you reading this would cop a pair should they actually release to the public?






In the middle of March we brought you a look at the “home” pair of Nike Hyperdunk low Aaron Brooks Player Exclusives. With the low-top basketball sneaker being a bigger and bigger hit among professional athletes, Aaron Brooks is just one more fan. While these are understandably harder to get a hold of than your run-of-the-mill general Nike release, limited pairs of it have actually gone on sale from the Nike basketball store in Hong Kong. Work those connects, people. This could be your only chance. For now, enjoy these new, high-quality images of one of the cleaner Nike Hyperdunk low PEs we’ve seen to date.




We’ve seen home and away Player Exclusives of the Nike Zoom Hyperize designed for Derek Fisher in the past. Being that Derek Fisher has played in more than 180 playoff games, no one on the Los Angeles Lakers squad can underestimate his importance. And, apparently, Nike is aware of his importance as well. Pictured here is the newest home Nike Zoom Hyperize PE that belongs to Derek Fisher. So take a closer look at this player exclusive after the jump as the world gears up for tonight’s game 2 of the Utah Jazz vs. Los Angeles Lakers in their western conference semifinals showdown.



Just last week we brought you a look at both home and away versions of Steve Nash’s Nike Hyperdunk low “Trash Talk” PEs to a somewhat favorable response. While many of you may or may not have tried out the Nike Hyperdunk lows before, there was some fear that these would probably not be made available to the general public. Luckily, it seems as though that fear has been addressed. Both the home and away versions of Steve Nash’s “Trash Talk” Nike Hyperdunk low PEs have been made available for purchase from House of Hoops locations nationwide. So check-in with the closest House of Hoops to you to see if you can scoop these up ASAP.


