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    Saturday, November 6, 2010

    Nike Flight Lite 2010 OJ Mayo Out In The Philippines



    OJ is a very athletic and very smooth player and a rising superstar for the Memphis Grizzlies. His team has improved from being last in the Eastern Conference to being a playoff contender since he's been in the team.

    Like a mayonnaise he is creamy and smooth on the court. He can shoot three effortlessly and he can drive with grace towards the basket.

    Throughout his NBA career he has shown to us several unique moves that only he can do. His moves have become the favorites of the Grizzlies fans.

    Here's how he plays:



    With his smooth playing style he has caught the attention of a name brand of rubbershoes company, Nike. He was a offered a contract and he accepted it. He has a new shoes for year 2010.
    Its called the Nike Flight Lite 2010 OJ Mayo edition.


    Here are the pictures of the new OJ Mayo shoes:

    Closer look:



    The shoes is made of 100 percent pure leather. There are no synthetic leather in it. It features Nike mesh up technology on its tongue for a and it also has the classic nike lace it up feature.



    It has a Nike Flight sign on its tongue. It only shows that OJ is a high-flyer athlete. It has a Nike swoosh sign on its sides.




    OJ Mayo loves to do hard cuts for a free lay-up. He needs foot stability. The Nike Flight Light has a lateral side-wall wrap-ups for superior foot stability and protection for ankle injuries. It also has great ankle supports in it.



    The ankle supports which has OJ Mayo's Emblem for Nike.



    The shoes also has a breathable plastic holes for maximum comfort.




    The price of the shoes costs 150 dollars, about 5,800 pesos in the Philippines.

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