Unsurprisingly, the good folks at Nike are looking to make a little money off their newest big name superstar, Jeremy Lin.
In an effort to cash in on Linsanity and all that comes with it, the powers that be at the world's best shoe company will reportedly release the Nike Hyperfuse 2011 Linsanity PE. It will, according to Larry Brown Sports (via Counter Kicks), initially only come out in standard New York Knicks orange and blue colors – which sucks. But you can probably bet that so long as Lin doesn’t randomly turn into Eddy Curry, the color options will expand.
Here is what the shoe looks like, via LBS:
Not bad, right?
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Already? It's been less than two weeks since he started a game. When Nike wants to exploit people, they don't delay. It would be great to see an athlete turn down those sweatshop masters down. After all, Nike almost single handly destroyed our nation's shoe industry.
Jerome McCollom