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Oklahoma's Trae Young Got An Offer From This Surprising Shoe Company......
© Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
In a world dominated by Nike and Under Armour, Oklahoma's Trae Young (and soon-to-be NBA first round pick) has reportedly been offered a shoe endorsement deal with...Puma. Puma? Read the whole article here...
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Love to see Puma make a comeback and actually be a shoe on an NBA court next year.

(Barstool Sports)
Filed Under: NCAA Basketball
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Gumbo171 months
I never owned a pair but there is something nostalgic about it. I like the new Puma designs but not sure how they perform. Chucks are making a big comeback so who knows.
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BobABooey71 months
No Roos, no care.
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jptiger200971 months
Who remembers Peaks? I think Sears sold them among others...
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KING NOLA71 months
Bring back the original leather basketball shoe the Converse. I remember when I was young and I forgot what store it was but I remember seeing the Dr. J autographed Converse I think it was size 15 in the window. Everyday I was on Canal St. I stop to look at that particular shoe long before the Air Jordan.
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JackieTreehorn71 months
LA Gear baby
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Beats2Geaux71 months
...with the lights!
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Deltatiger71 months
i was hoping it was gonna be BKs...haha.
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Skinny71 months
While we're at it can we bring back Pony baseball cleats too. The all black with gold stitching was so bad azz looking.
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theOG71 months
So classy. I remember being at a week long over night baseball camp in 1994 (during the OJ Simpson car chase) and all of the older kids had the Pony cleats. I wanted them so badly.
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Skinny71 months
That is the ultimate HS baseball cleat if you played in the 90s no doubt. I also wore the all black Nike Clippers in low and mid back in those days.
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SECdragonmaster71 months
Bring back the PUMA!
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