
United States' LeBron James dunks during the men's gold medal
basketball game against Spain at the 2012 Summer Olympics, Sunday, Aug. 12,
2012, in London.
LeBron
James has had a historic year. He earned his third NBA MVP honors, won his first
NBA championship, was named NBA Finals MVP and he helped lead Team USA to another Olympic
gold medal (The only other player to do that in a single year was Michael
Jordan). It turns out that James is set to make even more history this fall when
Nike releases its most expensive sneaker ever: The LeBron X Nike Plus.
According
to the Wall
Street Journal, not only is the shoe expected to cost $315, but it will be
feature "motion sensors that can
measure how high players jump." Although WSJ reports that the sneakers will
be released in the fall, Nikeblog.com believes theNike LeBron X release date to
be on Jan. 1, 2013.
Nikeblog.com
also notes that retail will be set at $180 for a basic version of the LeBron
X, with the Plus version exceeding
$300. In other words, those motion sensors are going to cost you.
SportsOneSource market analyst Matt Powell offers a third price, telling ESPN
that he believes the tag will read
$290.
According
to the Miami
New Times, James showed off his
tenth Nike shoe during thegold medal
match at the London 2012 Olympics.
Here
is an image of the shoes he was sporting in London:


The
new embedded technology might not be enough to sway some Nike fans, one of whom
told WSJ that he is urging others to not buy the pricier
sneakers.
While
those outside of the sneaker culture, who were more inclined to mock the look of
the Nike Foamposite Galaxy than to wait overnight in line for a pair,
will continue to wonder what all the fuss is about, Business
Insider cites strong sales by Nike's basketball
division and the quick sell-outs of
other expensive releases in its report on the LeBron X release.
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