- PRIDE, DOING UTMOST TO AVOID A FALL
- ROCKETS TROPHY BID FIZZLES OUT
- FLYERS COOK UP BAKER
- EAGLES HEAD INTO CUP FINAL
- CITING COVID, SUNS PASS ON FINAL SHOW
- LONDON INTO CUP FINAL AS GIANTS FORCED OUT
- SURREY’S OUTBREAK FORCES RAIDERS OFF
- CANNON TO HEAD BBL COVID FIGHT
- LIONS-RIDERS IN TROPHY CLASH
- JORDAN LACES UP FOR SHEFFIELD
A CERTAIN “JE NE SAIS QUOI”
- Updated: August 26, 2011
Joakim Noah likes to talk about his “swag”. And he certainly does have a style unlike pretty much any other NBA player…as evidenced by his choice of footwear at last week’s Olympic Test Event in London.
The 6′ 11″ Bulls forward – who was representing France (the homeland of his tennis-playing pops) – wasn’t sporting your usual Nike, Adidas, RBK or even And1 sneakers. He was rocking Le Coq Sportif creps. Le Coq Sportif Pro Model 2.0 to be precise.
Yep – Noah keeps his swag 100% original…all the way down to his toes.
Bare in mind – these are the sneaks that Noah played so well in during the Bulls’ playoff run this year.
The trainer is inspired by a 1982 tennis shoe designed for his dad (Yannick Noah – Google him). Available in 3 colourways – all of which match his Chicago uniform – you can cop a pair from Crooked Tongues for £100.
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