Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For 9 year old rec, save the money and don't buy specific shoes. The biggest benefit of basketball shoes is that they are only worn to play. Not being worn outside keeps the tread fresh for longer and not being worn regularly keeps the foam fresh for longer.
Uh, no. Whoever wrote this is a basketball ignoramus.
The biggest benefit of basketball shoes is they provide appropriate support and traction for the game.
Basketball shoes are not expensive for 9 year olds. There’s no reason to skimp unless you’re ubercheap.
The most popular basketball shoe in the NBA and college is the Sabrina. It's a regular low top with the same support as any other sneaker.
NBA players wear shoes that sometimes come apart on them. The Sabrina is a sh*tty shoe.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For 9 year old rec, save the money and don't buy specific shoes. The biggest benefit of basketball shoes is that they are only worn to play. Not being worn outside keeps the tread fresh for longer and not being worn regularly keeps the foam fresh for longer.
Uh, no. Whoever wrote this is a basketball ignoramus.
The biggest benefit of basketball shoes is they provide appropriate support and traction for the game.
Basketball shoes are not expensive for 9 year olds. There’s no reason to skimp unless you’re ubercheap.
The most popular basketball shoe in the NBA and college is the Sabrina. It's a regular low top with the same support as any other sneaker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For 9 year old rec, save the money and don't buy specific shoes. The biggest benefit of basketball shoes is that they are only worn to play. Not being worn outside keeps the tread fresh for longer and not being worn regularly keeps the foam fresh for longer.
Uh, no. Whoever wrote this is a basketball ignoramus.
The biggest benefit of basketball shoes is they provide appropriate support and traction for the game.
Basketball shoes are not expensive for 9 year olds. There’s no reason to skimp unless you’re ubercheap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For 9 year old rec, save the money and don't buy specific shoes. The biggest benefit of basketball shoes is that they are only worn to play. Not being worn outside keeps the tread fresh for longer and not being worn regularly keeps the foam fresh for longer.
Uh, no. Whoever wrote this is a basketball ignoramus.
The biggest benefit of basketball shoes is they provide appropriate support and traction for the game.
Basketball shoes are not expensive for 9 year olds. There’s no reason to skimp unless you’re ubercheap.
Shut up, this is a 9 year old playing rec soccer for the first time. My kid wore her regular Nikes the first year she played. Now we buy basketball shoes, but when they're first starting out, they can wear regular sneakers. You need to relax, psycho competitive daddy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For 9 year old rec, save the money and don't buy specific shoes. The biggest benefit of basketball shoes is that they are only worn to play. Not being worn outside keeps the tread fresh for longer and not being worn regularly keeps the foam fresh for longer.
Uh, no. Whoever wrote this is a basketball ignoramus.
The biggest benefit of basketball shoes is they provide appropriate support and traction for the game.
Basketball shoes are not expensive for 9 year olds. There’s no reason to skimp unless you’re ubercheap.
Anonymous wrote:For 9 year old rec, save the money and don't buy specific shoes. The biggest benefit of basketball shoes is that they are only worn to play. Not being worn outside keeps the tread fresh for longer and not being worn regularly keeps the foam fresh for longer.