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Nike Looks To Dominate Lacrosse With The Help Of The Thompson Brothers

Nike Looks To Dominate Lacrosse With The Help Of The Thompson Brothers

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If you watched Nike’s latest “Short A Guy” advertisement, you’d notice that a few sports that aren’t usually the focal point of Nike’s athletic endeavors like lacrosse got a nice feature. The sport was invented centuries ago by Native Americans and now is gaining momentum throughout elite college programs in the USA, so Nike’s newfound attention to developing original lacrosse products has grown to keep up with the exponential interest. Nike enlisted the support of the Thompson brothers, members of the Onondaga Nation in upstate New York, to play a role in the video spot. Four of the brothers and their cousin, Ty, competed for the Iroquois Nationals during the 2014 World Lacrosse Championship and brought home the bronze medal. It was a huge win for Native Americans to be represented at the podium for a sport that is rooted in the community’s traditions. Eric Avar designed Nike Huarache Turf LAX  back in 2013 as an all around trainer geared toward lacrosse use, so is it time for a follow up? Be sure to check out the full Nike News story here, and stay tuned for more Nike Trainer updates right here on Sneaker News.

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