LeBron’s ’09-’10 season came to an early end, but there’s no denying the spectacular show he put up during the regular season. LeBron James won his second consecutive NBA MVP award this season, averaging 29.7 points, 7.3 rebounds, and a career-high 8.6 assists per game while leading the Cleveland Cavaliers to an NBA best 61-21 record. On the night of LeBron’s award reception, King James wore the Nike Air Max LeBron VII MVP Edition that featured a varsity letterman jacket motif. Here’s a look at the Nike LeBron VII P.S. version of the MVP Player Exclusive in the same colorway, featuring a similar upper construction with a gold glitter-infused translucent sole. The inside face of the tongues pays homage to LeBron’s two MVP awards, although he’d be pressed to trade one of them in for a NBA title. There were rumors that LeBron James was slated to wear this pair if he advanced to the NBA Finals. Check out the detailed images after the jump and let us know which MVP Edition – P.S. or Air Max – is better. via LRJ23.
Nike LeBron VII P.S. – MVP Edition
John Kim
June 22, 2010
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