We just put you up on the exclusive shots of the upcoming Barcelona styled pairs of the Nike Zoom Kobe VII, but as it turns out, LeBron also has a little bit of Heat left in the stash as far as energetic unreleased colorways go. The pair pictured above was recently Instagrammed by LeBron James himself, apparently known as the Nike LeBron 9 Low ‘LeBronold Palmer’. The sneaker paints the Hyperfuse upper with an uber bright all-over palm tree print, sort of in the same vein as the ‘Flamingo’ version of the LeBron 8 Low, with the namesake mixed drink spotted pictured on the insole. Hit the jump for a better look at the ‘Arnold Palmer’-inspired Nike LeBron 9 Low and keep it locked with Sneaker News for word on whether or not these will hit retail.
Nike LeBron 9 Low “LeBronold Palmer”
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