Nike Zoom LeBron III (3)
By his third season as an NBA professional, LeBron James had surpassed the expectations set by NBA scouts in 2003. James was a certified superstar and was one of the league’s elite players before he was legal drinking age. Part of his stardom was due to his charismatic persona, and his ideal playing style – unrelenting speed, emphatic dunks, overall swagger – was reminiscent of the “Be Like Mike” slogans of the early 90s. However, not everyone is a 6’9″ 250 lb. freak of nature, so the design team had a tough had a daunting task ahead of them; how do we create a shoe fit for both LeBron James and the average Joe?
If you notice the progression of Nike’s signature lines – Jordan, Penny, Barkley – each new model features a fresh design cue that serves as a “centerpiece”. For LeBron’s first shoe, the Nike Air Zoom Generation, it was the faux-Chrome heel stability counter. For the LeBron II, it was the Pebax-shelled Zoom Air. But the third seemed void of any breakthrough tech or feature which left LeBron fans feeling the LeBron III was just the LeBron II with a new suit. But as the saying goes: “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”. The LeBron II was a huge success in terms of comfort, so the LeBron team in Beaverton chose to build up on an already established winner.
The overall design of the LeBron III resembles that of a high-tech army boot; the straps on the upper, micro-perforations on the leather, and sleek, linear midsole was more “soldier” than any LeBron shoe to date. The interior framework of the LeBron III featured a “foot-bucket” which prevented the foot from slipping off the foot-bed. And again, the large-volume Zoom Air unit returns with a leaner Pebax shell.
If we’re talking colourways, the LeBron III had almost as many in-game colourways as the AZG and LeBron II combined. We’ve seen general Home and Away releases along with special editions made for his All-Star appearance, Birthday, and 2006 Olympic Team games. The increase in colourways and limited editions was enough evidence to prove that LeBron James was indeed the future of Nike Basketball.
General Information:
Name: Nike Zoom LeBron III
Broad Launch Date: November 12th, 2005
Retail Price: $125
Product Specs:
- Large-volume Zoom-Air unit reinforced by Pebax shell suitable for heavier players
- Un-stitched exterior straps on the upper giving the shoe freedom to shift and slide in sync with the foot
- Carbon-fiber shank and Pebax “foot-bucket” support shell for maximum stability
- Rubber outsole featuring deep, longitudinal grooves for improved traction
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“China Edition”
Release Date: 11/12/2005 Color: White/Varsity Crimson-Chrome Style: 312147-162 |
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Release Date: 11/17/2005
Color: White/Black-Varsity Crimson Style: 312147-101 |
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Release Date: 12/16/2005
Color: Black/Black-Varsity Crimson Style: 312147-004 |
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Release Date: 12/16/2005
Color: White/White/Gold Dust Style: 312147-114 |
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“Birthday”
Release Date: 12/27/2005 Color: Baroque Brown/Brown/Metallic Gold Style: 312147-221 |
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“All-Star Game”
Release Date: 02/18/2006 Color: White/Varsity Red-Chrome Style: 312147-163 |
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Release Date: 02/25/200
Color: White/Midnight Navy-Metallic Silver Style: 312147-141 |
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Release Date: 05/12/2006
Color: Black/Black-Gold Dust Style: 312147-006 |
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EXCLUSIVES
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“Business”
Release Date: 06/12/2006 Color: White/Midnight Navy-Metallic Gold Style: 312147-136 |
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“Athlete”
Release Date: 06/12/2006 Color: Black/Black-Varsity Red Style: 312147-137 |
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“Wise”
Release Date: 06/12/2006 Color: White/White-Metallic Silver Style: 312147-138 |
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“Kid”
Release Date: 06/12/2006 Color: White/Gold-Green Style: 312147-139 |
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LOWS
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Release Date: 06/25/2006
Color: White/Varsity Red-Black Style: 314010-161 |
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Release Date: 06/25/2006 Color: White/White-Khaki Style: 314010-111 |
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Release Date: 09/01/2006 Color: Black/Black-Ice Blue Style: 314010-001 |
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Release Date: 09/01/2006
Color: White/University Blue-Baroque Brown Style: 314010-143 |
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