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Nike’s Epic React Flyknit has been heralded as a “Boost-killer” and features the Swoosh’s most innovative cushioning system to date, which is why it makes sense for the brand to gift custom player edition models of the sneaker to newly minted NBA champion Golden State Warriors.

This Epic React, which comes in a predominantly white colorway, features black detailing on the Flyknit, as well as gold accents on the Swoosh and midsole heel clip. A gold NBA trophy hangtag and custom black and gold insoles add a touch of class to the sneaker. A translucent blue outsole completes the offering.

According to reports, the sneaker is limited to just 37 pairs and exclusive to Warriors staff and players. This makes the kick pretty much impossible for regular sneakerheads to get their hands on unless you’ve got a major plug. Warriors player Jordan Bell previously teased the sneaker on his Instagram story, before reports confirmed the kicks would not be available to the public.

Flip through the images above and let us know in the comments if you think Nike should give this PE a general release.

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