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Brand: Nike

Model: Mamba Fury

Key Features: The upper of the Mamba Fury boasts a scaly textured material at the forefoot, paired with breathable mesh towards the heel. Nike Zoom Air cushioning is featured below to deliver responsive energy, while the rubber along the sides provides added stability. The sneaker is branded with a Swoosh on the side and Kobe's Mamba logo on the tongue and heel.

Release Date: TBC

Price: $100

Buy: Nike.com and select retailers

Editor’s Notes: Nike continues to build upon Kobe Bryant's sneaker line with the Mamba Fury. Following a debut earlier in the year, the low-top basketball shoe is back in a color combination that is no doubt familiar to fans of the late legend.

This particular Mamba Fury iteration is dressed in the home colors of Kobe's Los Angeles Lakers. The pair is predominantly done up in white, boasting accenting shades of LA Laker purple and gold.

The "Lakers Home" colorway of the Mamba Fury has already surfaced on eBay, so you can expect a release through Nike.com very soon.

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