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Leaked product images have indicated that Nike could be getting ready to debut its first Kobe Bryant sneaker since the legendary Lakers star’s untimely passing earlier this year. Product images of a Nike Mamba Fury have appeared online, indicating an official announcement and release could be coming soon.

The Nike Mamba Fury is a new sneaker that provides the aesthetic of Kobe’s signature line at a cheaper price point. The model is set to arrive in three colorways that feature a snakeskin texture on the upper, outsole, and Kobe System logo.

Nike has not made an announcement on how it would deal with Kobe Bryant product launches in the future, though the existence of these product images suggests the brand will continue to produce and release product. Without an official announcement, though, concrete release details are few and far between.

Stay tuned for updates.

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