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Brand: Reebok

Model: Question Mid

Key Features: The Reebok Question Mid "OG Meets OG" features a full grain leather upper with a nubuck toe box. “Harden” is noted on the medial eyestays in place of the usual Reebok branding, while the heels incorporate the Question logo and James Harden's adidas basketball logo. The sneaker comes with multicolored rope laces.

Release Date: August 7

Price: $150

Buy: Reebok

Editor’s Notes: Reebok has teamed up with adidas for a crossover partnership highlighting a signature athlete of each brand in Allen Iverson and James Harden. The two have ultimately come together to release a special colorway of the Question Mid, dubbed the "OG Meets OG."

Here, we find AI's Question Mid done up in one of Harden's signature Harden Vol. 1 colorways as a nod to two of basketball's most influential players. You can hear Iverson discussing his admiration for Harden in the video below.

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