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Kanye West's long-rumored basketball sneaker, the YEEZY BSKTBL “Quantum,” could be dropping as soon as this weekend. According to leak accounts the sneaker, which has been rumored and teased for well over a year, will be released at some point during All-Star Weekend, which takes place in Chicago on February 14-16.

The high-top sneaker is expected to arrive in a zebra-like colorway, a familiar design to YEEZY fans, and feature 3M reflective material on the sides. Due to the reflective elements on the shoe, it’s still uncertain if these shoes will be approved by the NBA and end up on the basketball court.

The YEEZY BSKTBL "Quantum" is expected to arrive in both basketball and lifestyle versions, with both iterations rumored to retail for $250. Stay tuned for more information.

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