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My Zion Williamson Conspiracy..


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What if another shoe/ sports brand paid him to put on a phony "Nike" shoe that was destined to fall apart when force was put on it..

 

I mean, it didn't take long at all.. and that shoe exploded off of a pretty routine plant and change of direction..

 

I know, thats a freakishly big dude with freakish athleticism, putting a lot of strain on that shoe..  but come on dude.. that thing ripped in half.. like the first possession..

 

 

... these college athletes don't make any money (legally)..   

 

.... What would you do if you were a college athlete, forced to play a season of free basketball.. puting millions on millions on the line....

 

                        ...would you take 150 million from *shoe company* and then sit your ass down on the bench the rest of the year?

 

 

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I am not saying for sure that I think thats what happened..  but its fun to think about.

Either way I aint buying any Nike shoes anymore thats for sure

 

 

its one of the biggest stages in college basketball.. i mean fuggin Obama was there...  thats a big hit to Nike IMO

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