Lebron James Reveals Lebron Soldier 10 FlyEase For Disabled Athletes
Lebron James is one spectacular athlete the world has seen in and out of the court in the recent years. The three-time NBA champion is a complete beast inside the court but a gentle giant when it comes to helping people ensure that their dreams are attained. Now, James is making another great deed by designing the Lebron Soldier 10 FlyEase sneaker that would eventually help disabled athletes.
According to NBA, Lebron James teamed up on a special sneaker that will benefit special athletes for decades. With Nike, the 4 - time Most Valuable Player of National Basketball Association released the Lebron Soldier 10 FlyEase which is easier to put on and off. The shoe is designed after the shoe worn by James but has no laces, rather, velcro straps and zippers are utilized to make the shoe more ergonomic for the special athletes. James said that the move was to empower every kid and disabled individuals that at certain point, there is still an athlete inside of them.
Further, The Washington Post reported that the project was a dear one for Lebron James saying that "sports should never taken away from a kid." He then proceeded to elaborate that sports is making people more closer, and making a shoe that is easy to get on and off will lead one the opportunity to live their dreams even with disabilities. Partnered with Tobie Hatfield, the designer said that the shoes will help struggling kids on wearing the shoes. The Lebron Soldier 10 FlyEase shoe will offer much better entry and exit points for the disabled athlete which is a significant progress.
Lebron James is still a MVP outside court and the Cavaliers forward will continue to dominate inside the court. The Lebron Soldier 10 FlyEase is still undetermined when it will come out to the market but the shoe is a real benefit for everyone.
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