Wednesday, January 19, 2011

NBA SHOES BAN

For the first time ever, the NBA has banned a sneaker for creating an "unfair competitive advantage." So wait�does this mean Heelys are.

For the first time ever, the NBA has banned a shoe. The NBA denies the shoe was "banned" but did confirm to Sporting News that the shoe will not be allowed on its courts. Athletic Propulsion Labs' Concept 1 shoes have been banned by the NBA, for giving a competitive advantage to those basketball players who . The ban is a first for the league but I predict that censoring the. LOS ANGELES � Adam and Ryan Goldston designed their spring-loaded basketball shoes with the elite player in mind, hoping their. The NBA has banned shoes before, but never because they gave a competitive advantage. According to a press release from the shoe company Athletic Propulsion Labs, its Concept 1 has been banned by the NBA. For the first time since its founding in 1946, the NBA has banned a new line of shoes based on the league's rule against an �unfair. Adam and Ryan Goldston designed their spring-loaded basketball shoes with the elite player in mind, hoping their products would eventually. Its reported that no NBA player actually wants the special Athletic Propulsion Labs Concept 1 shoes.

A company founded by former USC basketball players Adam and Ryan Goldston has created a basketball shoe that is supposed to help the person. They have publicised the NBA ban and used it to market the basketball shoe to players who dream of that impossibly high vertical leap. The Athletic Propulsion Labs Concept 1 shoe has been banned by the NBA because it has been shown to increase a player's vertical leap. This action comes on the 25th anniversary of the NBA's ban on Nike's Air Jordan shoes, albeit for reasons of their colorful appearance. A 1-year-old company has gotten its shoes banned by the NBA. The Concept 1, a $300 basketball shoe that features a proprietary springlike device under. LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- For the first time in its 64-year history. The NBA is prohibiting its players from wearing a new line of sneakers that claims to increase vertical leap. The NBA has outlawed a new shoe which, its makers claim, increases vertical leap by 3.5 inches.

It's the best tagline a gimmicky jump-assisting shoe could want: "Banned by the NBA." And now it's true. On Tuesday morning, it sent out a news release titled, �NBA Bans Basketball Shoes by Athletic Propulsion Labs Based on League Rule against. Today, October 19th, 2010, the NBA officially banned the Athletic Propulsion Lab Concept 1 shoe from any use on court. The NBA has actually banned some shoes (which can be yours for only $300!) due to an apparent "unfair competitive advantage," which will no. That day has ended with the APL Shoes that. LOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- The NBA has banned a new line of sneakers, developed by a Los Angeles-based company, because they put a little too. Somebody once said that there is no such thing as bad publicity. A pair of entrepreneurs, and University of Southern California alumni, have. October 20, 2010 � Kevin Burke Remember the Reebok Pumps that were supposed to allow you to jump higher? Dee Brown of the Boston Celtics did. Though no NBA player actually professed an interest in buying these special Athletic Propulsion Labs vertical-influencing basketball shoes.

NBA Bans Basketball Shoes by Athletic Propulsion Labs Based on League Rule against "Undue Competitive Advantage" That Increases a Player's. 25 years ago Nike's Air Jordan shoes were banned from. 10 posts - 9 authors - Last post: Nov 7, 2010The NBA banning the shoe just gave them the credibility with their product to make a ba-zillion dollars that no other entity could have.. In the company's official website. A story about the NBA's ban of those shoes has been getting a ton of traffic, I suspect because the topic of robo-shoes has a lot of earth-bound weekend. Athletic Propulsion Labs's Concept 1 Shoes have been banned by the NBA. As a result of the ban, NBA players will not be allowed to wear these shoes during the upcoming 2010-2011 NBA season.

Athletic Propulsion Labs APL Shoes Banned By NBA. The NBA has banned an athletic shoe because it has been proven to make players jump. High-tech basketball shoes banned by NBA? Advertising is a funny thing. Athletic Propulsion Lab Concept 1 Shoes banned by NBA: For the first time in its 64-year history, the National Basketball Association (NBA). And there is no endorsement of a NBA player for the APL basketball shoes, did the NBA ban as the best advertising. The National Basketball Association has never banned a shoe in 64 years of regulating the NBA.

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