Calvin's Kicks
 
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In case you never saw the resemblance, musical artist Mike Posner, of "Cooler" fame, might be the evil twin of Kevin Love. Or the other way around? Favorite look-a-like?
 
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In case you didn't know, the biggest international tournament of basketball that doesn't include a torch is beginning. Yes, there may be no LeBron, no Wade, no Kobe, no Bosh, no Paul, and no Williams, even no Rondo but that may just make things more interesting. How will Kevin Durant and Yi Jialian perform as the face of their respective countries. And don't forget about Ricky Rubio and Spain, or Carlos Arroyo and Puerto Rico. The fun all starts tomorrow, and doesn't end till the 12th of September. USA starts off vs Croatia at 12, don't miss out!

 
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Brandon Jennings has had a relationship with Under Armour for the past two years, dating back to when he was skipping school for playing time in Rome. Being the only basketball player to wear UA's latest kicks, I was a bit jealous.  Everyone has the Nike's but only Mr. Double Nickel had Under Armour. But now the wait is over, starting this fall, Under Armour will have 4 models of basketball kicks available to the public. This includes his signature shoe for the 2010-11 season the Micro G Black Ice:
"Inspired by both his off-court all black style and his on-court speed game, the Micro G Black Ice covers his needs for fit, maximum traction, cushioning and support. Featuring a forefoot strap at his request for added lockdown, an asymmetrical collar for protection and added range of motion, and of course, the conveniently high fashion-esque colors of the Milwaukee Bucks, you can look for the Black Ice to be available during the second week of October." via SoleCollector

The Black Ice will set you back about $110, while the 3 others will range from $90-100.
 
More uni news from the NBA, we've seen new/updated logos for teams, now come the uniform reveals.

Minnesota Timberwolves

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First up, the T-Wolves. We can finally say the KG era is long gone. The trademark treeline, around the neck is gone, along with the distinct number font, made famous by #21. Also gone, the green, being replaced by gray and black.
You can see the differences, and more views on the official Minnesota site, right here.