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It was all about collecting your favorite players without worrying about their future value and maybe stumbling across an printing error. Back in the days when cards were produced in the hundreds of thousands, gaffes like mismatching card fronts and backs, incorrect names and distorted image were seen not as screw ups by collectors but keepsakes, especially if it's a nike air odyssey card that you like.One such issue that came up a few years ago was the Nike Zoom Kobe 4 Draft Day.
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ÿþHow many of you got tuned in to Breaking2 this weekend? Just in case you've been living under a rock for the past couple days or so, Breaking2 was an event held by Nike that gathered three of the best marathon runners in the world to see if they're able to run an entire marathon (26.2 miles) in under 2 hours. Although all three came up short, Kenyan Eliud Kipchoge, gold-medalist at the Rio Olympics only missed the 2 hour mark by a mere 25 seconds, which is pretty freaking impressive if you ask me (or anybody).
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