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Nike LeBron 22 'Mogul' official images and release


Los Angeles Lakers' star LeBron James is continuing his attack on the record books, recently breaking Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's for most minutes played in the regular season with 57,477 minutes already under his belt. Furthermore, he's been expanding his illustrious signature sneaker line with the newest Nike LeBron 22 and recently partnering with Monopoly for a special edition shoe, we'll see a separate "Mogul" colorway hit the shelves in the coming weeks.

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The Nike LeBron 22 is the latest in the second-longest running signature series in Nike's history, only second to that of the great Michael Jordan. Each year, LeBron James is able to reinvent himself as a player to match the nuances of the league and his signature shoes have followed suit in the same manner.

Following the "Monopoly" release and an upcoming mismatched "Christmas" iteration, the newest "Mogul" colorway will pay tribute to LeBron's entrepreneurial spirit and ability to create generational wealth for him and his family.

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