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NBA Star Garnett Unveils New Chelsea-Inspired Shoe
The Boston Celtics forward has joined his love for the game with Chelsea’s recent trip stateside to create a sneaker inspired by the Blues themselves.
His list of accomplishments on the basketball court is longer than his arms, but would you be surprised to hear that Boston Celtics forward Kevin Garnett is a huge soccer fan?
Specifically a fan of Chelsea, Garnett recently unveiled a new Adidas shoe roused by his love for the blues and of soccer itself.
The shoe named “TS Commander LT,” features Chelsea blue coloring over a split suede upper with yellow accents and the famous Chelsea crest on the tongue.
They are set to go on sale nationwide on November 1st.
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Specifically a fan of Chelsea, Garnett recently unveiled a new Adidas shoe roused by his love for the blues and of soccer itself.
The shoe named “TS Commander LT,” features Chelsea blue coloring over a split suede upper with yellow accents and the famous Chelsea crest on the tongue.
They are set to go on sale nationwide on November 1st.
Goal.com
For more news on England, visit Goal.com's England section!
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