Tuesday 31 December 2013

Your Questions About Court Shoes For Men

Mary asks…

Nike Men's Air Zoom Huarache Elite TB (White/White/Black/Chrome)?

I just recently bought this shoes and I am having trouble with them. Any suggestions of any of the following problems would be greatly appreciated. 1) I have having toruble getting traction with these shoes. What can I do to help that? 2) I am having trouble making the shoes squeak on the basketball courts at the gym. What can I do to fix this? 3) How do you lace these basketball shoes? 4) What about the inner loops at the top of the shoe (the ones that are inside of the shoe) ? Do those get laced also or not? 5) How do you tie these basketball shoes? 6) The fact that I am having so much trouble with these makes me want to return them. Should I return them - why or why not? Thanks in advance for all of the information , including pictures, that everyone can give me!

Our pick of the answers:

1. If they're brand new, there shouldn't be a problem with traction. Try wiping the bottom with your hand or a towel. Get the dust off. 2. There is no way you can't. Simply shuffle your feet and there should be squeaks. Not like this is important. 3. Lace them all the way up til the holes end. Then you tie it. 4. That is for the strap 5. Jsut like how you tie a regular shoe. 6. Not if you're playing ball. If you don't know this much about a shoe, yeah you should return them and get slippers.

Maria asks…

Is the Jena 6 debate a case of reverse discrimination & domestic "racial" terrorism?

I am disqusted that these young men are getting charges dropped, convictions overturned and the uninformed ignorant racial biased support of Sharpton & Jackson Flunkies! The truth be told, there are usually circumstances, distrust & plain ole' dislike that precipitate this type of violence whether racial or or otherwise, but! should an apeals court overturn a valid conviction based on racial protesting....That's just plain crazy..... It's funny that they use the excuse of the boy being charged as an adult at 17 ( afterall, most violent crimes are charged at the adult level at that age). These Young fellows, some of whom have numerous Juvenile convictions of previous assalts alledged; Are getting a pat on the back by many for Knocking a victim unconsious and proceeding to kick that "unconsious" victim on and about the head "with shoes on".... Gang violence of this nature is awful. Oh, and for those that a shoe is not a weapon......Check your case law.

Our pick of the answers:

If they beat someone up they should get convicted and race should not be looked at one way or the other. They assaulted someone and should be charged with it and sent to jail or juvie. By the way, lots of kids younger than 17 are charged as adults. Kids get locked up and charged for MUCH less than what these boys did. Knocking someone unconscious can get you are very serious sentence. Kids get sent to jail for throwing even one punch. I think it most definitely is reverse discrimination and it sickens me that people are standing up for them when they really did commit a crime that they deserve to get punished for. By the way, I would say they were guilty too if they were white kids beating up a black kid, what they did was just wrong. I work in a locked residential treatment center with juveniles.

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