didn't Nike get blasted for saying something about Rose should have signed with us
They did. Well I don't know if its was Nike or just someone in the shoe industry. But the comment was made. The big difference techwise with the lighter Nike shoes is the flywire tech in them.
I have seem some pics of foot movement in shoes during cuts and planting while loading before a jump as well as when landing and the players in Adidas showed quite a bit more foot movement compared to Nike shoes with the flywire tech in them.
* foot movement is what they were calling when the athletes foot is not centered over the sole when under a lot if pressure. Commonly shown in pics where a player is changing direction*
The material in the midsole is also so light that it shifts more laterally than what was in shoes even 5 years ago.
So you have a two fold issue with these shoes. The midsole compresses during weight transfer (shakes like Jello) and then the shoe upper has more give to it than older shoes due to lighter/thinner material. I have been told that either of these issues by themselves is bad enough but together they can be a nightmare for knee injuries.
The comparison I was shown was with a ski boot. Ski boot is solid, takes an incredible amount of pressure and provides plenty of support. Great product that does what it needs to for the athlete. But you fit that boot wrong and the athletes foot shifts inside that boot the knee takes all the pressure and injury risk goes through the roof.
If you do a comparison of Nike shoes against Adidas shoes (especially their signature models) you will see that the Nike shoes have considerably more lateral support. It is baffling that they put such explosive athletes in such flimsy footwear.
Nike isn't perfect of course. Anyone notice how there was a time where many of their athletes were wearing Shox and then all of a sudden it was pretty much just Vince still wearing them? He was their signature Shox guy and it appeared to save the brand they couldn't just get rid of them all together.
Anyway good shoe talk. Don't buy flimsy shoes.