Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo has released a special edition Nike Zoom Freak 3 sneaker in a multi-color blocking scheme dubbed "AntetokounBros."
The special edition Nike shoe pays homage to Giannis’s brothers, Thanasis, Alex, Kostas, and Francis.
The official images for the new makeover surfaced after the last collab of the player with Nike x Uno for the Zoom Freak 3.
The white midsole and two-tone rubber outsole are complemented with purple and orange colored blocking.
The upper's velcro has the Greek Freak logo in orange, with turquoise, red, and ocean blue-blocking. The tongue includes three figures, a little homage to Antetokounmpo's brothers in the NBA.
A formal debut of the AntetokounBros is expected later this year, with a suggested retail price of $120.


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