Reebok will use an upcoming Question release to pay homage to an iconic moment in Allen Iverson’s illustrious NBA career when he paid tribute to fellow Philadelphia 76ers legend Julius “Dr. J” Erving.
Reebok has announced that a new "#6" colorway of the Question Mid will be released this week.
This pair is a nod to Iverson's honoring of Dr. J by donning a #6 jersey at the 2002 NBA All-Star Game instead of his customary #3 jersey number, which is depicted on the heel.
The shoe has a white leather upper with red accents on the heel tab, sock liner, and Vector emblems. The distinctive feature of the sneaker is a unique Iverson image printed on the sock liner.
This Friday, July 22, Reebok.com and a few select Reebok dealers will offer this "#6" colorway of the Reebok Question Mid. The shoe will cost $160 at retail.


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