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adidas Basketball Previews the Harden Vol. 9 Fall/Winter 2025 Collection

adidas Basketball Previews the Harden Vol. 9 Fall/Winter 2025 Collection

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James Harden'spostseason run with the Los Angeles Clippers looked promising early on, however, it was cut short after Nikola Jokić led the Denver Nuggets to a triumphant game seven victory in the first round. As Harden gears up for next season, him andadidas Basketballhave assembled another seasonal preview of what's to come from theadidas Harden Vol. 9.
The first of seven colorways is one that you're likely to see sported during the NBA Finals, with Jalen'JDub'Williams' white, green, and purple take on the shoe that is dropping on June 6. From there, a 'Red Metallic' pair is backed by a black base, arriving on June 21. An orange'Dynamo'colorway succeeds it on July 26, a month before the sleek'Molded Leather'iteration releases. 'Flamingo Pink' sees the Harden Vol. 9 covered in pink and will be dropping on September 20. A slime green 'Snakeskin' and silver 'Uno Chain' round out the range by launching on October 17 and November 11 respectively.
Enjoy this early look at all seven pairs and stay tuned for more updates from adidas Basketball regarding the Harden Vol. 9 as it continues to drop in new colorways through the end of the year.

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