Agent Zero stays true to the Bay Area

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 Agent Zero stays true to the Bay Area
Gilbert is going to be releasing a limited edition 756 shoe in the Bay Area only. [link]

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Published 10/24/2007 by Kyle Smith at Doberman On The Diamond
... - Gilbert Arenas is making his own"756" shoe in honor of Barry Bonds, available only in San Francisco. (100% Injury Rate) ...

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