Top Ten Sports Hi-Top Fades....Number 10: Dominique Wilkins

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With the emergence of Brandon Jennings in the basketball world with his old school Hi-Top Fade, we figured we would bring some of the best fades from days past for another Top 10 list. In the same fashion as we peruse the "Internets" searching for that perfect sports stache, we feel the same way for a few other old school fashion movements. One of those fantastic fashion endeavors in the past ... [link]
Top Ten Sports Hi-Top Fades....Number 10: Dominique Wilkins

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Top Ten Sports Hi-Top Fades....Number 9: Lawrence Moten
Published 7/16/2008 by Poncho Sinatra (noreply@blogger.com) at Sport Hump...dry and harmless
... always wondered what that bald spot on his head was about? Lawrence, what stress did you have being "The Man" at Syracuse during the mid 90's. His time spent at SU was at the height of Orangemen basketball and his fade was well-rounded and built for showtime. I will take my Lawrence Moten paired with a pinch of Big Daddy Kane...'Cause he's so smooth Top Ten Hi-Top Fades~ 10-Dominique Wilkins 9-Lawrence Moten 8-?? BallHype - Top Ten Sports Hi-Top ...

Top Ten Sports Hi-Top Fades....Number 8: Patrick Ewing
Published 23 days ago by Poncho Sinatra (noreply@blogger.com) at Sport Hump...dry and harmless
... up, when the NBA was the "Real Deal", so I have great memories of his Knick teams trying to blast through the perennial contenders, Detroit and Chicago. He had a lot of revolving players around him throughout the years, but the teams with John Starks and Gerald Wilkins were amazing during those stretch playoff runs. How about some Patrick Ewing and Third Bass....Back to the Grill again Top Ten Hi-Top Fades~ 10-Dominique Wilkins 9-Lawrence Moten 8~Patrick Ewing 7~?? BallHype - Top ...

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