SNS Editorial
Puma Clyde Court Disrupt
With the release of the Clyde Court Disrupt, Puma announces the reemergence of Puma Basketball, a part of their DNA that we haven’t seen in 20 years. As the new NBA season rolls around, we take time to highlight the modern basketball silhouette by the German sportswear company with an exclusive Sneakersnstuff photoshoot in Brooklyn, New York City.
Photography by Cam Hicks
After 20 years of (Basketball) absence and almost 50 years after Puma signed Walt “Clyde” Frazier, Puma inked deals with WNBA superstar Skylar Diggins Smith, Boston Celtics Point Guard Terry Rozier and the most prominent NBA prospects that we have seen in a while, namely Michael Porter Jr., Zhaire Smith, DUKE almuni Marvin Bagley III and DeAndre Ayton, who we see here to with NBA legend Walt Frazier and below during NBA Pre-Season amongst other Puma Hoops signees.
“...being different is something that I take pride in. Puma’s the new wave." - Terry Rozier
With re-entering the Basketball world, the Puma Clyde Court Disrupt looks right at home, possessing the formula of blending the past with the future, and not feeling out of date. Full of innovative technology the mid-top basketball sneaker will fit right into a closet full of streetwear or crossing-over opponents on the hardwood. From a design perspective, the Puma Clyde Court Disrupt was built to stand out on the court, visible from every angle of the arena, featuring an engineered knit upper with a dynamic lacing system as well as IGNITE foam and NRGY beads. Sneakerheads and basketball fans alike can now get their hands on a highly sought-after limited-edition Puma trainer which tap right into the brand's performance category roots.
The Puma Clyde Court Disrupt is available in limited quantities at our Sneakersnstuff New York store and online in the US from October 11th.