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Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Witness

I've always been a fan of the ad campaigns that the athletic shoe companies (Nike, Adidas, Converse) put out. They always seem to make their whole campaigns about more than just the shoes. A lot of the recent ones give you that sort of tingly feeling that what you just saw was something magical.

Nike's newest "creation" Witness is almost as awesome as the Jordan ad they released earlier:


I couldn't find the Adidas Impossible is Nothing ads that I really liked but here's one that's not very magical but very entertaining. (plus it's KG. Yay!)

[aside: Apparently, this features many of KG's closest teammates, family members and friends. His sister, Sonya, his close friend, Wyakim, then-teammates, Fred Hoiberg and Gary Trent, and Wolves mascot, Crunch, all make appearances in the spot. Couldn't find Crunch though. Can you?]

And of course, the magic of Jordan:

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