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Origin: LeBron James is a Nike signature athlete and endorser, and the numbered line that carries his name is one of the few in the company's history to run long enough to be measured in generations. This is the twenty third, in the EP build, under style code IF0693-001, with a colourway titled The Chosen One and The One Who Chose. That phrasing is the point: two claims side by side, one about being selected and one about selecting, which is a fair description of a career spent as both the anointed prospect and the player who kept choosing his own terms. Nike built the signature athlete model with Michael Jordan in 1984; this line is the most sustained continuation of it.
Construction: A shoe for a heavy, powerful player has different priorities than a guard's shoe. It needs containment so the foot does not roll over the footbed on hard landings, cushioning that survives repeated impact from a large frame, and an outsole that grips without dragging. Nike's answer has always been to make cushioning structural: Nike Air, a pressurised gas unit sealed in the midsole, has been carrying that job since it became visible on the 1987 Air Max, and Flywire holds the foot with cables rather than added material so support does not mean weight. This version is noted as the solid outsole variant, which is the harder wearing choice and the more practical one for anyone playing on unforgiving floors.
Utility: On court it wants a hardwood floor, a performance sock and a genuinely tight midfoot lace, because a containment focused basketball shoe only works when the foot is locked to the footbed. The solid outsole handles rougher surfaces better than a translucent one, though outdoor play still shortens its life. Off court, it is a large, technical shoe and should be dressed as one. First recipe: tapered black tech trousers or fitted joggers with a heavy hoodie, letting the shoe be the base of the silhouette. Second: wide leg grey sweats cut just above the collar so the colourway shows. Wipe the outsole before every session, air them out after play, and never tumble dry a performance midsole.
Influence: Nike's basketball authority came from the 1984 Michael Jordan signing and the Spike Lee directed Mars Blackmon advertising that made the shoe a cultural object, and it has kept that authority by backing players who talk. When Nike built a long term campaign around Colin Kaepernick in September 2018, after he had knelt during the US national anthem, the response included product burnings and condemnation from police unions alongside public support from LeBron James and Serena Williams. That is the ecosystem this signature line sits inside: a brand that has repeatedly chosen the athlete's position over the safer commercial one, and athletes who have been willing to back it in public.