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With the Precision 8 Mid, even "broken ankles" are in good, comfy hands on the court.

Nike's Precision 8 Mid sneaker is meticulously crafted, offering multidirectional traction for quick moves, along with all-around plush cushioning for pure comfort elsewhere.

It's the perfect do-it-all basketball shoe, essentially.

The model also has this cool, mega-wavy design. It slightly resembles Nike's flat Astra Ultra sneaker if it decided to play basketball, or even a more budget-friendly Freak 7.

Indeed, Nike's sleek basketball sneaker only costs $80, which is a steal for a hooping shoe these days.

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Moreover, the sportswear giant offer the Precision 8 Mid in black and pink colorways, both of which are now available on Nike's website.

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The Precision 8 Mid joins other Swoosh basketball shoes, like the A'One and G.T. Hustle 3, as models that not only look like they come from the future but also proudly showcase their cushiness on the courts.

The future of Nike's basketball looks stylish and seriously comfortable, to say the least.

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