Jalen Williams’ Latest adidas PE is a Bronze Crazy Energy Execution

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Quick Facts

  • Keeping things cohesive across the upper, the pair features a color-changing bronze upper that shines with a bit of purple
  • Black is mixed in on the outsole, tongue, laces, and ankle collar
  • The Jalen Williams adidas Crazy Energy Execution PE doesn’t have a release date or retail price

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Jalen Williams adidas Crazy Energy Execution PE
Jalen Williams adidas Crazy Energy Execution PE

The OKC Thunder are one win away from another trip to the NBA Finals, but the squad has had to fight through Wemby and the Spurs without the help of Jalen “J Dub” Williams, who’s been out for nearly all of the series with an injury. As Williams got back to the court to practice for what looks like a quick return, he kept the playoff spirits high in a new adidas PE.

J Dub’s PE Practice Pair

The Jalen Williams adidas Crazy Energy Execution PE has only been seen in a couple of quick on-foot images, where the pair definitely looks like it's seen some court time - and that’s a good sign, if you’re a Thunder fan. Keeping things cohesive across the upper, the pair features a color-changing bronze upper that shines with a bit of purple, mixed with black on the outsole, tongue, laces, and ankle collar.

Adding some personalization to the pair, the colorway features a “jdub” logo hit on the heel panel in metallic silver. One of The Three Stripes’ rising stars, Williams has seen a lightning-covered Harden Vol. 10 PE as well as a hint, hint, wink wink preview nod at an upcoming signature silhouette.

Is the Jalen Williams adidas Crazy Energy Execution PE Dropping?

The Jalen Williams adidas Crazy Energy Execution PE doesn’t have a release date or retail price, so there’s a chance this pair was made just for J Dub, but if the Thunder make the Finals, don’t be surprised to see this pair in action. For all the latest NBA PE news and drop info, download the Sole Retriever App.

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