LeBron James Quietly Dropped Eight Sets of his Nike LeBron 22 Immortalized Pack
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Last year, Team USA once again dominated the competition in Olympic play by running through a league of nations to secure another gold medal in basketball. Leading the charge for America, both in the game and the opening ceremony, was LeBron James, who took the court in the final games wearing two special colorways of his Nike LeBron 22. Both pairs come part of Nike Basketball’s Immortalized collection honoring Team USA’s 2024 Summer Olympic gold medal victory, which features pairs for Devin Booker, Kevin Durant, and Bron, and at this point, it has been delayed twice to a TBD date. However, James quietly dropped eight sets of his LeBron 22 Immortalized via his House Three Thirty storefront for $510.
The two pairs are identical to the ones he wore on the court during Team USA’s victory over France in the finals. Both come with an iridescent metallic finish on the upper, black accents, and semi-translucent sole units revealing the safari print that was a major focal point for much of Nike’s Olympic offerings in 2024. One opts for a gold medal-friendly metallic gold finish, while the other is doused in a sea of blue hues.
As for the pack itself, the box comes with both pairs inside custom dustbags and a graphic on the top depicting a headless statue of the Greek goddess Nike. The statue also appears on the insole of the Nike KD 18 Immortalized.
We’re not sure whether or not that’s all Nike and LeBron have to offer for these Team USA kicks. This may have been the only release for the special two-pack version of the sneakers, but your guess is as good as ours. We’ll keep you updated in real-time on info as it becomes available via the Sole Retriever mobile app. In the meantime, take a look at the two sneakers below.

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