Responding to a call from DeRozan on Twitter, Dell Treasure, 28 of Layton, Utah, went to Nike iD and created 'a nice, clean sneaker that would work on a lot of different levels.'
One level, off the bat, earned a positive reaction from the Raptors guard, who chose the design from the many that were submitted and will wear it tonight in New York. 'MSG is the last old-school arena in the NBA. It's a throwback to a time where the game was the only thing that mattered, so I wanted to choose a fan design that was simple and reflective of that,' he says.
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