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Ayo what’s good people — we’ve officially made it to Part 3, the grand finale of the UGLIEST sneakers of the 2000s series. In this episode, we’re diving into the late 2000s — a weird transition period where sneaker companies were confused, players were evolving, and silhouettes were stuck between decades. We’re talking: 🔥 Nike LeBron V (2007) — built like medieval armor 🔥 Nike Sharkley (2008) — hybrid chaos in shoe form 🔥 Li-Ning Baron Davis (2009) — “Basic Basketball Shoe #4” vibes 🔥 Converse Wade Slash (2009) — superstar… mid-tier design 🔥 Reebok Answer XIII (2009) — when Reebok lost the AI magic 🔥 Joakim Noah Le Coq Sportif (2011) — industrial warehouse chic These were the last disasters before the 2010s reset the entire sneaker game and brought cleaner fits, lighter shoes, and modern performance models. Drop a comment and let me know: 👉 Which late-2000s sneaker was the WORST? 👉 Which era should we break down next? This wraps up the trilogy… and trust me, the late 2000s went out with chaos. Fair Use Disclaimer: This video may contain copyrighted material used under Section 107 of the Copyright Act. All footage, images, and audio used are for commentary, criticism, educational, and transformative purposes. No copyright infringement is intended.