Adidas has released the fourth installment of Utah Jazz star Donovan Mitchell's signature sneaker line, the D.O.N. Issue 4.
The sneaker giant has been mum about the impending release of the Adidas D.O.N. Issue 4 since Mitchell made its debut in April.
Tech specifications, pricing, and a US release date have not yet been disclosed. The shoes have, however, been dropped abroad.
Over the years, Mitchell and Adidas have created some incredible hoop shoes that are perfect for creative color combinations.
Never has Donovan Mitchell's future with the Utah Jazz been more in doubt. After moving All-NBA center Rudy Gobert, the organization seems to be retooling quickly.
The guard, who is 25 years old, recently completed another All-Star campaign in which he averaged 25.9 points, 4.2 rebounds, and 5.3 assists per game.
Mitchell's reputation in the league and the shoe community, though, has never been better.


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