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PUMA & J. Cole Announce New Basketball Sneaker The RS-Dreamer

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PUMA announced on Monday (Jul.27) that the fruit of its collaboration with rapper J. Cole is, in fact, a basketball sneaker, the RS-Dreamer. The partnership between the Dreamville general and PUMA was first revealed during NBA All-Star Weekend with a television spot.

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