Kick’n It With COSeezy Part 3 of 3: Bright Future Ahead

This is the third in a three-part post. Part 2 of the feature on Chris Strachan, posted yesterday. Part 1 posted before that.

Strachan has big plans ahead for Kick’n It. The interview with Stephen Curry is just the beginning for this channel, as Strachan explains.

“There’s no telling how many episodes there will be because so many people want to be apart of it. Kick’n It isn’t just the show that you saw with Steph. That’s where my celebrity guests will get to tell you about their personal style,” said Strachan, “Kick’n It is a network for everything revolving around sneakers. We have another segment called kick’n It On Campus where I travel to different colleges to talk kicks with the students of the school and we finish off every episode with student athletes in a more detailed interview. We have another segment called Kick’n It In The Streets where I hit different cities to see what people are rocking in different cities throughout America and why.”

Strachan also hopes that one day, NBA players can use his show as a way to release their newest signature shoes.

“When I thought of the idea my main goal was to have the show where guys release their signature shoes for the first time ever. When you see the Curry 1’s or the KD (Kevin Durant) 8’s or the LeBron (James) 13’s for the first time, I wanted it to be on my show. I’m just enjoying this opportunity that my guests give me to have fun and kick it for a few hours.

Although he has ties in New York, Strachan is still a big-time Golden State Warriors fan. He has been all over the country in different NBA arenas, and he has a special message for the members of #DubNation.

“I want ‘DubNation’ to know that I’ve been to so many different arenas and they are hands down the best fans with the best environment!

“I remember Steph’s rookie season when they won 24 games or something like that, there were 19,000 fans at every game still turning up to the max! The first thing they told us when we moved to the Bay was that the fans are the best. You hear that all the time, but they really meant it out here and it’s an amazing experience every time you step foot inside Oracle Arena.”

(NOTE: Poor Man’s Commish contributed to this report.)


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