The big "pro"? Timeless style. The "Air Jordan 11 Low" is just a legendary silhouette. Another pro is breathability—it's better than the high-top for sure. The potential "con"? Some might find the support lacking if they're used to high-tops for actual ball. Also, that patent leather can crease... it's part of the deal! Personally, I think it adds character. Let’s talk pros and cons. The major pro is versatility. This shoe works on-court for a casual game and looks even better off-court. The cons? Well, that famous patent leather can crease... and it’s a pain to clean if you get them really dirty. For $190, just know they might need a little extra care compared to some all-mesh sneakers. Potential cons? The patent leather can crease, it's just a fact. Also, if you have a wider foot, the snug fit might be an issue – maybe go a half-size up. And the cushioning, while great, isn't the most advanced. If you want max bounce, this isn't it. It's a classic feel, not a modern one. Potential con? The support. If you need serious ankle lockdown for hooping, this isn't it. The low-cut design is for style, not performance. Also, that patent leather can crease—it's just part of the deal. For hardcore ballers, I'd look at modern performance models, not this classic.