Jalen Williams adidas Harden Vol. 10 Weatherman PE

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Jalen Williams debuted the adidas Harden Vol. 10 “Weatherman” PE during warmups, and the concept immediately connected to Oklahoma City. The colorway uses a heat map graphic that reflects the region’s unpredictable climate. It anchors the Harden Vol. 10 in place, not trend.

The “Weatherman” theme feels natural for the Thunder. Oklahoma sits in Tornado Alley, where storm patterns shape everyday life. adidas translates that reality into layered blues, fiery oranges, and motion-driven gradients across the shell.

The story carries history too. Kevin Durant introduced the idea with the KD 4 “Weatherman” in 2012, tying weather imagery to his childhood dreams. Jalen
Williams now extends that legacy through a modern performance lens.

This Harden Vol. 10 Weatherman PE also features Williams’ “JDub” logo on the tongue. That detail signals ownership and identity, not just branding. It gives the player exclusive real purpose.

Compared to recent Harden Vol. 10 colorways, this version feels more narrative-driven. It shows how adidas continues using storytelling to elevate performance design.

The Jalen Williams adidas Harden Vol. 10 “Weatherman” PE remains unreleased, with on-court appearances only for now.

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