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Twin brothers Adam (L) and Ryan Goldston, 23, pose with their $300 'Concept 1' spring-loaded athletic shoe, which has been banned by the NBA, at the Athletic Propulsion Labs office in Beverly
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Adam and Ryan Goldston's $300 'Concept 1' spring-loaded athletic shoes, which have been banned by the NBA, are shown at the Athletic Propulsion Labs office in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles in California,
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Twin brothers Adam (L) and Ryan Goldston, 23, pose with their $300 'Concept 1' spring-loaded athletic shoe, which has been banned by the NBA, at the Athletic Propulsion Labs office in Beverly