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FROM WOKE TO BROKE: Watch Barack Obama's reaction to Zion Williamson's exploding Nike shoe

During the first few seconds of last night matchup between Duke and North Carolina, Blue Devil star Freshman Zion Williamson sprained his knee after his Nike shoe exploded:

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Thankfully it doesn’t look like the injury was too serious, but that was the probable first pick in the NBA draft going because his Nike shoe failed:

On national TV, no less:

From woke to broke:

Former President Barack Obama was at the game and instantly became a meme when he was caught on camera mouthing, “his shoe broke”:

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Obama wished Williamson a speedy recovery:

Nike is now in damage control mode and promising an investigation:

And the stock price is taking a hit from the news:

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