Raptors star Kawhi Leonard’s New Balance shoes are flying off the shelves. In fact, they completely sold out last night in a matter of minutes. According to Footwear News, the "Kawhi 2-Way Pack" debuted to the public at 7:00 PM on Tuesday. The very same night that the Raptors made playoff history after beating the 76ers 125-89. The two-shoe pack, which consisted of an OMN1S basketball sneaker and the more casual 997 Sport, both designed by Leonard himself, retailed for $140 USD each. Now, the shoes are being resold at over $1,700 in certain sizes. It’s no secret at this point that Raptors fans love Kawhi, but how do they feel about his shoe? While according to many fan reactions, Leonard’s new shoe line is getting a pretty mixed response, despite its obvious success. One of the biggest complaints that fans seem to have about shoes is their colour scheme, which doesn't exactly scream Raptors: Is he trying to say something with the warriors colorway? @warriorsworld— Dre (@DreCharles95) May 8, 2019 Those laker color's 🤔— Corie Howell (@CorieHowell3) May 8, 2019 Those are also warriors color. 🤔— UnknownBattleDroid (@Thearthrocks) May 8, 2019 Those are Laker colors— i love basketball (@RamyArtest) May 7, 2019 Purple and gold?— Justin (@jlough32) May 8, 2019 Others have taken issue with the shoes' price and design, saying that $140 for New Balance is asking too much. One particularly bitter individual even claims that they resemble orthopedic shoes. On Sale for $140. Geez what was the price before— Steve Pierre (@fugazing) May 8, 2019 He’s playing really good but that’s way too much..— chiefs stop chiefing (@jeffyjeffers2) May 7, 2019 They look like orthopedic shoes— Dan Karpuk (@dkarpuk12) May 8, 2019 $130 for some New Balance??? pic.twitter.com/hCcGg1FaW9— Wills 🏁 (@OkayWilly24) May 7, 2019 People who think that $140 is too much to ask will be even more put off by the fact that the shoes are now being resold for anywhere from $150 to over $1,000 on StockX. The highest bid on the OMN1S shoe in Leonard's 2-Way collection is $1,756 in a US size 12.5. StockX Another thing people appeared to be baffled by is how Kawhi managed to sell the shoes so successfully given his low-key personality, his tendency to stay out of the spotlight and his absence from social media. Not sure I’ve ever seen a brand embrace a lack of personality better than New Balance is embracing Kawhi Leonard right now. pic.twitter.com/IKaK5ccdtO Not sure I’ve ever seen a brand embrace a lack of personality better than New Balance is embracing Kawhi Leonard right now. pic.twitter.com/IKaK5ccdtO— Yoni (@OriginalYoni) May 8, 2019 First time a robot has an endorsement deal?— Matthew Breslow (@MB4slow) May 9, 2019 The shoes that say “I’d rather not make any eye contact.”— Andrew Miller (@heyapm) May 9, 2019 Leonard first signed his endorsement deal with New Balance back in November. He had previously been associated with the Jordan brand. This is the first time the shoe company has stepped back into the basketball market in several years.