As legend would have it, after receiving a letter from the NBA in 1985, Nike paid a $5,000 fine every time Michael Jordan wore black and red shoes, which violated the league’s then dress code rules.
April 1, 1985, was no joke for Nike. It was 40 years ago when Air Jordans went on sale in six "test" markets: Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Detroit and Raleigh, N.C. Despite a high ...
Trae Young debuts unreleased Air Jordan 3 'Graffiti' inspired by iconic 1989 Playground poster. Is this a Player Exclusive or ...
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Jalen Hurts rocked a pair of Air Jordan 1 “Unbannable” cleats on Sunday during pregame warmups. After Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in New Orleans, the Jordan ...
A rare pair of Nike Air Jordans worn by NBA legend Michael Jordan has made the auction block, and they'll be fetching a ...
A pivotal sneaker in the lore of Michael Jordan and Bugs Bunny will hit stores before the end of the year for the first time since 2013. The Air Jordan 8 Bugs Bunny is set to release in December, ...