Team Jordan’s Ray Allen has racked up another record breaking performance aginst the Lakers last night in Game 2 of the NBA Finals. During the first half, Allen tied the previous record held by Scottie Pippen and Kenny Smith by shooting an impressive 7 three pointers. He was actually 7 for 7 when he did it. Later, in the second half Allen would go on to break the record and score his 8th three pointer. Congratulations Ray and keep playing hard in the finals. We don’t want to show any bias so, Kobe and the Lakers should keep up the good work as well.
Dwyane Wade, Carmelo Anthony, and Chris Paul are no question, hands down, some of the most influential players on the court today. Representing the team and the legacy of his airness with upstanding grace. London’s I Love Dust along with Anomaly produced a mural depicting all the their signature postures and even Jumpman himself in several Iconic poses.
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This will be Derek Jeter’s 9th signature shoe and will commerate his own personal defining moments. Like the orginal Defining Moments Pack in 2006 which marked Michael Jordan’s first and fourth championships with the VI’s and XI‘s, each representing the first of two three-peats. This model represents a pinnacle moment in his extensive career. Which moment? Not exactly sure, but the colorway mimics the Retro Pack DMP Pack. He plans on wearing these nine days straight in days to come of what remains of the season.
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Here is a look at a Team Jordan model that is sure to crossover in the NBA. No word on a release date, but stay tuned.
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Here are some pics of the next generation Carmelo Anthony sneaker. This model employs nubuck, with patent leather on the medial panels, and added vented rib panels. With just an accent of metallic silver and the segmented Max Air cushion, these Team Jordan kicks should turn some heads.
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Let face it, it has been one helluva season for the Boston Celtics. Unfotunately, Sugar Ray didn’t didn’t get his chance to shine until the playoffs. That being said, we can understand why he was omitted from the 2010 All-Star roster, but being on the squad 9 out of 10 years prior (excluding 2003) is quite an achievement. Anticipating his placement on the squad, JB produced a PE that never made the cut.
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