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Anytime someone mentions the game of Basketball, they all have one key player and influencer in their minds, Michael Jordan. MJ not only made a huge impact on the court and for all the teams he played with, but also off the court with his icon sneakerline in collaboration with Nike. Michael partnered with Nike back in 1984 after he helped the USA team take home the gold medal in basketball. The first shoe was an instant success, bringing Nike $130 million in sales just in the first year alone! Since then MJ and Nike have teamed up countless times for many different iterations of "Air Jordan" shoes, and different styles, colors, and patterns for each shoe as well. His shoes have done so well throughout the last few decades that Nike has even rereleased some versions for resell since many never got the chance to buy them in the first coming years as they were released. It's crazy that in this day and age, even kids who were never old enough to even see MJ play basketball still know so much about his legacy, his shoes, and the iconic style he created that will last decades to come. Do you have any of Michael Jordan's shoes, and if so what made you choose to buy them?
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  1. I always wanted to have a pair of Jordan shoes. Growing up never had the money to buy them, until i started to gain more money. My first pair of Jordan's were the Future I originally wanted the black ice color way but settled on the camo, it was expensive when they first came out. Ever since I've been buying and selling shoes, I keeped a few Nike Air Jordan shoes. My shoe collection is small but always were them whenever I go to a basketball game. From a kid wanting feel like M.J. and now going down to see the game wearing his shoes got to love the sport of basketball.

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