Thursday, November 12, 2009

D.Wade and the Joradan Family




I'll be sleeping on these, I just can't bring myself to like them. Hey, to each his own.

Yesterday in Miami, FL the 25th Jordan signature shoe was unveiled. For the first time in the line’s history a player other than MJ will be debuting the famed shoe. That player is none other than NBA All Star and newest Brand Jordan signee Dwyane Wade.

For the 25th anniversary sneaker Brand Jordan of course pushed the envelope on style and performance as they always do. There is actually a hole on the side of the sneaker (a first as far as I can remember). That hole gives sneakerheads a look into the line, but “doesn’t take away from the performance of the shoe,” Jordan said of the shoe designed by Tinker Hatfield, Nike vice president of special projects/design, and Mark Smith, Jordan Brand creative director. “We want to be trendy, we want to be stylish yet we still want to be a high performance shoe,” Jordan said.

The shoe will be released on Feb. 13 (during NBA All-Star Weekend) and is expected to retail for $170.

Courtesy of Kuhvet.com

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Keeping The Jordan Flag Waving High



I love my J's too Marcus.

The University of Central Florida has just lost a reported $3 million dollar endorsement deal wit Adidas after M.J.’s freshman son Marcus Jordan wore a pair of his dads shoes during an exhibition game on Wednesday saying he will only wear hid dads shoes because they have special meaning to the family. UCF which was in the last year of a 5-year deal with Adidas has released a statement saying they were disappointed.

Should he have taken one for the team or did he do the right thing by keeping the Jordan flag waved high???

Courtesy of TheLifeFiles.com

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

The Best In The NBA Thus Far




















Just expect more of this. "With a mean comeback, like The Return of the Sith"

C's Lead NBA In Wins

Rasheed Wallace scored 20 points off the bench Tuesday night to spark the Celtics to a 105-74 road win over the 76ers. The victory over the division rival keeps the Celtics undefeated and sporting a league-leading 5-0 record.

Wallace, who played 24 minutes, drained six 3-pointers and grabbed six rebounds. Paul Pierce led the Celtics with 21 points and eight boards. Rajon Rondo added 11 points and five assists. The Celtics' ability to hit from beyond the arc was the decisive factor, as the C's were 14-of-20 from 3-point range to the Sixers' 1-of-16.

Boston plays the second of its back-to-back road games at 8 p.m. Wednesday against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Courtesy of nba.com/celtics