A another grey shoe has just dropped about the sneaker world. Wait, i want to rephrase that. The Jordan Retro 14 in a"Light Graphite" colorway has just released to rave reviews in the sneaker community. Okay, that sounds significantly better. And much more??accurate. This is not just another grey shoe. Here is the legendary shoe that Michael Jordan wore within the last game he ever played within an NBA Finals Championship. A game in which he dropped the game winning shot over Byron Russell with the Utah Jazz to earn himself and the Chicago Bulls a sixth Finals Championship Ring. Obviously the colorway with this shoe he was wearing at the time was obviously a Black/Red edition. That colorway from the Jordan 14 will release later this year. For now, we have now the beautiful "Light Graphite" 14 to cop.
The Air Jordan 14, designed by legendary shoe designer Tinker Hatfield who used Michael Jordan's??Ferrari 550M as inspiration in developing the shoe,??will drop in excess of once within the upcoming months. This colorway is particularly stunning. There are already many basketball shoes dropped in various shades of grey recently, but this particular one will definitely not get lost inside the grey colored shoe crowd.
The Jordan 14 is probably the most epic and historically significant pair of Jordan shoes for basketball. Despite what colorway the shoe is dropped in, it's an epic shoe along with a must have for all sneakerheads.
This new Jordan 14 continues to be highly anticipated with the sneaker community. It really is the 1st in several 14's that may drop this holiday season.This can be a historical, if not epic shoe. It absolutely was the last pair of Air Jordans that Michael wore before announcing his retirement??through the NBA on January 13, 1999. He announced his retirement from your NBA for your second and what was supposed to be one more time.??An NBA lockout have been initiated a couple of weeks after MJ won his sixth and final championship and a lot fans and players alike speculate that Jordan just didn't need to take care of the politics with the NBA anymore.