- Jul 23, 2012
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looks wise, they are already better than anything JB made for him imho
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There's so much wrong with this post. I really wanted to make a real response, but can only shake my head
Seems like you know little about sneakers and basketball
Please enlighten me..... The only point I was trying to prove is Nike is the choice brand for the top NBA players. I copied the list off of a site and just used it to show that the top 15 players according to Hoopshype only 2 wear JB. Alot of people think Nike is dependent on JB when I personally think Nike would be better off without JB. Whats wrong with that Magic?
If you look at them long enough, they start to look like a pair of 3sStumbled upon 'em on IG.
You do realize that there are actual sneaker sales reports available, right? Jordan has them by the balls... I swear, the sheer ignorance...According to hoopshype the top 15 NBA players are
1. Lebron James( Nike)
2. Kobe Bryant (Nike)
3. Dwight Howard (Adidas)
4. Dwyane Wade (Li Ning)
5. Kevin Durant (Nike)
6. Derrick Rose (Adidas)
7. Carmelo Anthony (JB)
8. Chris Paul (JB)
9. Kevin Love (Nike)
10. Blake Griffin (Nike)
11. Dirk Nowitzki (Nike)
12. Deron Williams (Nike)
13. Lamarcus Aldridge (Nike)
14. Russell Westbrook (Nike or adidas?)
15. Amare Stoudemire (Nike)
I dont know how JB has Nike by the balls? Nike has 9 out of the top 15.
I know a jordanless league probally wont happen soon, but when there isnt a top 25 NBA player in the league wearing JB, they will offically be dead in my book.
Its only so long before retros get played out...
JB loves using the allstar game to promote their sneakers. They better hope Melo and Paul make it LMAO
You do realize that there are actual sneaker sales reports available, right? I swear, the sheer ignorance...
http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2012-02-24/his-airness-michael-jordan-is-still-flying-high
Still, no current player at this weekend’s NBA All-Star Game comes close to matching his sway as a pitchman. Not LeBron. And not Jeremy Lin. “There will never be another Jordan,” says Matt Powell, an analyst for marketing firm SportsOneSource Group.of
Nike-owned Brand Jordan has close to a 70 percent share of the basketball shoe market, with annual shoe and clothing sales
more than $1 billion, he says.
You must be on some good stuff to think that Nike would be better off without JB.
These are his new shoe? This things look like some Playskool kicks from Toys R Us. Didn't Baron Davis have on a pair of Li-Ning's when he blew his knee apart last year???
Dtfl tearsWonder what his "stylist" will do with Li-nings in the rotation instead of retros for casual wear.
One of the most ridiculous dressers in the league won't have retros to save (but not really) his outfit.