- Dec 9, 1999
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Hello:
I had the privelige of attending the free open sessions of the MJ flight school camp the last two days, and here are some thoughts and pics: (Long post, beware!)
August 6-
- Lebron James is BIG. He is a lot more muscular than I pictured and definitely has potential to be an NBA all-star.
- MJ didn't play, instead reffing and talking with the campers. He wore AJ XIII white/red and they looked BRAND SPANKING NEW (yes, you read that correctly. Air Jordan 13).
- A few players in the game included college players and top high school players. (Luke Jackson from Oregon, TJ Ford from Texas, Chris Thomas from ND, Umeka Okafor from UCONN, and Heinrich from KU but he didn't play).
Here are some pics from the Tuesday session
August 7-
- Lebron didn't play today, instead watching as the MAN himself played. Lebron wore white/white AF1 lows with white/black shimmer shorts and a Jordan visor and a navy shirt. He will be playing tomorrow (from what he said).
- MJ suited up and played in the crocodile AJ 17+. They looked REALLY nice on him and it was just good to see him out there playing again.
- Most of the same guys played from the game yesterday, with Ricky Davis of the Cavs taking Lebron's place.
- When the session was over, I was waiting outside near the parking lot for Lebron to come outside. He had a car waiting for him, and I had my SLAM magazine in hand....but he quickly got in the car and fastened his seat belt. It was then that he glanced over at me and stared at my feet for a good 10 seconds. I was wearing my Kilroy jersey and AJ VI carmines, and I think I broke Lebron's neck...haha. Either he was looking at the shoes, or just seeing what a nerd I am hanging around and gawking like everyone else.
All in all, good fun and will definitely try and attend more days next year. Tonite was the last night I will be there, and it sucks I didn't get to see the AJ 18s in action. Enjoy the pics and if you have any questions feel free to email me.
alex.
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I had the privelige of attending the free open sessions of the MJ flight school camp the last two days, and here are some thoughts and pics: (Long post, beware!)
August 6-
- Lebron James is BIG. He is a lot more muscular than I pictured and definitely has potential to be an NBA all-star.
- MJ didn't play, instead reffing and talking with the campers. He wore AJ XIII white/red and they looked BRAND SPANKING NEW (yes, you read that correctly. Air Jordan 13).
- A few players in the game included college players and top high school players. (Luke Jackson from Oregon, TJ Ford from Texas, Chris Thomas from ND, Umeka Okafor from UCONN, and Heinrich from KU but he didn't play).
Here are some pics from the Tuesday session
August 7-
- Lebron didn't play today, instead watching as the MAN himself played. Lebron wore white/white AF1 lows with white/black shimmer shorts and a Jordan visor and a navy shirt. He will be playing tomorrow (from what he said).
- MJ suited up and played in the crocodile AJ 17+. They looked REALLY nice on him and it was just good to see him out there playing again.
- Most of the same guys played from the game yesterday, with Ricky Davis of the Cavs taking Lebron's place.
- When the session was over, I was waiting outside near the parking lot for Lebron to come outside. He had a car waiting for him, and I had my SLAM magazine in hand....but he quickly got in the car and fastened his seat belt. It was then that he glanced over at me and stared at my feet for a good 10 seconds. I was wearing my Kilroy jersey and AJ VI carmines, and I think I broke Lebron's neck...haha. Either he was looking at the shoes, or just seeing what a nerd I am hanging around and gawking like everyone else.
All in all, good fun and will definitely try and attend more days next year. Tonite was the last night I will be there, and it sucks I didn't get to see the AJ 18s in action. Enjoy the pics and if you have any questions feel free to email me.
alex.
Niketalk Rules of Conduct
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.retrokid.com