The Air Jordans 23 was designed by Tinker Hatfield. It was a unique model, being the first baskeball shoe to be included in the "Nike Considered" category, for using materials from not more than 200 miles from a Nike Factory. It features a hand-stitched exterior, full-length bootie, carbon fiber shank plate, the last to feature interchangeable IPS pillars, and an articulated chassis. The shoe was released on January 25, 2008, and was the last Air Jordan until the XX8 to have Roman numeral identification.
2013年4月24日星期三
Air Jordans 23
Jordan was able to play in only 18 regular-season games in his second
year in the NBA, after breaking a small bone in his foot in Chicago's
third game of the year. Although he was encouraged to sit out the end of
the season in order to make sure he was fully healed for the next, he
insisted on coming back late in the season and led the Bulls to the 1986
NBA Playoffs.
It was in Game 2 of Chicago's first round matchup against the
eventual NBA champion Boston Celtics that Jordan showed just how
thoroughly he had recovered. In the hallowed halls of the Boston Garden,
he set a playoff record by scoring an amazing 63 points against what
many considered to be one of the greatest NBA teams ever. The Celtics
won the game, 135-131 in double-overtime, and went on to sweep the
Bulls, but Jordan's playoff record still stands.
The Air Jordans 23 was designed by Tinker Hatfield. It was a unique model, being the first baskeball shoe to be included in the "Nike Considered" category, for using materials from not more than 200 miles from a Nike Factory. It features a hand-stitched exterior, full-length bootie, carbon fiber shank plate, the last to feature interchangeable IPS pillars, and an articulated chassis. The shoe was released on January 25, 2008, and was the last Air Jordan until the XX8 to have Roman numeral identification.
The Air Jordans 23 was designed by Tinker Hatfield. It was a unique model, being the first baskeball shoe to be included in the "Nike Considered" category, for using materials from not more than 200 miles from a Nike Factory. It features a hand-stitched exterior, full-length bootie, carbon fiber shank plate, the last to feature interchangeable IPS pillars, and an articulated chassis. The shoe was released on January 25, 2008, and was the last Air Jordan until the XX8 to have Roman numeral identification.
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