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Celebrity Feet: Justin Timberlake – Air Jordan One6 One7 – White – Black

Celebrity Feet: Justin Timberlake – Air Jordan One6 One7 – White – Black

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Justin Timberlake and Woody Harrelson were recently spotted in Manhattan taking it to the blacktop for a scene of their new movie, Friends With Benefits, which appears to include a small game of pickup basketball. Timberlake’s been seen rocking Jordan’s before, and for this particular instance, he broke out a pair of the new Air Jordan One6 One7 in White and Black, that features a simple Jordan aesthetic and notable Black patent leather hits. It seems that a lot of people are wearing these to play in; just recently, a number of NBA and ex-NBA players wore the White and Metallic Silver colorway during the 2010 Summer Groove down in Miami.

You might’ve expected Harrelson to whip out a pair of the Nike Hyperize Billy Hoyle or even the Flight Light High, but instead he chose the New Balance 889. Justin Timberlake – while not a Billy Hoyle –  isn’t too shabby with the rock either; he’s participated in a number of celebrity basketball games – a notable one being his awkward and taking-it-too-seriously match-up against actor Tom Cavanaugh (they were like Kobe and Raja out there) in 2002. Check out more pictures of Justin and Woody after the jump…

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