Quentin Richardson started his career with the Los Angeles Clippers in 2000, comprising a roster of talented young stars. Joining the likes of Lamar Odom, Darius Miles, Corey Maggette, Jeff McInnis, and Michael Olowakandi, Q-Rich and the new-look L.A. Clippesr were ready to take the league by storm. Jordan Brand caught on and featured both Q-Rich and Darius Miles in the Air Jordan XVII ad campaign, focusing on the younger generation of ballers. and since then Q-Rich has been a part of the JB squad, featuring brand new Jordan designs on his feet and being the recipient of some of the sickest Air Jordan PEs ever to grace the planet. Check out his’ Knicks Home PE of the Air Jordan XIV; this PE features a white leather upper with Knicks blue-and-orange on the midsole as well as on various other details of the shoe. Continue reading for a detailed look at Q-Rich’s Air Jordan XIV PE after the jump and let us know what you think. via US10.
Air Jordan XIV (14) – Quentin Richardson Knicks Home PE
John Kim
January 11, 2011
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