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Air Jordan XIV ‘Light Graphite’ – Release Reminder

Air Jordan XIV ‘Light Graphite’ – Release Reminder

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Earlier this week Michael Jordan told the world that the ’95-’96 Chicago Bulls was his favorite Bulls team. 72 wins, the Air Jordan XI, the trifecta of MVP awards – not a bad choice, baldy. He did note the ’97-’98 season with “no push-off”, alluding to his cross-over of Bryon Russell, which freed him to take the open 20-foot jumper. While the ’97-’98 wasn’t his favorite season, the ‘Last Shot’ has to be up there among Jordan’s personal favorite career moments, and that certainly bodes true for Jordan fans as well. The Ferrari-inspired design will always be in our memories as the ‘Last Shot’, and this Holiday 2011 season, Jordan Brand will reinvigorate the fourteenth Air Jordan by releasing this brand new ‘Light Graphite’ colorway of the XIV. Tomorrow is the official release date as well as the first Air Jordan Retro release of the Holiday 2011 season, so continue reading another final look and pick up a pair tomorrow at Jordan Brand retailers, or right now from hswntshop on eBay.

Air Jordan XIV
Light Graphite/Midnight Navy-Black-White
311832-011
10/08/11
$160

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