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Nike Dynasty Hi “Georgetown” From 1986 on eBay

Nike Dynasty Hi “Georgetown” From 1986 on eBay

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What the early 1980s lacked in basketball sneaker model variety, it more than made up for in legendary battles.  After the epic Bird/Magic clash in ’79, the balance of power shifted back to the east coast, with the ACC and Big East conferences dominating the entire decade.  The Georgetown Hoyas are one of those OG Big East schools who made the biggest impact, appearing in three and winning one NCAA Championship and introducing the Terminator as their answer to the ‘Be True’ Dunk.  Pictured above is a shoe that points at that era but more vaguely, the Nike Dynasty High as introduced in 1982 depicted here in a Hoyas colorway that was made in December 1985 and therefore likely sold at retail in ’86.  These look to be in mint condition so click in to see more photos, then place a bid with brickhousekie on eBay.

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