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So Thats Why MJ was so turnt up in Space Jam | ᶠᶸᶜᵏᵧₒᵤ #Socialflyte

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Air Jordan IV “LeJordan” Customs by Freaker Sneaks | ᶠᶸᶜᵏᵧₒᵤ #Socialflyte
The debate of “Jordan vs. LeBron” may never be put to rest, even if LeBron matches all of MJ’s achievements when its all said and done. But what we do know is that this “rivalry” of sorts started off as a young kid idolizing the game’s best, which explains why LeBron wore #23 throughout his basketball career up until his move to Miami.
Sneaker customer Freaker Sneaks combined the two basketball legends (one established, another in the making) with the Air Jordan IV “LeJordan” custom, using the Air Jordan IV “Fire Red” as the base and adding some sick LeBron-centric logos around the shoe.
The old “L23″ logo has replaced the Jumpman/Nike Air on the heel, while a Jumpman LeBron (wearing a Miami Heat uni) takes shape on the Flight label on the tongue (shouldn’t it have been LeBron in a Cavs uniform?). Definitely one of the more intriguing and borderline controversial customs we’ve seen to date, so check out more below and let us know if you think that after LeBron retires, his name should be regarded in the same level as Michael Jordan’s.

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Air Jordan 1 – Deadstock OG Pair on eBay | ᶠᶸᶜᵏᵧₒᵤ #Socialflyte
How often do you a deadstock pair of the Air Jordan 1 in the original White/Red/Black colorway with the original box and hangtag? It’s definitely a rare occurrence, even with so many more opportunistic sellers looking to cash in on the vintage sneaker craze, but these are in such great shape (no visible cracking on the leather) that you might even be able to lace them up.
What’s more is that the original box has the original sticker price labeled on the shoe ($65) with a discount sticker reading $19.99! Definitely an awesome find so check out this pristine pair of AJ1s below and see the full listing from jjchick on eBay.

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Air Jordan 3 Retro ’88 “Black/Cement” | ᶠᶸᶜᵏᵧₒᵤ #Socialflyte
Ahhh Snap! Will the ‘Black/Cement’ make a comeback as well? It seems like it could make sense seeing that Michael did in fact wear the ‘Black/Cement’ colorway during that 1988 All-Star Game, during which he dropped forty points and took home the MVP trophy. Is a All-Star Weekend release in the works? If so, these are likely to be as hot of an item as the last time we saw the Air Jordan III ‘Black/Cement’ with ‘Nike Air’ was in 2001 and 1994. This teaser shot was spotted in a preview of an upcoming ESPN special on the Air Jordan and its impactful presence in sports and fashion, so stay tuned to Sneaker News for more updates on this potential Air Jordan III Retro ’88 release.

