One might think that Marcus Jordan–son of Michael–has an uphill battle ahead of him when it comes to earning his own name in the sport of basketball. That’s true. On an unrelated topic, he gets to wear really cool basketball shoes. Marcus, a three-star high school senior projected as a high-major prospect, debuted some really sick PE Air Jordan 10’s and Air Jordan 9’s recently. The black-based Air Jordan 9 and the white-based Air Jordan 10 each have gold accents, while the Air Jordan 9 bears his number “5″ on the back. Unfortunately for all of us, these are unique PE’s and will never see wide release by Nike and Jordan Brand. Enjoy the pictures though, courtesy of Sole Addiction and www.NiceKicks.com.
On a side note, Marcus’s brother–Jeffrey–is a walk on at the University of Illinois. I’m not sure if he gets rad kicks as well, but I’ll look into it and report back.
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Buying a smart pair of sports shoes is something most people fancy. The medley of colors, elegant designs and ‘hottest in the market’ factor greatly influence one’s decision while buying their sports wear. But how often does one think of the practicality of the shoes and the purpose and sport for which it has been designed? Maybe very few may base their decision on the intended sport they play rather than the look of the shoe.
When buying a pair of professional sports footwear, it’s very important to understand that every shoe is designed for a specific sport while some serve the purpose of daily wear. Therefore, if you are in a daily exercise routine or play specific sports, then you should buy only those shoes that have been designed for that sport. However, if you are looking for a smart and sleek pair of sports shoes for regular wear, then you can base your buying decision on the look of the shoe.