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Michael Jordan still makes 9 figures off sneakers

Nobody's going to do that again. Mike's dominance + the rise of sneaker brands from nothing to a huge business aren't going to happen again.
 
True, KD's equal or exceed the coolness of Jordan's with the younger crowd.

(Has any other player's line ever pulled that off?)

The kids love the KDs because they come in a billion and one color combos. So you can get blaze orange shoes, with green highlights and pink laces.

My kid hates those gaudy shoes -- he plays in (near) plain white. We custom order them from Nike ID (shockingly not much more than off the shelf basketball shoes). All his teammates where shoes that have nothing do with the team's color scheme -- makes no sense to me.
 
Back when I was living in NOLA, I'd walk past a Foot Locker at ~7am to get to work every day. Any time there were new Jordans coming out, people were already lined up and looked like they had been camping all night.

Still, that's a lot of freaking money.
 
These Nike shoes are so damn ugly. My youngest son is obsessed over shoes, he won at raffle to get to buy a pair that came out a few weeks ago
 
My son is 10. He wanted KDs or Air Jordans. Jordan retired in '99, six years before my son was born.

Jordan retired for good in 2003.

So he's been gone 12 years now.

And still can beat all of his team in 1 on 1. Which says a lot for him, and not much for his drafting skills.
 
Jordan retired for good in 2003.

So he's been gone 12 years now.

And still can beat all of his team in 1 on 1. Which says a lot for him, and not much for his drafting skills.

He says he can, but can he really? He is old and not nearly as strong and physically dominant as we was. He might still be able to shoot, but he doesn't have his quickness or his stamina that he did in the early 90s.


With that said, Jordan changed the shoe game. Not only did he get a massive shoe contract, he branded it in his own name and took ownership. Even Nike wasn't on board complete with the Air Jordan 1, but they came around by the 3, when it became apparent Jordan could move products. He also has complete ownership of his likeness.

And now, Nike does the smart thing and create a false scarcity for their best sellers. They release retros that sell out in minutes.
 
He says he can, but can he really? He is old and not nearly as strong and physically dominant as we was. He might still be able to shoot, but he doesn't have his quickness or his stamina that he did in the early 90s.


With that said, Jordan changed the shoe game. Not only did he get a massive shoe contract, he branded it in his own name and took ownership. Even Nike wasn't on board complete with the Air Jordan 1, but they came around by the 3, when it became apparent Jordan could move products. He also has complete ownership of his likeness.

And now, Nike does the smart thing and create a false scarcity for their best sellers. They release retros that sell out in minutes.
There's no way Jordan could survive playing starter minutes in a best of 7 series ... But he still has a nearly impossible to defend turnaround jumper, and without modern refs calling "hand checking" he can still guide a player where he can defend.
I'd imagine Jordan can play at an elite level for 5 minutes ... Then go home and rest, while his players start a full day of practice.
 
Jordan would break a hip or pull a muscle before lasting 5 minutes against a real NBA player. He might be able to do a turn around jumper, but how many times can he jump off and get the necessary distance to be "impossible to defend"?
 
$300K a day.
decent work if you can get it.

With that sort of bankroll, surprised he's not a regular ATOT poster.
 
Jordan retired for good in 2003.

So he's been gone 12 years now.

And still can beat all of his team in 1 on 1. Which says a lot for him, and not much for his drafting skills.

did the bobcats do any better since they changed their name?
 
did the bobcats do any better since they changed their name?

No. But I'm guess they ended up selling a SHIT TON of new merchandise and clothing. That's why teams change uniforms/names/colors and have alternates for every day of the week. It's retail sales, not Ws and Ls
 
My son is 10. He wanted KDs or Air Jordans. Jordan retired in '99, six years before my son was born.

This, Jordan was a once in a century figure like Babe Ruth. When even my Mennonite grandmother who knew basically nothing about sports said she wanted to see him play before he retired for the 3rd and last time you know he's a universal phenomenon.
 
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