Air Jordan 1 is the first front basketball shoe in Nike Jordan series, which was born in 1985. Because it is the first pair of black and red shoes in the NBA, it is also remembered by everyone at first sight. Starting from this pair of shoes, another classic retro shoe-Nike? Dunk.
Jordan debuted:
1984' s rookie is the strongest in NBA history. Therefore, when the Bulls with the third overall pick chose Michael Jordan from the University of North Carolina, many people didn't understand their choice. In their view, bulls can have a better choice. But it turns out that everyone is wrong, and this thin young talent is the best.
Jordan, who has just entered the Jianghu, has shown his kingly demeanor. The rookie averaged 28.2 points per game, which is not only the team's scoring champion, but also the third in the league after Brad King and Larry Bird.
His rebounding, assists and steals are all the best of the bulls. With his brave performance, Jordan became the best newcomer, the best rookie team, the second best NBA team, and the eastern starter of the NBA All-Star Game. More importantly, under his leadership, the Bulls made a record of 38 wins and 44 losses and re-entered the playoffs.
Jordan's first playoff opponent was the Milwaukee Bucks. Although the Bulls ended up with a total score of 1-3, Jordan's average score of 29.3 points tells people that the NBA has ushered in another superstar.
Sports shoes were born:
Flying man, this is the nickname people give Jordan. Not only because of his amazing bounce, he often makes incredible moves on the court, but also because of the Air Jordan 1 on his feet. "Air Jordan" is the name of Nike's signature shoes designed for Jordan. It not only embodies the skill of sneakers, but also embodies Jordan's playing style.
1984 The advertisement launched during Thanksgiving left a deep impression on many people. The camera first looked down at the general situation of Chicago from the air, and then came the whistle of the engine. Jordan ran into the camera in slow motion, holding a basketball in his hand, dribbling under the basket, crossing his legs, holding the basketball high with one hand and spiking it in front with the other. Then the voice-over sounded: Who said he wouldn't fly!