Jordan Brand
Now that he's part of the Jordan team all eyes will be on him when he leads his Philippines national team in the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup.
All submitted applications for the grants will be reviewed by an advisory committee comprised of members from the Jordan Brand and Michael Jordan Family Office teams.
Russell Westbrook is a pretty good basketball player. So it only makes sense that the NBA's walking triple-double have a worthy collection of kicks and gear, which he does, via Jordan Brand, for a good minute now.
UCLA's storied athletic program is rolling with the Jumpman and the Swoosh. Jordan Brand and Nike have entered into a multi-year agreement with UCLA to outfit all its athletes.
For those who aren't lucky enough to grab themselves a pair of the 25th Anniversary Air Jordan 11's, they'll have another chance when the pairs release to the general public come December 12th at the tune of $220.
Jordan Brand hopes the latest spin on the Jordan 1 Zoom will catch the attention of button mashers all over the globe.
You know it's real when even Michael Jordan is woke. Today (Sept. 30), Jordan Brand announced a new content series titled REAL TALK that will delve into socio-political issues facing the Black community and will be hosted by social commentator and political analyst Angela Rye.
Michael Jordan has long retired from the NBA, but his top of the line signature sneakers are still evolving. Today (Sept. 24), Jordan Brand officially unveiled the Air Jordan XXXV.
But of course the crown jewel of the 2020 holidays are the retro OG Air Jordan 4 "Fire Red"'s with the "Nike Air" logo on the back. Those haven't seen the light of day since, well, forever and now heads will be able to own a pair to go with the Bred OG 4's that dropped a few years ago. Definitely double or triple up on these if you can.
Now, this is gaming drip worth fawning over. Nike and Jordan Brand revealed its upcoming collaboration with League of Legends, and it's F I R E.
Quiet as kept, Michael Jordan has been more woke for longer than people give him credit for. Today (June 5), Jordan Brand announced that it would be donating $100,000,000, to social justice causes over a 10 year period.
Heads up FIFA players, your in-game characters is getting a significant drip upgrade.