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Jordan Icons

The Jordan Icons is a performance basketball model from Jordan Brand. Aspects of the AIr Jordan XX and Air Jordan XX3 are used on this Team Jordan model. A variety of colorways exist and are worn by players of all levels. NBA stars such as Ray Allen, Gerald Wallace, Stephen Jackson, DJ Augustin, and Joe Johnson have worn the Jordan Icons, and special makeups have been made for Jordan Brand schools such as North Carolina, Cal, and Georgetown.

Jordan Icons Grey/White

Jordan Icons Grey

Popular Jordan Brand team shoe the Jordan Icons has released in a Grey/White colorway. The performance model takes design cues from the Air Jordan 20

Footwear Faceoff: Who Wore the Best Sneaker in the NBA Finals?

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Although the 2010 NBA Finals brought many lasting memories on the basketball front, we also witnessed some very memorable sneaker moments in this

Footwear Faceoff: Kobe Bryant vs Ray Allen

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Kobe Bryant and Ray Allen have been going at it during the 2010 NBA Finals. Whether it's Ray Allen knocking three-pointers down in Kobe's face or

Footwear Faceoff: Rasheed Wallace vs Ray Allen

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Is it safe to say Rasheed Wallace and Ray Allen continuously sport the best sneakers on the Boston Celtics roster? This year alone, we have spotted

Ray Allen’s Jordan PEs at Concepts

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It is safe to say Boston Celtics shooting guard Ray Allen owns the best Jordan PEs out of anybody on Team Jordan. He has graced the NBA courts with

Jordan Icons Lineup

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Yesterday, we gave you a preview of upcoming Jordan lineups including the Spizike, Flight 45 High and the Alpha 1. Today, we take a look at the

Kicks On Court: Finley’s New Jordan Icons PE

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Last week, we showcased what Michael Finley wore in his debut game with the Boston Celtics. His Air Jordan 12 Retro White/Black PE definitely caught

Jordan Icons Georgetown PEs

Jordan Icons Georgetown PEs

Earlier today we saw the Jordan Icons for the Cal Bears, who are on their way to a Pac-10 title. To follow those up, we have a look at a set of

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