Which Jordan Brand Era Had the Strongest Kick Game?

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Mid ’00s // Team Jordan Expands

Rip Hamilton

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photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images via Zimbio

Fred Jones

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photo by Nick Laham/Getty Images via Zimbio

Josh Howard

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photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images via Zimbio

Gerald Wallace

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photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images via Zimbio

Jared Jeffries

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photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images via Zimbio

The mid-to-late 2000s saw the Jordan Brand roster somewhat in flux, but it also saw some of the best PEs. Rip Hamilton, who first joined JB while playing alongside MJ in Washington, came into his own as an All-Star and a champion in Detroit. Around the way, Josh Howard was becoming a fixture on the wing while the likes of Fred Jones, Gerald Wallace and Jared Jeffries were finding their roles in the league while sporting exclusive heat.

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