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Should Nike And Jordan Release A ’96 Finals Pack?

Should Nike And Jordan Release A ’96 Finals Pack?

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You’ve seen countless Air Jordan colorways and packs celebrating various achievements in Michael Jordan’s career—especially with Playoffs or Championship related themes. But why not honor not only MJ, but one of the greatest teams of all time, the 1996 Chicago Bulls? If you need any further proof that Nike and Jordan Brand should combine forces to drop a pack honoring the 72-10 Bulls that went on to win the 1996 NBA Finals, check out these photos that combine the famous shoes worn by the three biggest Nike/Jordan athletes on the team during that championship run: Michael Jordan’s Air Jordan 11 “Bred”, Scottie Pippen’s Air More Uptempo, and Dennis Rodman’s Air Shake NDESTRUKT.

Also proof that 1996 was one of the greatest years ever for basketball sneakers, the three shoes combine to recall not only the dominance of the Bulls that season, but the dominance of Nike in the basketball world at the time. Would you like to see Jordan and Nike drop the three-shoe collection with special commemorative packaging? Or are you content with the fact that the new Air Shake retro finally just lets you complete your own set of the ’96 Finals footwear? Get the conversation started in the comments below.

Source: gc911

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