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The Air Jordan 7 was worn by Mike in the 1991-92 season as well as the gold-medal winning Barcelona Olympic Games.
As Good As It Gets
While wearing the Air Jordan 7's, Michael Jordan won his third MVP award, second NBA championship, and the NBA scoring title. On top of that, Jordan took home his second Olympic Gold Medal when the Dream Team of '92 crushed the international competition including a 116-48 rout over Angola.
Unique Features
The Air Jordan 7 is a very unique shoe in the Jordan line as well as a basketball shoe. The Air Jordan 7 featured huarached technology which made the shoe really stick to your foot. The shoe was much lighter weight than some of the previous Air Jordans as well. The Air Jordan 7 was also unique in that it did not feature the "Nike Air" logo, a visible air unit, or clear soles.
Once again, designed by Tinker Hatfield, the shoe had something new. A neoprene sockliner was the first of its kind. The Air Jordan 7 was promoted in a marketing campaign in which Michael Jordan appeared with Buggs Bunny. The Air Jordan 7's then inheritted the nickname "the Buggs".
The Divide of Jordan Followers
The Air Jordan 7 was a love/hate shoe. Many collectors thought it was the greatest shoe ever, while many thought it was the worst shoe imagineable. None-the-less, it is still a very popular shoe and has a large following whenever re-released.
Retro news
The first retro release happened in December, 2002 but Nike is set to bring the Air Jordan 7 back again. In 2004, Nike re-released the olympic colorway to celebrate the 2004 Athens Games. In 2006, Nike is set to bring back the White/Black-Cardinal Jordan 7's as well as a handful of Retro+'s
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