Cold Kicks
Monday, December 14, 2015
Lebron James or Micheal Jordan, which do you prefer?
It is impossible to normalize these stats. But the fact that Michael Jordan was the "Bill Gates + Steve Jobs combined" of his era is difficult to ignore. You can argue that Kobe is a better player as LBJ in the same era and that Wilt and Russell were comparable, but to argue that anyone in the late 80s-mid 90s era was better than MJ is pure ignorance - and that's an era that included Bird, Magic, Hakeem, Shaq, young Kobe, Barkley, Malone and others. Jordan KILLED the '92 team in practice in a way that LBJ did not during his Olympic days. No one could guard him. Reggie Miller - one of the five best people in the world at his craft - talked about MJ in a reverential tone that was amazing...while they were playing against each other and at their peak! Think about that for a second. That's like Matisse saying that no matter how hard he tried, he would never be half the artist of Picasso. A staggering admission...
And this is coming from a diehard Celtics fan. As Bobby Knight once said, Michael Jordan is better at basketball than anyone doing anything that we will ever see in our lifetime.
Does wearing Jordan's sneakers allow you to play better basketball?
In the NBA, we’ve seen a regular occurrence of eye-turning retros worn in-game. In a January loss to the Phoenix Suns, Toronto Raptors power forward James Johnson brought out a pair of "Varsity Red" Air Jordan XVIIs from 2002. Nick Young, a favorite in the sneakerhead community, showcased the depth of his collection when he played against Detroit this season in a pair of 2001 "Cool Grey" XIs.
Considering there are many more examples, one has to wonder why NBA players opt to play in retros in the first place. Look through enough sneaker forums and you’re sure to find a handful of people who'd rather ball in older kicks than the newer models out there. There’s no doubt that today's basketball sneakers are more comfortable to hoop in, but are NBA players actually rocking them for comfort?
“No, the retros actually aren’t that comfortable all the time,” says Phoenix Suns small forward P.J. Tucker. Along with being a lockdown defender, Tucker is equally notorious for his footwear on court. The 6’5”, 225 lbs swing man used this season to bring out some of the oldest sneakers around. However, Tucker says the Air Jordan III is pretty comfortable. In fact, he used halftime in a January game against the Cavs to swap out his ‘Doernbecher’ IXs for a pair of retro "Cement" IIIs. That being said, Tucker admits retro Jordans are more probably for stunting than anything else. “A lot of the other [retros] aren’t so comfortable, but I’ll wear them anyway.”
The most famous sneaker heads in America
It used to be that NikeTalk, the Sole Collector forums and Sneakerplay were where you could find some of the biggest sneaker collections and most exclusive sneakers being displayed on the Internet. In the last couple of years, Instgram has become the easiest way for sneaker collectors to show off their collections. With some collectors uploading multiple photos daily, the popular social media platform has taken on the role of the most popular place for sneakerheads to catalog their collections. That said, although we've gone over the females to follow on Instagram and the realities of sneaker collecting with some of the most active collectors, today we want to shine some light on some serious collectors that might not be as well known to everyone.
Sneaker_Galactus
Instagram: Sneaker_Galactus
He's got a shocking amount of PEs and a bunch of dope Nike Basketball sneakers you probably forgot all about. Who else has WNBA PE's? Exactly. #yourfavoritecollectorsfavoritecollector
He's got a shocking amount of PEs and a bunch of dope Nike Basketball sneakers you probably forgot all about. Who else has WNBA PE's? Exactly. #yourfavoritecollectorsfavoritecollector
Griffin33
Instagram: @Griffin33
Not only is Griffin a serious sneaker collector. His vintage jerseys and Starter jackets could make a grown man cry. Follow but be prepared to be jealous.
ThePerfectPair
Instagram: @the_perfect_pair
Clocking in with nearly 40,000 followers it's not hard to wonder why Kenny G. is so popular on the 'gram. He's another collector with some serious PEs in his collection.
Clocking in with nearly 40,000 followers it's not hard to wonder why Kenny G. is so popular on the 'gram. He's another collector with some serious PEs in his collection.
JumpmanBostic
Instagram: @jumpmanbostic
JMB has an impressive amount of basketball memorabilia. And between his sneaker knowledge and collection he's definitely someone you should follow.
JMB has an impressive amount of basketball memorabilia. And between his sneaker knowledge and collection he's definitely someone you should follow.
JDollaSign84
Instagram: @jdollasign84
Justin makes sure he always has the best lighting for his kicks. The endless amount of of fresh kicks and quality pictures make him a must follow.
Justin makes sure he always has the best lighting for his kicks. The endless amount of of fresh kicks and quality pictures make him a must follow.
Arg420
Instagram: @arg420
Remember when the Kryptonate's were released in limited quantities at the House of Hoops in Harlem? Well he's got 'em. Be green with envy.
Remember when the Kryptonate's were released in limited quantities at the House of Hoops in Harlem? Well he's got 'em. Be green with envy.
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