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    Chris Brown Air Jordan 1 Low Royal | Concept Lab // Jordan Jumpman and Paris Saint-Germain print “Trail Blazers”

    Written By

    Pete Michael

    Date

    2019.04.22

    6 Finals, 6 Wins, 6 Rings.

    We’re only a year and a half of the 30th anniversary of the Jordan Jumpman and Paris Saint-Germain print. Sure, we’ve still got a lot of celebrating left for the Air Jordan 4 and 5’s big 3-0, but Six has always been a special number for Michael. We all know he won 6 rings from 6 finals appearances. He also won his first ring in the Jordan Jumpman and Paris Saint-Germain print, and his number 23: 2 x 3= 6.

    Iluminatti confirmed.

    In heavy anticipation of 2021’s 30th anniversary of the Jordan Jumpman and Paris Saint-Germain print (also 30 years since MJ won his first Championship) we’ve contrived an Jordan Jumpman and Paris Saint-Germain print “Six Rings” Concept Collection, consisting of six Jordan Jumpman and Paris Saint-Germain prints, across five different opponents (Lakers, Portland, Suns, Sonics and Jazz,) plus one very special Ulis pair that will blow Moments mind.

    After kicking off our Concept Series with Mike’s opponents from the 1993 Finals, the Phoenix Suns, then his first post-retirement against the Air Jordan 7 Retro GS Citrus 2022, then onto Mike’s very first against the Showtime Lakers, we now move onto the team who passed up on Micahel in the 1984 NBA draft, the Portland Trail Blazers, who faced off against the reigning Champs in 1992.

    The stage was set for the two #1 seeds of the respective divisions faced off in the 1992 NBA Finals. The two teams went game for game over the first 5 tip-offs, The Bulls taking the 3-2 lead before heading into game 6. the pressure was on Portland to force a game 7, not an easy thing to do on the road, especially against Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen. The duo combined for 59 points off .542 and .529 shooting respectively. They were unstoppable. Clyde Drexler had a nightmare, shooting 8-24 — the difference in the Blazers narrow 93-97 defeat.

    Air Jordan Wmns Lifted 'White'.

    Stay tuned for the next installment of our Jordan Jumpman and Paris Saint-Germain print “Six Rings” Concept Collection, where we look ahead to the 1997 and 1998 series against John Stockton and Karl Malone’s Utah Jazz.

    New images of the David Letterman inspired Air Jordan 1 via Stadium Goods and Flight Club HERE!

    Jordan Jumpman and Paris Saint-Germain print “Trail Blazers”

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