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Exclusive Air Jordan 32 Charlotte Hornets PE from jordan's blog

Jordans 2017 athletes Mike Conley and Kemba Walker matched their team's new Statement uniforms with equally statement-making colorways of the Air Jordan 32. For Conley, a bright yellow Grizzlies-themed pairs, while Walker rocked a PE in Hornets teal and purple. A white-based Hornets colorway for Marcus Paige was also spotted earlier this month. Michael Jordan grew up in North Carolina making a name for himself at Laney High School and later at the University of North Carolina. After moving onto the NBA, Michael always showed his love for the state that raised him with everything from appearances in UNC Alumni games to UNC colorways of his signature shoes.
New Jordans 2016, Paired up with his new Jordan Brand x Charlotte Hornets "Statement" uniform, Kemba's Air Jordan 32 PE featured a teal Flyknit upper with touches of black on the laces, heel grooves, Jumpman on the midsole, and Wings logo on the tongue. Finishing off the Hornets vibes is a purple rubber outsole. While the team technically doesn't wear Nike — it's the only squad in the Association that rocks Jordan Brand thanks to the whole "they're owned by Michael Jordan" thing — the Hornets' classic uniforms are absolutely gorgeous and are a call back to when the team would wear all teal.
During last night's unveiling of the Nike NBA Statement uniforms, Cheap Jordans 2017 athletes Mike Conley and Kemba Walker were spotted in Air Jordan 32 PE team colorways. Not only did Mike Conley turn a few heads as night with his Air Jordan 32 Grizzlies PE, but fellow Jordan Brand athlete Kemba Walker also laced up a PE colorway of the Jordan 32. Conley's Air Jordan 32 features Yellow across the uppers while Light Blue accents are seen on the Jumpman logo and other small accents to represent the Memphis Grizzlies. Walker’s pair features Teal and Purple which represents the Hornets. Marcus Paige was also spotted in an exclusive Air Jordan 32 Charlotte Hornets PE which comes in White.

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