Kawhi Leonard's Air Jordan 1 High Pass The Torch AQ7476-016 from jordan's blog
New Jordans 2018, Kawhi Leonard's Air Jordan 1 High Pass The Torch is part of the Nike Champions Think 16 Collection set to release this month. The shoe features a Chrome and White leather upper along with Black detailing on the Swoosh, tongue, laces, ankle, and inner liner. Finishing details include the Jumpan logo on the right tongue, Kawhi's "Claw" logo on the left tongue and the icy blue translucent outsole, the year "2014" on the lace dubraes, "The NBA Finals" printed on the insoles, and tally marks on the heels and laces that add up to "16" for the 16 wins the Spurs recorded in the playoffs that year, and God laces tips.
New Jordans 2016, This Air Jordan 1 comes dressed in a Chrome, White, Turbo Green and Black color combination. Looking closer it features Kawhi's "The Claw" logo and the NBA Finals printed on the insoles. These sneakers have a leather upper with different applications on it, with colors like Chrome, White, Turbo Green and Black, with "the Claw" logo by Kawhi and the NBA The Finals printed on the insoles. To finish it all was added a small detail aside or a small "keychain" to the Gold Larry O'Brien NBA Championship trophy.
New Jordans 2017, With a lineup characterized by savvy but aging veterans, the Spurs were supposed to be the old men against the Heat's more youthful, star-powered Big Three in the Finals. In just his third season, unassuming Kawhi Leonard completely changed that narrative in Game 3 with electric and athletic play, dropping 29 points that secured the W. His performance not only gave San Antonio the edge in the series they ultimately won 4-1, but also helped him earn Finals MVP and redirect talk of the Spurs from the proud past to the bright future. The Air Jordan I "Pass the Torch" honors Kawhi Leonard's unassuming rise to NBA Finals MVP.
New Jordans 2016, This Air Jordan 1 comes dressed in a Chrome, White, Turbo Green and Black color combination. Looking closer it features Kawhi's "The Claw" logo and the NBA Finals printed on the insoles. These sneakers have a leather upper with different applications on it, with colors like Chrome, White, Turbo Green and Black, with "the Claw" logo by Kawhi and the NBA The Finals printed on the insoles. To finish it all was added a small detail aside or a small "keychain" to the Gold Larry O'Brien NBA Championship trophy.
New Jordans 2017, With a lineup characterized by savvy but aging veterans, the Spurs were supposed to be the old men against the Heat's more youthful, star-powered Big Three in the Finals. In just his third season, unassuming Kawhi Leonard completely changed that narrative in Game 3 with electric and athletic play, dropping 29 points that secured the W. His performance not only gave San Antonio the edge in the series they ultimately won 4-1, but also helped him earn Finals MVP and redirect talk of the Spurs from the proud past to the bright future. The Air Jordan I "Pass the Torch" honors Kawhi Leonard's unassuming rise to NBA Finals MVP.
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Added | Apr 10 '18 |
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