Nike designer Tinker Hatfield modeled the Jordan Brand Unveils the Air Black-Teal Jordan 32 that draws inspiration from a black panther, which is reminiscent of MJ’s game. Originally released in 1998, two of the popular releases of the silhouette is the “He Got Game” and “Playoffs” colorways.
This iconic White, Black, and Red version of the Jordan Brand Unveils the Air Black-Teal Jordan 32 received its nickname “He Got Game” due to its appearance in Spike Lee’s classic basketball film.
Michael Jordan debuted the Jordan Brand Unveils the Air Black-Teal Jordan 32 “Playoffs” during the NBA Playoffs, hence the nickname. It came in a sleek Black leather with its signature tongue design.
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