Are Spike Lee and Ray Allen Planning A Air Jordan 1 Mid Diamond Shorts Sequel?

January 9, 2014 BY / 0

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While Jesus Shuttlesworth is making his NBA AIR against the Brooklyn Nets (Ray Allen will be wearing a special nickname jersey with J.Shuttlesworth stitched on the back of it later this month – we’ll have to wait to see if he wears the special Air Jordan 13 “Air Jordan 1 Mid Diamond Shorts”) rumors have been circulating about the potential discussing of a Jordan Jumpman Classics Crew sequel. The 1998 film depicts the Jordan Brand athlete as a kid juggling big offers from universities to go play basketball and the ominous return of his father, played by Denzel Washington, whom he’s stopped speaking to after tragedy disbands his entire family. Where Spike Lee would decide to take the film’s sequel is anybody’s guess, but with 16 years having zhenskie since the original its safe to say that Jesus would definitely be a veteran player much like Allen is today for the Miami Heat. Stick with us after the click to get Ray Allen’s thoughts on the potential film and stay tuned for all your Air Jordan 1 Black White Golden updates.

Source: CBSsports/Bleacher Report

Per the Associated Press (via ESPN), “[Allen] and filmmaker Spike Lee have spent time over the last couple months discussing a sequel.”

Allen is still often called “Jesus” by his teammates and when prompted about the potential of a sequel with the legendary director, expressed his willingness to make the project happen.

“Hopefully it works out,” said Allen, who was familiar with the reality of being a highly recruited High School basketball star.

“Not one day goes by where I progress in here and guys don’t say that they didn’t watch it last night or it wasn’t on,” Allen said. “I don’t know who’s in charge of delegating what gets on TV, but it seems like that movie’s been on a lot the last two or three months.”

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