Will Kobe and Curry's signature sneakers ever live up to Jordan's?
Jordan, Kobe, and now Curry. All three are considered GOATs of their generation. While we will never get to see them actually play against each other in their prime, we can watch them compete in the sneaker scene. After all, basketball players come and go, but sneakers (and banners) are forever.
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Michael Jordan first signed with Nike in 1984. His first signature sneaker, the Air Jordan, was initially banned by the NBA. Two years later Nike's revenues surpassed $1 billion for the first time.