Jordan’s Son Refuses to Wear Adidas Shoes

Jordan’s Son Refuses to Wear Adidas Shoes

Marcus Jordan, the youngest son of Michael Jordan, is caught in the midst of a sneaker controversy. He’ll suit up this year for the University of Central Florida, who’s got a 6-year, $3 million contract with adidas. He said he would only wear his father’s Air Jordans line. UCF is currently working with adidas on this “unique set of circumstances.” We’ll keep you updated with any new information that surfaces – but, in the meantime, is Marcus in the wrong for refusing to wear The Brand With Three Stripes? Chime in down below!


Jordan’s Son Refuses to Wear Adidas Shoes

(53) Comments to “Jordan’s Son Refuses to Wear Adidas Shoes”

  1. well if its the colege code he should respect it like the team does he's not thatt good of a baller he's been put back an extra yr for hoop so he's garbage he's living off the legacy so he needs too respect protocal idc the college signed a deal and he knew when he signed what was the deal

  2. Marcus is in the right I mean come on his dad is air JORDAN and his dad made basketball shoes more popular I mean come on Jordan didn't even want to wear adidas and that's why he signed with nike.

  3. dude it my dad was ****** MJ i would only wear MJ's

    there should just be special circumstances for people whos last name is Jordan

    especially if they are related

    goddamn

    who gives a **** what kind of shoes he wears

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