Monday, August 22, 2011

Entry #44 - Honor Roll 71-01

Kind of ironic that a shirt made with a school honor roll theme would have poor grammar. Air Force Low 82's quote should read "You're my endless love." not your.

And Foam Posits 97? Huh?

Maybe that's why I ended up finding it at the outlet store...





Sunday, August 14, 2011

Entry #43 - Phil Smith's Shoes

Judging by the team picture, the Super Sonics liked Nike shoes. Maybe GM Zollie Volchuk's Oregon ties (he was born in Salem) helped Nike get a foot in the door with the Sonics?

At any rate, Zollie is the guy wearing the suit, and Phil is standing to his left. Check out Phil's Swoosh peeking out the bottom of his pants, begging to sightsee.











Thursday, August 4, 2011

Entry #42 - Pro Bowl Ohana

There's only a couple pics of these on the internet that I can find, and they don't show off the whole shoe, which means you didn't get to see the cool insoles and the lazered OHANA. Hang loose Nike ohana.










Monday, July 11, 2011

Entry #41 - Reggie Bowl

Reggie Miller has been known to throw rocks, and used to hold a tournament to raise funds for charity. Must've been a prestigious tournament, as Chad Bratzke brags about winning the last two.







Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Entry #40 - Hawkeye Classic

The tagging in this beauty suggests it comes from the first Hawkeye Classic during the 1985-86 season, in which Iowa took down Bradley and Memphis. The tournament itself seems to have gone the way velour warm up suits have, and no longer exists.






Friday, July 1, 2011

Entry #39 - Who Is Evan?

I can't really pin down who Evan was. Anyone know?









Thursday, June 23, 2011

Entry #38 - Lee's Urban Jungle Gym

Spike's Urban Jungle Gym was the home court for some of Nike's best all-time commercials. Here's an article outlining what Nike and Spike were up to, including plans to put out a line of Urban Jungle Gym sports apparel in August of 1992.

Here's a look at a couple of those commercials: