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As an example of the massive discounts you can get right now, Hibbett is selling Jordan Why Not? Zer0.6 Basketball Shoes for only $74. The list price of the sneakers is $150, so buyers are saving 51%.
Getting a new pair of Jordan basketball shoes has never been more affordable, thanks to this epic deal at Scheels. Scheels is selling Jordan Heir Series Basketball Shoes for only $66.
The list price of the shoes is $100, so buyers are saving 50%. There is one colorway (pictured below) on sale for that low price, and available sizes at the time of publication range from men's ...
Nike is selling Jordan Heir Series Basketball Shoes for as low as $42. The list price of the sneakers is $110, so buyers are paying a whopping 61% less than the retail price. Available sizes range ...
Los Angeles Lakers superstar Luka Doncic is one of the most popular players in the world, and now you can grab a pair of his signature basketball sneakers for nearly half off. Hibbett is selling ...
Michael Jordan’s Nike royalties in 2025 remain unmatched—here’s a full breakdown of the GOAT’s sneaker empire.
If Anthony Edwards is the next giant basketball talent, so are his shoes, the Adidas AE 1 Low. This up-and-coming brand is still relatively new, especially considering the age of the Air Jordan brand.
"Jordan sent me these, I'm wearing them" - Kenyon Martin recalls getting injured because he played in brand-new Jordan's ...
Luckily for us, many of his iconic Air Jordan sneakers have been redesigned for the golf course. Currently, several of the legendary shoes have been discounted online by as much as 44% in select ...
However, Jordan isn’t the only basketball icon to have landed a deal with the brand. Many other players have their own signature shoes, some with Nike and others with competing brands.
When #1 ranked and undefeated UCLA (19-0) faces #8 Maryland tomorrow, the game will feature more than elite basketball—it will showcase a milestone in Jordan Brand's evolution, the Heir Series.
Popular Jordan Basketball Shoes Are on Sale Now for as Low as $74 There’s never been a better time to purchase a new pair of Jordans.