Entry: Marcus Jordan and his nike shoes Nov 5, 2009



Michael - the son of Marcus Jordan - Jordan is perhaps the best-known player in the history of the son, but he may just want to be a sports-loving boy, and his University of Central Florida's new teammates get along.

 

As a freshmen, Marcus Florida on Friday took part in the large school team training and team-mate, but he did not wear the school with sponsorship provided by Adi shoes. But decided to wear his father, Michael ¨C Jordan signed, Nike Shoes participate in the competition.

 

Michael - Jordan, the former two month and has just entered the Hall of Fame super idol has and Nike Shoes companies for over 25 years. Mutual benefits, thereby reaping hundreds of thousands of dollars. Nike even introduced all of the marked individuals Jordan trademark brand.

 

Under the influence of his father, Marcus made the decision to wear Nike Shoes match, immediately attracted much controversy, in addition to provision of school sports equipment, Adi UCF has provided nearly 2 million of sponsorship.

 

Finally, although they are still in conjunction with the other students Marcus dons Adi shoes, but only if his shoes must be added the father's personal label.

 

"This is not to say that I Adi rude. I greatly respect the addy the brand, but I have become accustomed to wearing shoes the Jordan brand," Marcus said, "I did not sign with Nike Shoes, this is only to express family responsibilities. I hope everyone can understand. "

 

The school sports guide Keith - Tripodo that Marcus is not the first one dressed in the school outside of the brand sports shoes adi people. "Marcus will try to tie in with the team. He was very great," Tripodo said, "No one wants to tangle on the matter, clothing is one thing, shoes, is another matter."

 

Marcus - Jordan from Whitney Junior High School into the University of Florida, had entered the local high school before the 115 best players. Marcus, who led the team won the Grade 4A state champion, seven championship games averaged 16.8 points, 8.5 rebounds, and sent out 3.2 assists.

 

"I have been born around this topic (which is Jordan's son). I do not feel the pressure. This is just a challenge for me," Marcus said, "I know I can not become another Michael - Jordan. I just want to be Marcus - Jordan. I never like to be someone else. "

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