Look at Jordan Brand’s foremost non-signature athletes for proof that the brand is intent on building out a diverse performance roster, well-stocked beyond the bounds of the numbered catalog and the Luka/Tatum/Zion triumvirate. Napheesa Collier has headlined the Jordan Heir Series 2 and incoming Grizzly Cameron Boozer is already attached to the Jordan Triangle.
Each of those newcomer models builds off of top-line tech from the Jumpman, but at the risk of being overly blunt, not everyone needs cutting edge packages in their choices. For those who simply need a reliable set of treads without breaking the bank, Jordan is introducing the aptly named “All Game.”
Whether intended to mean it’s for any player’s preferences or that it allows your game to speak for itself, its chief claim to fame is an incredibly competitive price point. Yet forefoot Air zoom, a midfoot shank, and multi-directional herringbone traction ensure you’re not losing requisite performance aspects in the name of affordability. Ever a relibale formula for the Jumpman, a white/black/red “Chicago” style execution leads off the Jordan All Game.
The Jordan All Game should be making its market entrance in the coming weeks, commanding a retail price around $70.
