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6/30/1989: (22 years ago today) Do The Right Thing released in theaters.

6/30/1989: (22 years ago today) Do The Right Thing released in theaters.

Production still of Spike Lee from Do The Right Thing d. Spike Lee (1989)

Production still of Spike Lee from Do The Right Thing d. Spike Lee (1989)

Spizike Black/New Blue/White-Infrared



We all know the Jordan Spizike Black/Varsity Red-Cement Grey released on the 20th of last month, Here are some photos of another spizike relsease to come. were looking at a may 2010 relsease here.
Poster for the upcoming documentary from ESPN film’s 30 for 30 series Winning Time:
 Reggie Miller vs. The New York Knicks.

From director Dan Klores:

Reggie Miller gave New York the finger. The whole city.

The 6’7” wiry shooting guard of the Indiana Pacers tortured the Knicks. 
If he didn’t beat Riley, Ewing, Oakley and Starks with his quick release 
and unlimited range, he made them think he would. 
He took pleasure in letting the packed Madison Square Garden 
know it was his show and his game that they were watching 
during the 1994-1995 playoffs.

Winning Time: Reggie Miller vs. The New York Knicks, 
by award-winning filmmaker Dan Klores, will zero in on the 
dramatic seven game 1995 playoff series between Reggie’s Pacers 
and the Knicks. The series was front page news in the NYC tabloids, 
a war of words between the glib Miller and Knick fanatic Spike Lee, 
included appearances on Letterman, pronouncements by Giuliani, 
fistfights between teammates, near riots by Indiana fans, chokes, 
overtimes, finger rolls and bitterness not only between Hall of Fame coaches, 
Pat Riley and Larry Brown, but between the two most precious 
basketball cultures in America - Hoosier Land vs. “New Yawk”.

The film will screen at the Sundance Film Festival 
in January and gets its TV debut on ESPN March 14th at 9PM.
Poster for the upcoming documentary from ESPN film’s 30 for 30 series Winning Time:
Reggie Miller vs. The New York Knicks.

From director Dan Klores:

Reggie Miller gave New York the finger. The whole city.

The 6’7” wiry shooting guard of the Indiana Pacers tortured the Knicks.
If he didn’t beat Riley, Ewing, Oakley and Starks with his quick release
and unlimited range, he made them think he would.
He took pleasure in letting the packed Madison Square Garden
know it was his show and his game that they were watching
during the 1994-1995 playoffs.

Winning Time: Reggie Miller vs. The New York Knicks,
by award-winning filmmaker Dan Klores, will zero in on the
dramatic seven game 1995 playoff series between Reggie’s Pacers
and the Knicks. The series was front page news in the NYC tabloids,
a war of words between the glib Miller and Knick fanatic Spike Lee,
included appearances on Letterman, pronouncements by Giuliani,
fistfights between teammates, near riots by Indiana fans, chokes,
overtimes, finger rolls and bitterness not only between Hall of Fame coaches,
Pat Riley and Larry Brown, but between the two most precious
basketball cultures in America - Hoosier Land vs. “New Yawk”.

The film will screen at the Sundance Film Festival
in January and gets its TV debut on ESPN March 14th at 9PM.

“Fresh Since 1985″ Spiz’ike

Air Jordan “Fresh Since 1985″ Spiz’ike

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Chosen #1 in ESPN’s recently released Michael Jordan Hall of Fame Special Issue, was the Air Jordan III. Among some of the reasons why, is the introduction to Tinker Hatfield’s genius to JB, for the use of the classic [& now-WAY overused] elephant print. OR maybe it had something to do with the fact that Jordan is Rockin the III’s in one of the most famous Sports imagesEV-ER - *the free-throw line dunk*.

Back when they first came out- it’s success was highly attributed to an advertising campaign using Mars Blackmon character as the pitchman. Now we all know the Spiz’ike itself is a representation of all the shoes that utlilized that marketing strategy, but the III’s were the first ones seen in those comedic black and white commercials with MJ being nagged by Spike Lee’s alter ego.

As a result, these new Spiz’ike feature a combined colorway of three of the most sought after AJ3 colorways- Cement, True Blue, and Fire Red. Sure, other pairs feature famous colorways too, but the “Fresh Since ‘85″ pair adds some more features, like the “Mike” and “Mars” lace locks. Enter the inside of the shoe and see the collar is lined with the famous “Do you know?” lines from the commercials, and printed on the insole the equally famous Mars Blackmon imagery with the shoe’s moniker underneath.

Official release is expected to be sometime in January 2010.