On April 30, 1985, Michael Jordan accepted the NBA's Rookie of the Year honors. During the year, he averaged 28.2 points per game and led the Chicago Bulls to a playoff berth. In Michael Jordan fashion, his acceptance speech was short and funny.
Its overall construction of the shoe will move away from the knit materials that was previously used on the Air Jordan 29 through the Air Jordan 32. There also looks to be no sign of resemblance to the Air Jordan 3, as the Air Jordan 32 was inspired by the Air Jordan 2. Some of the key elements includes the new Flight Utility performance technology as well as a lockdown strap across the midfoot.