Top 15 Jordan XXXIV’s Worn On-Court This Season (so far)

Top 15 Jordan XXXIV’s Worn On-Court This Season (so far)

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It has been almost three weeks since the last regular season NBA game was played. All of us are looking around for not only the NBA, but sports in general, to fill this void in our lives. The NBA regular season was due to end in mid-April but now it’s looking like it won’t pick back up until at least June. Even when/if the season starts back up it’s looking like games will unfortunately be played without fans in attendance. In the meantime, during our respective COVID-19 quarantines, we can only hope for what’s to come and reminisce on what has already happened.

The Jordan XXXIV has been the unexpected hit of the 2019-20 NBA season so far. With young additions to the Jordan Brand family like Zion Williamson, Luka Doncic, Rui Hachimura, and Jayson Tatum, the Jumpman legacy looks to be in good hands for the coming years. The Jordan 34 has been the most well-received signature Jordan model since the 29’s. In addition to the four budding young superstars, players such as Kemba Walker, Blake Griffin, Carmelo Anthony, Mike Conley Jr., and Cody Zeller have all rocked P.E.’s of the Jordan 34’s this season. We compiled a list of all the Jordan XXXIV’s worn on-court this 2019-20 NBA season and have narrowed it down to the Top 15 pairs. Some Jordan Brand athletes definitely have more flavors than others when to comes to P.E.’s of the XXXIV’s, while some prefer to just keep it with their team colors. Which athlete do you think had the most spots out of the 15 in the countdown? Who do you think took home the #1 spot with the best colorway of the 34’s worn on-court this season?

 

 

15. Jordan XXXIV P.E. – Mike Conley Jr. – Utah Jazz

 

     

 

 

14. Jordan XXXIV “Brotherhood” P.E. – Jayson Tatum – Boston Celtics

 

           

 

 

13. Jordan XXXIV “BHM” P.E. – Cody Zeller – Charlotte Hornets

 

     

 

 

12. Jordan XXXIV P.E. – Zion Williamson – New Orleans Pelicans

 

     

 

 

11. Jordan XXXIV “MLK” P.E. – Zion Williamson – New Orleans Pelicans

 

     

 

 

10. Jordan XXXIV P.E. – Blake Griffin – Detroit Pistons

 

     

 

 

9. Jordan XXXIV “Snow Leopard” – Kemba Walker – Boston Celtics

 

     

 

 

8. Jordan XXXIV P.E. – Rui Hachimura – Washington Wizards

 

           

 

 

7. Jordan XXXIV “Paranorman” P.E. – Jayson Tatum – Boston Celtics

 

           

 

 

6. Jordan XXXIV “International Women’s Day” P.E. – Jayson Tatum – Boston Celtics

 

           

 

 

5. Jordan XXXIV “Lemonade” P.E. – Jayson Tatum – Boston Celtics

 

           

 

 

4. Jordan XXXIV P.E. – Jayson Tatum – Boston Celtics

 

           

 

 

3. Jordan XXXIV “Wrapping Paper” P.E. – Jayson Tatum – Boston Celtics

 

           

 

 

2. Jordan XXXIV “Rising Stars” P.E. – Rui Hachimura – Washington Wizards

 

           

 

 

1. Jordan XXXIV “Taco Jay” P.E. – Jayson Tatum – Boston Celtics

 

                 

Mar 30, 2020 No Comments
Khalid Double Down on Message of Self-Love with Release of Know Your Worth Video

Khalid Double Down on Message of Self-Love with Release of Know Your Worth Video

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The best pep talk you could hear over a bouncy, electro-R&B. That’s right Khalid is back with the visual for  “Know Your Worth,” which features a big colorful dance party.

As Khalid sings “All the things I know that you deserve… Say it’s not real if it doesn’t hurt… Find someone you know will put you first… Find someone who loves you at your worst…”  he gives the listener the message of having self-love.

The Free Spirit single comes in clutch with upbeat vibes for the upcoming weekend, as “Know your Worth” is the second collaboration with British production duo Disclosure. The first was last year’s Grammy-nominated track “Talk.”  The new visual directed by Daniel Russell, Khalid teams up with dancers dressed in colorful ’90s-style tracksuits. Whose joyful choreography represents his words of abandoning bad relationships and having more supportive ones.

Check out the video below:

Mar 27, 2020 No Comments
Ari Lennox Taps Doja Cat to Turn Up The Heat On BMO Remix

Ari Lennox Taps Doja Cat to Turn Up The Heat On BMO Remix

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Ari Lennox revisits her critically-acclaimed debut album, Shea Butter Baby, dropping the remix EP on Friday. Complete with appearances from Doja Cat, Smino, Durand Bernarr, and production by J. Cole.

Out of the three remixes to choose from, the highlight would have to be “BMO.” Featuring Doja Cat on one of the album’s biggest hits breathe new life into the track, while still oozing Lennox’s signature soulful sound. Doja’s signature raspy flow with her vocal prowess shows versatility. Allowing the streamy track to the next level.

Take a listen to Lennox and Doja Cat’s in “BMO (Remix)” below:

Mar 27, 2020 No Comments
Future Releases New Single Tycoon

Future Releases New Single Tycoon

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Teasing new music yesterday, Future drops off his latest single “Tycoon” with an accompanying visual.

The track produced by Dy Krazy and Wheezy has a chilling tone with the signature boom of the 808s, the message given by the Life is Good rapper is that once you become the boss there is always somebody gunning for your spot.

As he raps “I’m a ty-tycoon, that’s why they hate me,” Future raps in the chorus. “‘Till they throw the sheets on me I’m goin’ crazy, Got Balencis on my feet, they can’t take me/I know I ain’t gon’ be deceased ’til I’m like eighty.”

Earlier this year we saw the Atlanta native team up with Drake in “Life Is Good,” and “Desires.” “Tycoon,” might be the prelude to a new solo album, though no date has been confirmed.

In the Eif Rivera-directed video, these words of wisdom manifest themselves. In what could be the final scene in any classic gangster film, the video opens up with Future taking some time out to pray, while it cut to a group of men gearing up to carry out the plot to either rob/take him out. In the back in forth shift between the two parties, we see Future going through his day as usual until that night he and his girl get into the car and ride. We see the group of men pull up with ski masks and guns in hand only to an empty home. While their targets are caught a private jet.

Check out the video below:

 

Mar 27, 2020 No Comments
Big Time Adolescence Is A Film To Watch Only To Pass The Time

Big Time Adolescence Is A Film To Watch Only To Pass The Time

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We all know that one person that seems to have peaked in High School, whenever you run into them there’s a story beginning like ” Back when I was your age…”  it can be annoying right? There have been plenty of movies that tell this story, but I’ve yet to witness a movie that focused on that person being looked at as a role model.

Director Jason Orley’s debut film Big Time Adolescence takes this different approach to a coming of age Monroe (Griffin Gluck) becomes best friends with his sister ex-boyfriend Zeke (Pete Davidson) that’s seven years his senior. Under the misguidance of his stoner, B.F.F. Monroe aka Mo navigates the complications of high school.

When Mo’s begged by a high school friend to procure booze for the senior party, reluctant to become the beer guy. Mo’s hands are now tied once the money is in hand. Zeke encourages Mo to rip them off with watered-down booze and overpriced pot pocket. Zeke just saw it as an opportunity to make an extra buck off high schoolers that don’t understand the pricing on weed. Mo now becoming the drug dealer at the party he begins to morph into someone that his not.

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Throughout the film, Mo begins to mature and realize that things he idolized in Zeke aren’t as cool. Following his arrest for being the weed guy at parties his time away from Zeke puts him at a crossroads to straighten up or take the same road as his best buddy.

Pete Davison’s portrayal of Zeke was more of an overexaggerated version of himself, someone who was a nonchalant guy who does care enough to try at anything he does. As if Orley never gave him a script to the story but had him react actors/actresses performance in each scene. For example in a scene where he broke up with his girlfriend as she left, he didn’t bother to get up and chase her but instead calming sipped his milk out of a cereal bowl.

Big Time Adolescence isn’t a film that will be life-changing but it illustrates how kids have an instinctive need to follow someone older to learn how to make it through life. If the wrong role model is chosen the behaviors shape after spending adolescence of observing that person could lead to a life of an unmotivated manchild.

Big Time Adolescence is now available to stream on Hulu, check out the trailer below:

 

Mar 27, 2020 No Comments