{"id":593446,"date":"2018-04-16T12:55:37","date_gmt":"2018-04-16T16:55:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/?p=593446"},"modified":"2019-01-23T10:13:55","modified_gmt":"2019-01-23T15:13:55","slug":"air-jordan-18-this-day-in-sneaker-history","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/air-jordan-18-this-day-in-sneaker-history\/","title":{"rendered":"This Day in Sneaker History \/\/ Michael Jordan Retires in Air Jordan 18"},"content":{"rendered":"
April 16, 2003 marks a very important date in sneaker history.<\/p>\n
Exactly 15 years ago today, Michael Jordan<\/strong> played in his final NBA game as a member of the Washington Wizards against the 76ers at the First Union Center in Philadelphia. The game was merely a formality for the 76ers whose 107-87 victory allowed them to clinch home court advantage as the 4th seed in the Eastern Conference Playoffs.<\/p>\n For the sneaker community and Jordan fans worldwide, however, this particular game symbolized something much greater and profound than the end of the NBA\u2019s regular season but rather the conclusion of the final chapter in the storied career of the greatest sport icon and hero in the game of basketball.<\/p>\n Jordan\u2019s performance in his final NBA game was respectable: 15 points on 6\/15 field goals, 4 rebounds and 4 assists in 28 minutes of playing time. Each time Jordan attempted a field goal or free throw, flashbulbs lit up the arena like fireflies in the sky as spectators tried to capture their favorite artist at work on his canvas one last time.<\/p>\n Jordan walked away from the game at the 1:44 mark of the 4th quarter after making the final point of his legendary career on a free throw. Out of respect, 76ers Coach Larry Brown \u2013 a fellow Tar Heel \u2013 instructed 76ers guard Eric Snow to intentionally foul Jordan in order to allow for a proper farewell tribute and send-off. On behalf of the always gracious Philadelphia fans in attendance, Jordan received an extended ovation during the Wizards’ player introductions as well as a three-minute standing ovation at the end of the game which also included an ovation from his teammates, 76ers players, and officials as well.<\/p>\n In typical Jordan fashion, while walking off the court, Jordan obtained the game ball in order to commemorate the moment. For his final game, Jordan wore the Air Jordan 18<\/strong> in the white\/blue colorway, the final \u201cOG\u201d model worn by Michael during his playing career.<\/p>\n