In 1985 on a Nike Europe tour, Michael Jordan shattered a backboard when throwing down a monstrous dunk while wearing an orange, black, and white uniform. Commemorating the moment and uniform, this 2015 Air Jordan 1 Shattered Backboard (aka Shattered Backboard 1.0) sneaker was released. Shortly after in the Fall of 2016, an Air Jordan 1 Shattered Backboard Away (aka Reverse and Shattered Backboard 2.0) was released. The sneaker keeps the black laces and Nike branding, but swaps out the orange toe box and black around the toe and tongue for white.
In 1985 on a Nike Europe tour, Michael Jordan shattered a backboard when throwing down a monstrous dunk while wearing an orange, black, and white uniform. Commemorating the moment and uniform, this 2015 Air Jordan 1 Shattered Backboard (aka Shattered Backboard 1.0) sneaker was released. Shortly after in the Fall of 2016, an Air Jordan 1 Shattered Backboard Away (aka Reverse and Shattered Backboard 2.0) was released. The sneaker keeps the black laces and Nike branding, but swaps out the orange toe box and black around the toe and tongue for white.
in 2 offers
In 1985 on a Nike Europe tour, Michael Jordan shattered a backboard when throwing down a monstrous dunk while wearing an orange, black, and white uniform. Commemorating the moment and uniform, this 2015 Air Jordan 1 Shattered Backboard (aka Shattered Backboard 1.0) sneaker was released. Shortly after in the Fall of 2016, an Air Jordan 1 Shattered Backboard Away (aka Reverse and Shattered Backboard 2.0) was released. The sneaker keeps the black laces and Nike branding, but swaps out the orange toe box and black around the toe and tongue for white.
In 1985 on a Nike Europe tour, Michael Jordan shattered a backboard when throwing down a monstrous dunk while wearing an orange, black, and white uniform. Commemorating the moment and uniform, this 2015 Air Jordan 1 Shattered Backboard (aka Shattered Backboard 1.0) sneaker was released. Shortly after in the Fall of 2016, an Air Jordan 1 Shattered Backboard Away (aka Reverse and Shattered Backboard 2.0) was released. The sneaker keeps the black laces and Nike branding, but swaps out the orange toe box and black around the toe and tongue for white.
Size
Last updated at 05/02/2025 06:00:45
See 1 more history offers
Release Date | 06-26-2015 |
Designer | Peter Moore |
Nickname | Shattered Backboard |
Colorway | Black/Starfish-Sail |
Upper Material | Leather |
See 1 more history offers
Release Date | 06-26-2015 |
Designer | Peter Moore |
Nickname | Shattered Backboard |
Colorway | Black/Starfish-Sail |
Upper Material | Leather |