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by Brandon Richard
The Air Jordan 9 has the distinction of being only model of the original fourteen that Michael Jordan didn't wear as a Chicago Bull, though he later laced up the retro during his stint with the Washington Wizards. Most notably, the 9 served as one of Jordan's preferred cleats when he took up professional baseball following his unexpected 1993 retirement. And while it didn't have a significant on-court moment at the time, the Jordan 9 was immortalized on "The Spirit" statue installed in front of Chicago's United Center in 1994.
Despite not being linked to Jordan's run with the Bulls, the Jordan 9 has maintained its popularity throughout the years. Twenty-five different colorways have released since 1993, including the six-shoe "Alter Ego" Pack in 2012. But just as many samples never made it to the production stage, and we've rounded them up for you below.
Prototype
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Year: 1993
Pearl High
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Year: 2002
White Sole
6.
Year: 2002
Cool Grey (Black Tag)
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Year: 2002
White/Black-Red
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Year: N/A
History of Flight
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Year: 2009
Bin23 Cool Grey Snakeskin
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Year: 2010
Bin23 Olive Leather
16.
Year: 2010
White/Black-Teal
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Year: 2010
Rainbow
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Year: 2010
Pantone
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Year: 2010
Pantone 284
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Year: 2010
Mesa Orange
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Year: 2012
Photo Blue
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Year: 2012
Georgetown
30.
Year: 2012
Blackout
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Year: 2012
Cool Grey (Grey Tag)
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Year: 2012
XX8 Days of Flight
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Year: 2013
Gold
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Year: 2013
All-Red
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Year: 2014