06th Jan2012

The Plight Of The Concords By Spit (#PlightOfTheConcords)

by iSpit

Many of you in recent months have begun to proclaim yourselves as what you believe to be a “Sneakerhead” largely due to the fact that you… occasionally wear sneakers. This myth couldn’t be further from the truth. How can you be a sneakerhead if you know absolutely nothing about the sneakers you claim to be obsessed with? Is it because you slept outside for some sneakers? …Nah. Let’s do the knowledge…

On May 7th, 1995 when Michael Jordan stepped onto the court in the beginning of Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals between the Chicago Bulls & the Orlando Magic in a pair of sneakers the world (& Nike execs) had never seen before (& wouldn’t see again for a year), he had no idea what he had started. The subsequent ban of the sneakers due to what NBA executives called a “dress code violation” only heightened the excitement for a commercial release.

The sneaker in question? The Nike Air Jordan #11 – Concord’s, whose release in November 1995 release coincided with the still active hype over MJ‘s comeback. At the time they were simply known as the “patent leather” Jordan‘s & along with the Bulls going 72 – 10, they sold out nationwide almost instantly.

Fast Forward:

**October 25th, 2000 – The first re- release

**January 28th, 2006 – Another re-release, another sellout (in both meanings of the phrase)

**January 17, 2011 – Confirmation that ONCE AGAIN, a version of the Concords would be re-re-released, is leaked on a Nike line sheet.

**December 23rd, 2011- N*ggas once again camped out, lined up, missed meals, didn’t pay bills/daycare/child support/buy gas etc. just for the Nike Air Jordan #11 Concords

…… Wow…..

Regardless of the historical significance the release carries, if I thought it was stupid for people to sleep outside for #OccupyPhilly & #OccupyWallstreet, you can only imagine how I feel about a bunch of pseudo Jordan enthusiasts & “collectors” sleeping outside for some sneakers I had in the 3rd grade which have been released on two other separate occasions. Correct me if I’m wrong, but I thought the purpose of collecting sneakers was to have rare & limited editions which haven’t been commercially released or have been but in other countries. What I don’t think it’s about is shooting, looting, leaving your children in the car to make a purchase, & fighting over $200 6-year-old Air Jordan’s.  In Atlanta, at least four people were arrested in a mob scene at a suburban mall, according to the Associated Press. Twenty police cars responded and the crowd broke down a door to enter the mall before it opened. Police had to smash the windows of a car to get two toddlers out after a woman had left them there to go buy the shoes. She was taken into custody when she returned, according to the AP. Florida police used pepper spray on unruly shoe seekers and fights were reported in Kentucky; glass was shattered at stores in North Carolina. Frantic shoppers even tried to break down a door at one of the Indiana malls. Over the last decade, more than 45 deaths or violent incidents have been reported in relation to the release of a Jordan shoe.

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I’ve already established the fact that #N*ggasAreTooFree so there is really no need to beat a dead horse, but I do have a few concerns. Michael Jordan, as owner of the Charlotte Bobcats was an integral part of the prolonged NBA lockout. Nearly 87% of the profit from these sneakers goes into his pocket. So the man who was one of the owners who kept your precious basketball away is now your priority when just a few short weeks ago you were in distress trying to understand football to fill your sport watching needs.

Lastly, the current unemployment rate is 8.6% (15.5% for African Americans) which means most of you n*ggas are camping out because you don’t have jobs or a place to live & can’t afford the sneakers anyway. “Ballin’ on unemployment”. If you can afford it then please, by all means, spend $200 on a 6-year-old pair of sneakers if that’s how you choose to spend your money. I don’t judge people, I leave that up to  Jesus M Christ and honestly I have been guilty of being a vanity slave too. It’s like the Post Christmas Stress Syndrome; Once that temporary high is gone you’ll be left with nothing but a new excuse…You’ll be just another victim of the #PlightOfTheConcords. Until next release

28th Dec2011

Ghostwridah – The Michael Jordan Theory (EP)

by iSpit
We all know Michael Jordan symbolizes victory

This is a look at the parallels of a journey while building a dynasty through the eyes of one who is chasing the top spot of this music ish. 

GhostWridah is planning to accomplish this and much more, and this is a tribute to one whom provided a blueprint for excellence, as well as a message to those who still might not believe. 

Anyone who knows GhostWridah knows he is a Jordan aficionado, so Poe Boy Music Group, alongside The L.Y.F.E. Music would like to introduce: 

30th Aug2011

Stay A Voice Ahead – Xavier Paul

by iSpit

Voice-over expert, Xavier Paul, has over 25 years of professional voice-over/on-camera experience with recent credits including new on air promo announcer for the NBA, narrator for the History Channel’s UFO Files, characters on the video game, Grand Theft Auto (San Andreas), new character on the animated series, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

Additionally, Paul has held a host of other roles on such national network T.V. spots as Zocor  (Heart Medication) featuring American football coach, Dan Reeves, Gatorade (featuring Michael Jordan), Burger King (featuring the Harlem Globetrotters), Reese’s Peanut Butter Puff‘s cereal, Colt 45 malt liquor, FootLocker and Pepsi to name a few.

Xavier says that being a voice over isn’t just about having a clear voice and range, it’s also about implementing acting principles to deliver on a variety of moods and adjective choices based on what the client is looking to achieve, and the emotion they want to instill in the listener.

To preview voice-over samples or to make a better first impression with your voice, visit www.coolvoiceradio.com

09th Jun2011

The Most Hyped Basketball Recruits Of All Time

by iSpit

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Say what you want about LeBron James.

Seriously, say what you want – it’s all been said before.

That’s what happens when you are a basketball prodigy, the most hyped, most talked about player of your generation. Talk that started when your generation had barely entered its teen-aged years.

Listen to his first high school head coach, Keith Dembrot:

“He can play at the highest level and there’s no doubt in my mind,” he told the Columbus Dispatch.

And that was after his freshman year of high school at St. Vincent/St. Mary in Akron, Ohio.

“He has the unique ability to know when to be serious and to know when to have fun,” Dembrot continued. “He’s a winner. What can you say? You don’t see 15-year-old kids do what he does.”

The hype only got bigger.

By the time he was a junior, he was on the cover of Sports Illustrated in an article called, ‘The Chosen One.’

It not only detailed how he already knew Michael Jordan – but had NBA sources saying he would be a lottery pick in the draft if he declared after his junior year.

LeBron clearly wasn’t just another high school hot shot. He was bigger than that.

But is he the biggest high school phenom of all-time?

Physically, no. After all, big (Wilt), bigger (Alcindor) and biggest (Ralph Sampson) came before him.

And there were those with bigger shots (ever heard of Rick Mount?) and bigger flair (Pete Maravich anyone) and – dare (more…)

28th Feb2010

Professor Griff Discussing Occult Rituals in Hip-Hop Part 1

by iSpit


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Professor Griff Of Public Enemy breaking down the science behind the music YOU listen to..

Part 2 after the jump

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27th Feb2010

Michael Jordan Reaches Deal to Buy NBA’s Bobcats

by iSpit

Former NBA superstar Michael Jordan is part of a group that has agreed to purchase the Charlotte Bobcats.

Retired basketball icon Michael Jordan bought a majority share of the NBA’s Charlotte Bobcats, officials said Saturday.

Jordan, who was already a minority owner of the team, headed a group that bought a majority share of the team from businessman Robert Johnson, Johnson said in a statement.

Johnson said he has signed a “definitive agreement” to sell majority interest of Bobcats Sports and Entertainment to Michael Jordan and MJ Basketball Holdings, LLC. The deal is subject to NBA approval. Details on the purchase price were not available.

Jordan has overseen the team’s basketball operations in recent years. He won six NBA titles with the Chicago Bulls.

Johnson, who founded BET and sold it to Viacom for $3 billion in 2001, announced that he had been looking for someone to buy earlier this year.

His fortune was depleted by an expensive divorce, but in a 2009 interview with CNN, Johnson estimated his net worth was still $1.1 billion.

Johnson’s resume is full of firsts: BET was the first African-American owned company traded on the NYSE. He was the first African-American billionaire in the United States. And, in 2002, he became the first African-American majority owner of a professional sports franchise.

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05th Nov2009

Adidas out at UCF after MJ's son wears Jordans

by iSpit

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It might be the most expensive pairs of Air Jordans ever worn.

When Marcus Jordan took the floor Wednesday night for the University of Central Florida’s basketball team wearing Air Jordans, school sponsor adidas made it clear to the university that its deal with the school – a five-year contract set to expire next June – is now done.

“The University of Central Florida has chosen not to deliver on their contractual commitment to adidas,” the company said in a statement given to CNBC. “As a result, we have chosen not to continue our relationship with them moving forward.”

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