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Jordan Brand · 2023
Jordan Jumpman 2023 Team
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3.5
By dimension
Cushioning feel
2.5
Court feel
4.5
Bounce
2.5
Stability
3.5
Traction
3.5
Fit
2.5
Analysis
Performance profile
Performance scores
Cushioning Feel
70 / 100 · Good
Court Feel
92 / 100 · Excellent
Bounce
58 / 100 · Solid
Stability
88 / 100 · Excellent
Traction
88 / 100 · Excellent
Fit
82 / 100 · Very Good
Cushioning Feel
70Good
Court Feel
92Excellent
Bounce
58Solid
Stability
88Excellent
Traction
88Excellent
Fit
82Very Good
Is it for you?
If you like a durable, do-everything build with all-court herringbone for indoors and outdoors, and can live with a stiff synthetic-leather upper and sole that need a long break-in, then this shoe is for you.
a durable, do-everything build with all-court herringbone for indoors and outdoors
a stiff synthetic-leather upper and sole that need a long break-in
Forefoot midsole tech
Forefoot Zoom Air
Heel midsole tech
Foam heel carrier
Outsole tech
Rubber traction with durable multi-directional pattern
Upper tech
Textile upper with supportive synthetic sidewalls and heel counter
Cushioning feel
Balanced and slightly firm
Court feel
High
Bounce
Moderate
Stability
Very good
Traction
Very good
Fit
Secure and straightforward
Pro reviews
Paraphrased highlights from sneaker reviewers — not verbatim quotes.
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This AJ3 B23Team represents a luxury-focused pivot with superior craftsmanship and design, yet the premium pricing misaligns with actual market demand, appearing more as a commercial venture than a genuine collectible
Premium materials and craftsmanship—high-quality suede and leather with meticulous details, representing pure artisanal aesthetic designed for true sneaker connoisseurs rather than trend-chasers
Unique design concept—inspired by Jordan's passions for cigars and fine wine, with carefully curated Burgundy and Havana colorway that tells a meaningful story with strong collectible value
Excessive pricing—at 2499 yuan with secondary market premiums of 1000-2000 yuan, the price-to-value ratio is unreasonable and inaccessible to mainstream consumers
Unclear market positioning—while part of the B23 return, the new colorway disconnects from the original 2010 design heritage, potentially alienating veteran collectors while compromising brand integrity for mainstream profit
Jordan Jumpman 2023 Team features innovative design concept but suffers from execution issues and overpricing, making it suitable only for collectors rather than general consumers.
Creative design merges three classic Jordan models (6, 7, 8) with thoughtful packaging and interior graphics that showcase the hybrid concept effectively.
Solid cushioning technology features Jordan 6's polyurethane midsole with visible Air unit and surprisingly good insole quality that minimizes foot friction.
Retail price of $165 is unjustified given the material quality and construction approach, offering poor value compared to comparable releases from Jordan Brand.
Design execution lacks polish with awkward heel panel integration, misplaced Jumpman logo, inconsistent Nike Air branding on a Jordan shoe, and overall clashing visual elements.
Not recommended for purchase or actual play; despite decent air cushioning, fatal design flaws cause poor lateral stability and injury risk in high-contact sports—an extremely failed basketball shoe design
Excellent cushioning feel with oversized horseshoe-shaped air units front and rear, providing plush and responsive sensation with above-average shock absorption performance
Good traction with targeted design, front forefoot and zoned patterns deliver solid grip performance
Critical air unit design flaw with insufficient air pressure in outer-placed cushion that compresses easily, causing foot-feeling instability during lateral movement and creating ankle sprain risk—a fatal design defect
Poor anti-torsion capability as the force concentration point between forefoot and heel lacks reinforcement around it, concentrating all forces on the weakest structural point
This AJ3 B23Team represents a luxury-focused pivot with superior craftsmanship and design, yet the premium pricing misaligns with actual market demand, appearing more as a commercial venture than a genuine collectible
Premium materials and craftsmanship—high-quality suede and leather with meticulous details, representing pure artisanal aesthetic designed for true sneaker connoisseurs rather than trend-chasers
Unique design concept—inspired by Jordan's passions for cigars and fine wine, with carefully curated Burgundy and Havana colorway that tells a meaningful story with strong collectible value
Excessive pricing—at 2499 yuan with secondary market premiums of 1000-2000 yuan, the price-to-value ratio is unreasonable and inaccessible to mainstream consumers
Unclear market positioning—while part of the B23 return, the new colorway disconnects from the original 2010 design heritage, potentially alienating veteran collectors while compromising brand integrity for mainstream profit
Jordan Jumpman 2023 Team features innovative design concept but suffers from execution issues and overpricing, making it suitable only for collectors rather than general consumers.
Creative design merges three classic Jordan models (6, 7, 8) with thoughtful packaging and interior graphics that showcase the hybrid concept effectively.
Solid cushioning technology features Jordan 6's polyurethane midsole with visible Air unit and surprisingly good insole quality that minimizes foot friction.
Retail price of $165 is unjustified given the material quality and construction approach, offering poor value compared to comparable releases from Jordan Brand.
Design execution lacks polish with awkward heel panel integration, misplaced Jumpman logo, inconsistent Nike Air branding on a Jordan shoe, and overall clashing visual elements.
Not recommended for purchase or actual play; despite decent air cushioning, fatal design flaws cause poor lateral stability and injury risk in high-contact sports—an extremely failed basketball shoe design
Excellent cushioning feel with oversized horseshoe-shaped air units front and rear, providing plush and responsive sensation with above-average shock absorption performance
Good traction with targeted design, front forefoot and zoned patterns deliver solid grip performance
Critical air unit design flaw with insufficient air pressure in outer-placed cushion that compresses easily, causing foot-feeling instability during lateral movement and creating ankle sprain risk—a fatal design defect
Poor anti-torsion capability as the force concentration point between forefoot and heel lacks reinforcement around it, concentrating all forces on the weakest structural point
Released in 2023, Jordan Jumpman 2023 Team arrived in the latest stage of Jordan Brand's annual team-model formula in this list. The design intent centered on delivering accessible Jordan performance with a familiar stable platform and simple support package. Notable versions or talking points included its role as a dependable team option rather than a storytelling-heavy signature. In community memory, the shoe is usually remembered for good traction, decent support, and a practical ride that works for a broad group of players. It also helps mark a specific turning point inside that line, because the shoe shows what the brand prioritized at that moment rather than simply copying the previous release.