Air Jordan 14
A Ferrari on his feet, and the Last Shot.
The Air Jordan 14 was on court in 1998 and reached the public in 1999 around a hundred and fifty dollars, designed after Jordan’s Ferrari 550 Maranello, down to the shield-shaped Jumpman and the fast, low lines. It was the last shoe Hatfield designed that Jordan played in.
It carries the single most iconic moment in Finals history, the Last Shot, Game 6 of the 1998 Finals against Utah, when Jordan crossed up Bryon Russell and buried the jumper that ended the Bulls dynasty. He did it in the black and red 14, now simply called the Last Shot.
Last Shot, Black Toe, Indiglo, and Ferrari are the colorways, and the Ferrari pair returned in 2025 for the first time in over a decade. The 14 is the period at the end of the greatest sentence in basketball.