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I'm looking to buy a pair of Air Jordans. Is eBay the only place you can get older versions? Or are they still sold anywhere? I want a brand new pair of the '02 Air Jordan XVII. I'll pay up to $300. Those came out when I was in high school & I've always wanted a pair. Couldn't afford $220 shoes at the time. Always were my favorites & I need a new pair of playing shoes. I've had the 16.5 & 18.5, both were super comfortable & make me want the 17 even more.

Lately I've bought Nike Zooms & other lightweight bball shoes. They just aren't comfortable & leave my knees/feet aching. Jordans aren't the most ergonomical playing shoes, but damn they're comfy.

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i just sold a pair on ebay the other day. without the case, though. there are a bunch of good ones on ebay. outside of any new york bodega, that's about the only place to find them.

Yeah, I saw some XVII's in my size on eBay, they were the '08 release in black seude though. I want the '02 version in black leather. The whites get too dirty & the seudes would be ruined after one session from being stepped on. Guess I'll just have to keep browsing eBay.

When I was in NYC this past summer I saw them everywhere. I can't afford $600+ for sneakers, though.

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