Nikes Air Jordan 1 Has Entered the Influencer Age – The Ringer

The Air Jordan 1 is many things at once: Its the first signature shoe for the greatest basketball player ever, the sneaker that changed collecting forever, and a classic that evokes nostalgia and connects generations. Its also the most popular sneaker of today, with hundreds of different versions produced in the past decade. This week, with all things Michael Jordan returning to the public consciousness thanks to The Last Dance, The Ringer will explore the AJ1s history, the resale market it still dominates, and how Nike and Jordan Brand are positioning the model for the future.

On December 3, 2017, P.J. Tucker did something in a game that normally wouldnt generate much attention for an NBA player: He wore a shoe originally designed for basketball. This wasnt any regular basketball sneaker, though. On that Sunday evening against the Lakers, the Rockets forward laced up a pair of Off-White Air Jordan 1 Chicagos, one of three AJ1s that came out of the collaboration between Nike and designer Virgil Abloh. The highly limited shoes, which originally retailed for $190, were virtually impossible for everyone from the average sneaker collector to even the wealthy and connected to land when they dropped on the SNKRS app two weeks earlier. Yet here was Tucker, pulling down boards in them as they were already trading for about $1,300 on the resale market. He even kept the shoes trademark zip tie intact. Tucker finished plus-15 that night as Houston extended its win streak to seven.

It seemed like an iconic flex; Tucker hooped in a pair of shoes that many people wouldnt even dare to take out of the box. And indeed, he says now that he wore those exclusive kicks as a statement: but not to assert himself as the leagues preeminent sneakerhead (his bona fides are well established in that area). Rather, he hoped to make a point to his nephew. The then-9-year-old had wanted a pair of Off-White Chicagos, Tucker says, but not to wear. He just thought theyd look cool on display. So Tucker inserted custom insolesthe AJ1s have never been the easiest shoes to play in, after alland took to the court in the updated classics.

It was such a big deal to him that he thought you just put them on your mantle, just like, You got em, Tucker says. Im like, No, like its all about wearing the shoes.

The story highlights the chasm between how different generations can approach sneakers, and specifically Air Jordans. The shoes namesake retired from basketball for the final time in 2003; he hit his last shot for the Bulls five years before that. Tucker, 35, and others who grew up watching MJ have vivid memories of his greatest moments. But younger generations know Jordan through YouTube clips, Space Jam, the Jumpman logo, and, more recently, ESPNs The Last Dance. They didnt see him dominate in real time in a pair of 14s, let alone the 1s.

Theres a challenge there for Jordan Brand: How can it get a new era of consumers excited about sneakers worn by someone whose greatest accomplishments predate their collective memory? But it also presents opportunities. The brand may no longer have the greatest basketball player ever showing off the shoes on a nightly basis, but its found a new group of influencers to reimagine its oldest silhouette, while developing some new tricks, too. Now, just like in 1985, the Air Jordan 1 is as much the shoe of the future as it is the one of the present.

In his prime, Michael Jordan was not only a preternaturally gifted basketball player; he was also a masterful spokesman. McDonalds, Hanes, Gatorade, Wheaties, Chevrolet, and even Ball Park Franks are just some of the companies that sponsored MJ during the 80s and 90s. He had a theme song and a sidekick, and he navigated the worlds of commerce and media with aplomb, minus the occasional hiccup. And right from the beginning, he was pitch perfect when he spoke on behalf of a brand. His longtime agent David Falk once recalled how a young Michael responded to one of the 1980s most divisive questions: Coke or New Coke? Michael instantly responded, Coke is Coke. They both taste great. MJs marketing instincts may have rivaled his basketball ones.

At the core of Michael Jordan Inc. sat his relationship with Nike. By 1997, Jordan Brand had become its own subsidiary, and by the time MJ retired in 1998, Nike accounted for 40 percent of sneaker sales in Americaa far cry from 1984, when the company signed MJ as it was losing ground to competitors like Reebok. Jordan instantly helped turn around a struggling shoe manufacturers fortunes, while also revolutionizing how sneakers are designed, marketed, and released. Even today, years after his retirement, the memory of his on-court glories still helps power Nikes salesin 2019, Jordan Brand generated $3.14 billion in revenue for the company, up from $2.86 billion the fiscal year prior.

Michael has two legacies: one on the court, and one on the feet, says Jason Mayden, Jordan Brands former senior global design director. Michaels legacy has wearable art.

Drawing on that legacy has been crucial for Jordan. The brand has produced many retros in the past 20 years as the demand for rereleases skyrocketed, and many of those new-again sneakers draw on Michaels past, from the Breds, to the Defining Moments AJ1s, to the Shattered Backboards. But to reach a new generation of consumersand the type of consumer who may not be as invested in that historythe brand has worked to find new ways to position the shoe. And as with many of the retros, its about hitting on the right narrative that will resonate, says Gentry Humphrey, Jordans vice president of footwear.

Theres perhaps no greater example of that approach than the brands relationship with Travis Scott. Since the beginning of 2019, the rapper has dropped 12 collaborations (including family-and-friend exclusives) with Nike. The most high profile of those have been his Air Jordans (though his SB Dunk is certainly in the conversation), and none are as visually striking as his first AJ1.

The Cactus Jack Highs do something thats typically seen only on factory defects: They reverse the signature swoosh, at once operating within the confines of the most recognizable silhouette in sneakers and taking it in a direction no AJ1 designer had previously. Theyre audacious, yet undeniable; flamboyant, yet subdued with muted colors. Theyre an iconoclastic approach to the Jordan 1, which in a sense feels like a continuation of the first pair of Air Jordans, the ones Nike marketed as being banned by the NBA, even though that story appears to have featured some reimagining of its own.

Humphrey says that letting Scott flex his creative muscles was important for Jordan: They wanted to capitalize on not only his popularity, but his entrepreneurial spirit, which is something that resonates with younger consumers.

This is just our ability to stay connected with some of the key influencers of today, to collaborate with them and put subtle twists on classic models that make them relevant with consumers that really had no connection to Michael back in the day, Humphrey says. It really allows us to stay relevant with a classic model when we stay connected with influencers like Travis.

The idea of rappers and celebrities pushing sneakersand even Jordanscertainly isnt new. Nellys Air Force Ones turns 18 next month and Run DMCs ode to the three stripes predates that by 16 years, while Eminems Jordan 4s and Jay-Zs Reebok line proved the power of musicians as shoe pitch people. The difference now is they have a greater say in whats happening across the industry: Adidas sometimes seems as though it has as many artists signed to the brand as it does basketball players, and Kanye West just became a billionaire almost entirely thanks to his Yeezy empire (though maybe his basketball prowess helped). The Cactus Jack 1s are just one of the most visible ways Jordan Brand can stay connected to younger people.

They dont know Jordan, says writer and actress Lena Waithe, who recently created the sneaker-culture show You Aint Got These for Quibi. They know Yeezy. They know Big Sean. They know Nipsey. They know Travis. You know what Im saying? Theyre like, OK, we worship yall. And what do those guys worship? Kicks.

The idea also extends into the world of fashion, where Humphrey says that Jordan Brand has capitalized on the AJ1s legacy as a shoe that works as both everyday footwear and upscale design. Its part of the reason why the brand let designer Virgil Abloh also reimagine the AJ1 by deconstructing a pair with an X-Acto knife and piecing it back together. (Abloh, who grew up in Rockford, Illinois, in the 1980s, has previously said that he was able to reinvent the Jordan 1 because the new era allows for more freedom: Kids on Instagram are Photoshopping checks backwards. Its just cultures moving.)

But the Abloh collaboration is just the most prominent manifestation of Jordan Brands high-fashion overtures. One of the more popular drops of the past few years was the collaboration with streetwear shop Union Los Angeles, 2019 brought the release of the Comme des Garons pack, and pairs of Dior 1s were originally slated for an April release before they were delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Or, take the Milan 1 Mids, which dropped in February: Thirty-four years after the Jordan 2 polarized sneakerheads in part because of its Made in Italy backstory, the brand has paid homage to the countrys fashion roots.

[The Air Jordan 1] is the mainstay of our business, Humphrey says. Well continue to provide it in multiple ways from very, very classic models that people can wear every single day to super-fashionable models where people want to wear a couture fashion.

Its a far cry from Maydens experience designing AJ1s and other models for the company when he was hired by the brand in the early 2000s, just as the throwback market was finding its footing. Back then, he says he often had to deal with the retro police: people who wanted rereleased models to be similar to the original versions, down to the stitching. Now, Jordan Brand has a lot more freedom to try new things with its most classic silhouette.

Youre not competing against history, Mayden says. Youre now trying to give people a sense of where youre headed. Its more, Whats the future-leaning aesthetic? Who are the heroes of now? The Travis Scotts, the Virgils, those people.

The Milans may hint at the future of the original Air Jordan in more ways than one. In addition to nodding to European fashion, the shoes are an example of what Humphrey says is one of Jordan Brands key goals for the silhouette going forward: positioning low and mid versions of the 1 as flagship products alongside the highs.

From the dawn of the retro boom in the early 2000s, Jordan typically treated high-top AJ1s as the premium products in its collection, with lows and mids often making up the general releases that could be found in the mall. But, Humphrey says, theres been a conscious effort in the past few years to boost the other cuts profile. That bears out in the numbers: In 2016, just four of the 40 AJ1s released were lows, and none were mids. Of the 80 released in 2019, 35 were mids and 17 were lows. In the past six months alone, Jordan Brand has dropped notable mids including the Milans, a classic Chicago colorway, a collaboration with streetwear brand Clot, and an AJ1 personal edition for Luka Doncic. The recently released lows may be even more ambitious: The list of limited drops has included Paris 1 Lows, a version tied to the Quai 54 streetball tournament in France, and a pair of Travis Scotts. While those Cactus Jacks dont resell for as much as the highs (around $700 for the lows compared with more than $1,000), its existence shows that Jordan Brand isnt afraid to use the model as a signature shoe.

We were able to gather a lot of momentum on those models as well, Humphrey says of the lows and mids. That allowed us to expand and grow in the marketplace because some folks didnt want to wear high tops.

That versatility has been crucial while Jordan Brand has worked to discover what resonates in foreign markets, an ever-growing part of its business, Humphrey says. And one geographic location more than any other is driving that growth: Asia. According to financial figures provided by Nike, revenue in the Greater China market grew 42 percent in the 2019 fiscal year. The country has increasingly embraced sneaker culture in the past few years, and now boasts a resale market that is valued at more than $1 billion. Jordan has capitalized on the increasing interest by opening flagship stores and sponsoring Guo Ailun, a seven-time Chinese Basketball Association All-Star who became the first player from the country to sign with the brand.

The NBA may be reeling from the fallout from Houston Rockets GM Daryl Moreys tweet in support of Hong Kong protestors in October, but the market for basketball sneakers is in better shape than ever. And Matt Cohen, vice president of business development for Culver City, Californiabased sneaker marketplace GOAT, says thats been only great news for Jordan Brand and its flagship shoe, even despite some COVID 19related disruptions that affected brick-and-mortar sales in Asia during Nikes last fiscal quarter.

The last couple of years, the demand from China has fueled unprecedented growth in the Jordan 1 silhouette, Cohen says. The brand has responded to that by coming out with more and more.

Moe Wagner remembers one of the first times he understood Michael Jordans greatness: It came while watching the 1991 NBA Finals, when MJ caught a pass from forward Cliff Levingston near the top of the key and drove toward three Laker defenders. Jordan went above the rim with the ball in his right hand, brought it back down, switched to his left, and laid it off the glass.

It looks unnecessary to go down again, but he makes it look so easy, Wagner says today.

Wagner, however, didnt experience Jordans famous hand-switch layup in real time: Rather, the Berlin native watched it on YouTube in the mid-2000s.

The 23-year-old Washington Wizards center represents two sides of the new generation whom Jordan Brand is trying to reach with Air Jordan 1: He grew up outside of the U.S., and he did so during a time when Michael Jordan the Player was spoken about like a mythical figure, not someone fans could watch live. But Jordan still resonated with Wagner, who says that watching videos like the 91 Finals clip helped him bond with his father, an MJ obsessive who passed down his fandom to his son. Even though youre in Germany and youre not necessarily in the States, the first thing you learn about basketball is Michael Jordanregardless of what era you live, says Wagner, who signed with Jordan Brand in 2018.

That connection also extended to Jordans shoes: Wagners first Air Jordans were a pair of 11s, but he slowly gravitated toward the AJ1. Thats not an atypical experience, he says. The originals ability to transcend uses, seamlessly moving from everyday wear to fashion accessory, is part of the appeal. But so is the Air Jordan 1s storyits the genesis shoe from a man who would go on to have so many iconic kicks, and one first worn by MJ when he was younger than Wagner is today.

Thats the classic one, Wagner says. I think every generation connects to that shoe the most.

With each passing year, P.J. Tucker plays alongside more and more guys like Wagner, who werent around for Michaels heyday. At 35, hes among the sports more veteran playershe was born exactly 13 years before his youngest teammate, center Isaiah Hartensteinand one of only a handful who were alive to watch the entirety of the Bulls 90s glory.

But, Tucker says, the younger guys typically have a love of Air Jordansand in many cases, specifically the AJ1s.

Its interesting to me kids now that have no idea, Tucker says. Theyve never turned on NBC and seen Jordan and heard, At 6-foot-6, from North Carolina. They didnt experience that.

That experience isnt just limited to the locker room. One of the biggest names in the sneaker resale market is Ben Kapelushnik, who sells under the name Benjamin Kickz and functions as something of a sneaker concierge to the stars. The 20-year-old currently has more than 1 million Instagram followers, and hes built his business at least partially on the back of Air Jordans: He told Vice in 2016 that he connected with his most famous client, DJ Khaled, with a pair of Pantone Jordan 11s.

Kapelushnik operates in whats becoming more and more of a young persons game. That requires learning a lot about both Michael Jordan and his sneakerswhich in a way, becomes another means of continuing the legacy of each.

I dont know if Michael Jordan means as much to him as he does to me, but Benjamin Kickz knows that if youre going to be into the sneaker game, youve got to know about Jordan, Waithe says.

The influencers become essential in passing down the heritage of Jordan and his shoes to younger generations, says Kenneth Myers Jr., who has collected Air Jordan 1s and documents his devotion to the silhouette on the Instagram account mr_unloved1s. Myers says he hosts sneaker meetups in his hometown of North Charlestown, South Carolina, that draw a mix of longtime and burgeoning collectors. The number of the latter has grown in recent years as shoes like the Off-Whites and the Cactus Jacks have captured the public consciousness. Myers says that sneaker purists may get upset when they see Kylie Jenner in a pair of MF Doom SB Dunks or AJ1 Shadows, because as a new adopter, it gives off the impression that shes more passionate about the clout than the shoes themselves, but she may draw in a different, possibly younger person to sneaker culture.

[Someone who] looks up to Kylie Jenner is loving the fact that shes rocking these sneakers, and is going to become a huge sneakerhead because of that, Myers says.

Like Moe Wagner, Kia Nurse grew up in the 2000s outside of the U.S. (in Hamilton, Ontario) and formed a connection to Michael Jordan through his sneakers and YouTube highlights (she was particularly enamored of the free throw line dunk). But the 24-year-old WNBA All-Star also shares a small, but important first with Tucker despite him being 12 years her senior: She was the first person to ever debut a specific pair of Air Jordans on the court. Except, in Nurses case, it was the AJ 34.

The New York Liberty guard, who also wore the AJ1 Satin Black Toes during WNBA All-Star festivities in July, signed to Jordan Brand last year alongside her teammate Asia Durr. They became the second and third WNBA players to join the brand, following the 2011 addition of Maya Moore. In September, Nurse became the first basketball player in any league to wear the latest signature shoe bearing Michael Jordans name when she stepped into a pair of Blue Voids.

I got to be the first player to ever debut the 34 on court, and Im a womens basketball player, Nurse says. I did it in the WNBA. That was something that you dont see very often, something thats truly special.

Signing Nurse and Durr and having Nurse subsequently debut the AJ 34 are just some of the ways that Jordan Brand has increased its outreach to women. The Nike subsidiary has also reimagined classic silhouettes in the past two years to meet a growing demand, resulting in eye-popping releases like Melody Ehsanis Fearless AJ1s, which are every bit as subversive as the Cactus Jacks or the Off-Whites. Jordan has also created a womens division within the subsidiary to focus on growing its offerings. Thus far, those efforts have paid off: The Brand said in February that it saw triple-digit increase in sales for womens apparel and shoes in its 2019 fiscal year.

Those moves may also have an impact outside of sales. In 2018, the brand recreated the famous Michael Jordan wings poster with Moore, positioning the former WNBA MVP as something of an heir (Air?) apparent. That resonated with at least one young fan in a big way.

Watching the response to that, watching the young girl who went and posed, it felt like I could be her, seeing people that look like you transforming the game, Nurse says. Jordan is doing that on the womens side, especially.

And that may be Michael Jordans greatest legacy: the idea of transforming the game, whether with a basketball, with a sneaker, or with something else. Mayden, the former lead designer for the brand, says we too often get caught up on the past when we discuss Jordan. Nostalgia is a powerful feeling, and it fuels so much of the narrative around him. We see it in his sneakers, when his most popular signature shoe remains the original one he wore in 1985, and we see it in the discussion around The Last Dance, which is taking us through his final great run in painstaking detail. But Michael himself didnt get where he did by emulating his idolshe did so by taking the foundation they laid and building upon it. He became greater than any of them on the court, and he pushed his off-court brand to levels never seen before. The original Jordan 1s became such a force because they were so revolutionary, not because they harkened back to a bygone era. Kia Nurse, Travis Scott, and Virgil Abloh arent just keeping MJs legacy alive. Theyre forging their own. And in their own way, theyre becoming the Michael Jordans of the future.

To honor him is to do something now, to do something that people will celebrate 30, 40, 50 years from now, Mayden says. Thats what he pushed all of us to think about.

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Michael Jordan treasure rediscovered in Tel Aviv closet after 25 years – Haaretz

They say memory has infinite space but it seems closets can outdo our minds. We may forget things but our shelves dont, and the closet in the Lavi family home is no exception. Its stuffed with framed family pictures, blankets, sundry bric-a-brac theyd completely forgotten about, and two objects that had once belonged to someone else: Michael Jordan. They had been collecting dust on the closet shelf in Tel Aviv for 25 years.

The story began in late 1994 when Jordan's wife at the time, Juanita Jordan, wanted to surprise him for his 32nd birthday. Consulting with a local high-end jeweller, they came up with the idea of reproducing his basketball sneaker and baseball glove in precious metal. And they wound up soliciting a quote from a company in Israel that had a unique technology to reproduce objects in silver plating.

My father was a partner in a factory that made things using electroform silver in the 1980s and 1990s, explains Dan Lavi, currently the owner of Rashbel, which sells equipment and materials to make jewelry. At the time the factorys technology to reproduce three-dimensional objects in silver was unique. One day we received an order by fax to make a shoe and baseball glove in silver. They didnt say who it was for. My father asked them to send a sample, saying he would see what could be done. If it were possible, wed quote a price, he told the sender.

Two weeks later a parcel arrived with an original Air Jordan 1 sneaker, for the right foot, and a mitt that had been made specially for Jordan when he expanded into baseball. The factory made templates from them, filling the shoe with plasticine and the glove with polyester to create large rubber molds, says Lavi. The method was to put items into an electroform bath, which conducts electricity. The items are coated in a conducting paint, and the silver builds up over that until a sufficiently thick layer is formed.

Actually an original Jordan undershirt had also been sent but it was too big to make a silver-coated version of it, Lavi says.

The undershirts fate is unknown but the shoe and mitt survived the process intact. Ten silver-plated copies of each were sent to Chicago, but the originals stayed in the Lavi household.

I was at the height of my Michael Jordan fanhood then, says Lavi. Id get up at four AM to watch him play. Id tape games and play them backwards and forwards again and again. So his father brought the shoe and glove home, to his excitement. But then they were relegated to the closet.

The silver-plated copies on the other hand became collector items. As far as is known, Jordan kept one silver shoe, gave one to an agent, one to the Museum of Science in Chicago, one to a golf club he used to play in, and one to the restaurant he owned, where that birthday party was held. The factory got $1,800 for each item but since then theyve commanded prices reaching tens of thousands of dollars apiece in auctions held over the years.

My father was the consummate straight-laced businessman, Lavi says. Any other Israeli would have made 11 copies and kept one for himself, but he was an air force man. He was asked to make ten so he made ten.

His father died a few years ago, and now the Netflix series The Last Dance has afforded Jordan another comeback, this time in public discourse. With it, memories resurfaced.

My mother read a story about Jordan in Haaretz and suddenly asked me if I remembered the sneaker and glove that were waiting for me in the closet, Lavis says.

Actually over the years she would fantasize about organizing the closet and throwing everything out, Zehava Lavi says. She never did mainly because her husband always insisted that maybe one day those items would be worth something.

And maybe he was right. Michael Jordans original shoes can auction for serious money: Sothebys is presently selling a pair of basketball sneakers Worn by Jordan During Pivotal Early Period of his Career and expects to realize $100,000 to $150,000 for them. The Netflix series sent the market for Jordan memorabilia into the stratosphere.

One has to wonder if the left shoe of the pair still lies in Michael Jordans closet, and whether the pair was ever worn in a game. Even if not, the fact that the sneaker served as a template for rare silver-plated copies may render them interesting to serious collectors, suggests a source at the Heritage auction house.

Perhaps one day the Lavis will sell the items but meanwhile, the shoe and mitt are being given due respect. They are leaving the Lavis closet for a new home in a safe. This is after Dans original plan was foiled in order to keep the peace at home. I thought of putting them in a glass box in our living room, he says with a smile, but my wife told me to forget that.

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Michael Jordans ruthless pursuit of winning – The Undefeated

By the end of episode seven of The Last Dance, everything you wanted to know about Michael Jordan was demystified. The reason he pushed Scott Burrell and Scottie Pippen so hard; the reason he was willing to start fights in practice; the reason he went after former teammates B.J. Armstrong and Horace Grant after they briefly dared defy him in battle; the reason he crushed poor LaBradford Smith for something that never even happened.

It was all laid bare when Jordan, asked essentially whether he was a nice guy, answered by saying, Winning has a price. Leadership has a price. I pulled people along when they didnt want to be pulled. I challenged people when they didnt want to be challenged.

You could put Jordan on the couch for a million hours with the finest minds in the history of psychology and theyre never going to elicit greater insight into why Jordan was who he was as an athlete, or for that matter, why he decided to say yes, after all these years, to cooperating with these documentarians.

If you dont want to see him as a nice guy, even now, you can at least understand why he did what he did the way he did it, why, to Jordan, the ends justified the means.

The testimony, from one former teammate after another, revealed they didnt always know what was going on in real time themselves. There was Jud Buechler saying, We were his teammates and we were afraid of him. There was just fear. And Will Perdue saying of Jordan, He crossed the line numerous times but as time goes on youre like, Yeah, he was a helluva teammate.

For someone who had a front-row seat to Jordans career, episode seven of The Last Dance is the payoff. There was nothing subtle about his reasoning for being as ruthlessly devoted to winning as he was. My mentality, he said, was to go and win at all cost. If you dont want to live that regimented mentality, then you dont need to be alongside of me, because Im going to ridicule you until you get on the same level and if you dont get on the same level with me, then its going to be hell for you.

Apologies in advance for anyone who doesnt like comparing an American sports icon to one of Americas notorious gangsters, but particularly when the shared ground is Chicago, it was impossible to look at Jordan swinging that bat while smoking a cigar and not reflexively think of Jason Robards playing the movie version of Al Capone in The St. Valentines Day Massacre.

Or if you want to confine the analogy to sports, former teammate Steve Kerr says of Jordan, His thing was, If you cant handle pressure from me, youre not going to be able to handle the pressure of the NBA playoffs.

And that, of course, is one of the things the doc does so well: examine through Jordan the pressure of championship-level pro basketball, right down to Seattle SuperSonics coach George Karl, a North Carolina Tar Heel just like Jordan, not going over to say hello to Jordan in a Chicago restaurant the night before Game 1 of the 96 NBA Finals, and whether that provided Jordan with more motivation.

Those of us around for the long haul all have our favorite Jordan stories: Mine is the LaBradford Smith Good game, Mike episode, one that lasted for years and years. The doc tightened up the tale, necessarily, but the details are fresh in my mind and always worth retelling in the exercise of figuring out Jordan.

Jordan, after allowing the then-Washington Bullets guard to score 37 points one night in Chicago Stadium, vowed to get all 37 back in the first half the very next night at the Capital Centre in Maryland, essentially because Smith allegedly taunted Jordan afterward by saying, Good game, Mike. Chicago Bulls players confirmed that Jordan was fuming on the team flight to Washington later that night.

Well, Jordan got 36 in the first half the subsequent night and wasnt happy when Bulls coach Phil Jackson took him out with enough time left to get that extra point as he vowed. Lesson finished? Not yet. Years later in a Bulls-Bullets 1997 playoff series, after Washington guard Brent Price seemed to get under Jordans skin, Price said when asked what happened, Nothing, I didnt say anything to Michael. We remember LaBradford Smith.

It didnt end there either. Sometime in the last 10 years, more than 20 years after Good game, Mike was allegedly uttered, David Aldridge, who covered the whole thing, soup to nuts, for The Washington Post and our dear departed friend Bryan Burwell of USA Today nudged Jordan on whether it really happened, whether Smith had actually said anything even remotely objectionable. Jordan, unable to hold out any longer, said with a smile, no, there was no Good game, Mike from Smith; Jordan simply needed something to get himself going after giving up 37 to the kid and concocted this doozy to motivate himself.

So, the No. 1 takeaway from this is what, that Jordan could work himself up over a story he knew wasnt true? That players on the opposing team believed the story and figured the lesson should be avoid angering Jordan at all costs? How about Smith, owing nothing to Jordan, simply not telling reporters he said nothing of the kind, as if he, like Buechler, found Jordan too scary to cross?

Michael Jordan yelling foul from the bench.

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One of the few players of the era who relished actually going after Jordan on the grandest stage was Seattles Gary Payton. The back-and-forth between The Glove and Jordan in the doc was irresistible. Its easy to forget (which too many of todays players do too often) how many great players were in the league in the 1990s, chief among them Payton and Pippen.

Yes, Pippen. For my money, in hindsight, hes the most underrated player of his generation. Its not possible to tell the story of the Bulls in the Jordan era, even the 18 months he missed, without addressing Pippens rebelling against Jackson for calling on rookie Toni Kuko (not Pippen) to take the final shot in that 1994 playoff game against the New York Knicks. You cant ignore Kerr saying even now, He quit on us; it was devastating.

Kerr also said that the most difficult thing about the entire episode was, We knew that wasnt Scotties character. We knew it wasnt him.

And Pippens body of work should lead everybody to conclude that while it was an indefensible moment, his worst moment, it shouldnt define his career. Its taken far too long, maybe until this doc, to realize Pippen was an extraordinary player. He wasnt Robin to Jordans Batman as much as he was Lou Gehrig to Jordans Babe Ruth. Maybe not statistically. Part of the reason the partnership with Jordan was so successful was that Pippen, once they all stood up to the Bad Boys Detroit Pistons, had perhaps the perfect temperament and certainly the perfect skills to complement Jordan. If you told me I couldnt have Jordan defensively from 1990-1998, then Id take Pippen or Payton defensively and be content to battle anybody.

When Jordan retired after the 1993 season, Pippen increased his scoring to 22 points per game in 1993-94, and if not for a preposterous referees call against the Knicks in Game 5 in Madison Square Garden (which I would like to have seen addressed in the doc), Pippens Bulls would have advanced to the Eastern Conference finals even without Jordan.

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Of course, Pippen was better cast as Jordans lieutenant, as James Worthy was to Magic Johnson. But its not some crazy coincidence that Jordan and Pippen were tag team partners for all six of Chicagos NBA championships, while John Paxson, Armstrong, Grant and Bill Cartwright were essentially swapped out for Kerr, Ron Harper, Dennis Rodman and Luc Longley/Bill Wennington. My dear friend Stephen A. Smith has made the case that the Bulls would have won at the end of their run without Pippen, as long as they had Jackson.

As great as Jackson was and he has to be on anybodys Mount Rushmore of NBA coaches (with Red Auerbach and Pat Riley and Gregg Popovich) the Bulls would have won if Doug Collins had remained head coach, with Jordan and Pippen figuring out how to get past the Pistons regardless.

But the cast of Bulls characters seemed perfectly suited, as is, to have been everything Jordan needed. They understood Jordan and his extremely demanding ways. They came to the conclusion even though they didnt necessarily want at the time to be dragged or challenged that Jordan was accurate about the price of winning. And the whole lot of them are glad he demanded they pay it.

Michael Wilbon is one of the nations most respected sports journalists and an industry pioneer as one of the first sportswriters to broaden his career beyond newspapers to include television, radio and new media. He is a co-host of ESPNs Pardon the Interruption.

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Lefty Driesell on Jordan-Bias, players who should be in rafters – 247Sports

With the backdrop of all of the talk about Michael Jordan lately, and the offshoot conversation about Jordan vs. Len Bias, Hall of Fame former Maryland coach Lefty Driesell appeared on Glenn Clark Radio to talk about the two. Had Bias not died tragically before he could start his NBA career, could he have had a Jordan-like impact?

"Well, I coached for 40-some years, right, and he is the only player [who] when were scrimmaging, that I had to take out of the scrimmages. Cause I said, 'Leonard, these other guys have got to learn how to play.' Because he got every rebound, scored every point, blocked every shot. I mean, he was dynamic. I'm tellin' ya. In fact, that first game, when Michael Jordan beat us, Leonard was a freshman. He only played six or seven minutes. I didn't start him. See he didn't start for me as a freshman until about midway through the season. That's how much he improved.

"But I don't know. Michael Jordan's unbelievable ... Michael Jordan was a great great leader. He was something," said the 88-year-old Driesell. "As a pro player, I mean, he's the best. You watch that film [The Last Dance] they've been showing on Sunday nights. He was unbelievable. Well, [Bias] was great. I'll tell ya. See, Red Auerbach had seen him play for three years while he was at Maryland. And he said after he drafted him, I'm grooming Lenny to take Larry Bird's place. Cause Larry Bird was right toward the end of his career. 'Cause Leonard Bias was a great player'."

Driesell recalled how Bias, unlike Jordan, didn't arrive with the reputation of a big-time recruit.

"And you know what? He wasn't that highly recruited He only visited two schools, N.C. State and Oregon. No one else in the ACC recruited him, so I mean, he justy improved. Every game, he got better and better and better. We used to run our offense for him. We called it 'the special.' We'd just put him by himself on the right hand side of the court and give him the ball and let him take one-one-one whoever was guarding him. Or he'd come off a double-screen on the baseline on the other side of the court. Or he would just be coming over there and they would start switching. He would come back. He would just reverse and he would be wide-open underneath the basket. People had trouble guarding him. In fact, we'd run that against North Carolina a lot because Dean Smith, he always trapped people. They couldn't trap him."

Driesell, the only college coach to win 100 games at four different schools -- Davidson, Maryland, James Madison and Georgia State -- recalled how unstoppable Bias was bu his sophomore year.

"He could shoot the three if we [would've] had it. He could shoot outside, he could drive. If he got a rebound outside the lane sometime, he would just dunk them. He didn't have to lay them up. He just dunked over top of people. And we ran a alley oop for him. On an isolation side on the right, he would break to the middle and then go back door and we would just lob it up to him. Keith Gatlinb used to throw it," he said. "So I mean, he was a great, great player. And a great guy. He was a born again Christian, he went to Church every Sunday. His mother was a very strong Christian. And you know, he was a great person ... Hewas hard worker, great guy and everybody loved him. The guys on the team, the students."

The conversation drifted toward Driesell's move after Bias' death in 1986. Driesell, you'll recall, took the fall during the scandal ensuing from Bias' overdose, resigning under pressure.

"A lot of people think I got fired at Maryland. I didn't get fired. I stayed at Maryland as [assistant] athletic director for two years at the same salary and was able to still run my camps," he said. "They paid me my salary the two years I stayed at Maryland. The same salary. 'Cause I had a great lawyer, [former Baltimore Orioles owner] ]Edward Bennett Williams, and when I signed my 10-year contract, he put on there that if you ever want to get rid of Lefty or fired him or whatever, you've got to pay him his head coaching salary for the years left on his contract. Which, when I left, I had seven years. So for seven years that I was at JMU, I was getting paid by JMU and Maryland."

Clark then asked him about the mysterious absence of Adrian Branch, the school's fifth all-time leading scorer, from the rafters at Xfinity Center. The excitement in Driesell's gravelly , southern-tinged voice spiked.

"I mean give me a break! Let me give you some other guys who are not in the rafters at Maryland How 'bout Brad Davis? He got his jersey retired -- he played in the NBA 14 years - he got his jersey retired by the Dallas Mavericks. Why isn't his jersey up there? Why isn't Steve Sheppard's jersey up there? Steve Sheppard played on the last Olympic winning team played by college players. S0 for Dean Smith to pick him for the Olympic team means he was one of the top 10 players in America. His jersey's not up there. So give me a break. I've got about six guys whose jerseys should be up there," he said.

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Driesell, like everyone else, has been watching The Last Dance.

"You know what impressed about watching that thing is how big [Jordan's] hands are. I never realized his hands are that big ... He got great, big hands. That's what impressed me when I seen him. I said, Goodnight, look at his hands.' You know how he went up underneath the basket [and reversed]? He could so that because his hands were so big. Leonard had big hands. I don't think they were as big as Michael Jordan's. But Leonard Bias would've been a great pro."

In classic Driesell form, he drew some laughs when he was asked how he's doing.

"Yeah, pretty good," he said. "Look, When you get 88, you let me know if things are going well."

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Jordan to Mack Brown on Jordan Brand Shoes Going to Other Schools, ‘Start Winning Some Games" – Sports Illustrated

Michael Jordan has built a billion-dollar legacy with Nike, and everyone who wears his shoes want to feel the power of Chicago in 1996. Okay, maybe not that much power, but you do get a little pep in your step wearing something with the Jumpman logo. Let's be honest; we all want to be like Mike!

And UNC is no different.

The University gets to claim basketball's greatest player, and in return, Jordan does the same. Through the documentary series running on ESPN called, 'The Last Dance,' which features Jordan and the 1997-1998 champion run of the Bulls. It will be the last time Phil Jackson will head the Bulls and his dream team of Jordan, Pippen, and Rodman. The series highlights Jordan's highs and lows, but one thing that stood out was his love for Carolina.

Throughout the series, you can see current UNC basketball coach Roy Williams discussing Jordan's recruitment or in the background as they head to play golf. You can also catch Jordan wearing his lucky UNC shorts under his uniform, the shorts that won him, Rookie of the Year, and a National Championship in 1982. He wore them under his Bulls' shorts his entire NBA career.

Through Nike, Jordan has been able to be the leading brand for schools such as North Carolina, Michigan, Oklahoma, Florida, Georgetown, and others, but when Coach Brown asked him about the football team getting some shoes? Jordan had a Jordan answer,

"Why don't you start winning some games at my school and then we'll talk. We need to start winning."

Here is Coach Mack Brown account of that conversation wit Michael Jordan,

"So when I saw him, I was laughing with him, and I said, "So why did you give Jordan brand shoes to Florida and Oklahoma and Michigan? Why didn't you just give them to us?" He said, "Why don't you start winning some games at my school and then we'll talk. My school's won less games than those others, man. We need to start winning." And I said, "I got it."

"So you can see how competitive he really is. But I've loved watching the documentary just because he competes so hard. So I actually talked at length this morning with our staff about that's what we're trying to capture. Throw the ability out. He has freakish ability, but a lot of guys have freakish ability that don't compete like that. And what made his fire burn like that? Why did he compete so hard? Why did he always look for that edge?"

"And that's what we've got to convince our players to do and try to recruit the guy that's got a competitive spirit like Michael Jordan. And that's what all of us are looking for. And again, you can't always find that type of athlete, but if you can find that spirit, find that competitive nature, then you're going to be okay."

If you have been watching the documentary, the fire in Jordan's belly is unlike anything ever seen. His passion for winning at all costs and consistently giving himself to fans every night is a gift most players lack. The stories of Jordan have all mirrored the incredibly talented athlete he was; Brown's was no different.

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Bill Murray jokes he’s tired of Michael Jordan getting all the credit for ‘Space Jam’ win – For The Win

Bill Murray doesnt want sports fans to forget the hero he was in the movie Space Jam.

Throughout the last several weeks, the sports world has been glued to the TV on Sunday nights for episodes of The Last Dance, ESPNs 10-part documentary about Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls dynasty during the 1990s. And the docuseries has included some behind-the-scenes moments with Jordan during the filming of Space Jam.

While a guest on Jimmy Kimmel Live!on Wednesday, Murray said, from the comfort of his bathtub, of course hes been watching The Last Dance.

Ive actually seen myself, he said. There! Im in the background! Right there! Stop, play that back!'

But he jokingly explained he also felt slighted and didnt get the recognition he thought he deserved for his role in the fictional victory in the half-live-action, half-animated movie. Murray continued telling Kimmel:

People forget that I got the assist on the game-winning basket. So easily forgotten. I stole the ball. I made the pass. I got nothing. I wasnt even interviewed after. But that was a lot of fun making that.

Murray also spoke about how the cast would keep themselves occupied in their down time while shooting. He said sometimes theyd have 45 minutes to an hour to kill, so naturally, theyd go golfing.

He continued:

We would just go play golf for an hour, play three or four holes of golf with Larry Bird and Michael and myself. That was a lot of fun.

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Jordan repatriation continues with 16 flights to bring nationals home – Arabnews

JEDDAH: The US has publicly threatened to trigger the restoration of all UN sanctions on Iran if the organizations Security Council fails to extend an arms embargo on Tehran.

It is due to expire in October as part of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, commonly referred to as the Iran nuclear deal.

Brian Hook, the US special envoy for Iran, confirmed the strategy on Thursday, two weeks after an American official said that Washington had informed Britain, France and Germany of its intentions.

Hook wrote in the Wall Street Journal that one way or another the US would ensure the arms embargo remains in force. He said Washington has drafted a Security Council resolution and will press ahead with diplomacy and build support.

Majid Rafizadeh, a Harvard-based Iran expert and Arab News columnist, said: If the UN arms embargo on the Iranian regime is lifted as scheduled in October, it would have drastic implications on the security and stability of the region.

The Iranian regime is the top state sponsor of terrorism in the world and it has already been caught several times smuggling weapons to its militias and terror groups, in violation of UN Security Council Resolution 2231.

He added: Imagine how Iran would intensify its deliveries of weapons to militia groups if the arms embargo on the regime is lifted. In addition, Tehran would most likely send intelligence, military and training teams to set up factories in other countries to facilitate the sale and use of these weapons.

This would provide Iran with the opportunity to better influence and control the security, intelligence and political systems of foreign nations.

Earlier, Washington accused Tehran of defying the UN resolution endorsing the 2015 nuclear deal by carrying out a satellite launch last month, and of continuing to violate a UN arms embargo.

The US Mission to the UN made the allegations during an informal meeting of experts from the Security Council committee that monitors the implementation of the resolution. The US said the satellite launch, carried out by Irans Revolutionary Guard Corps on April 22, defies the terms of the 2015 resolution, which calls on Iran not to undertake any activities related to ballistic missiles capable of delivering nuclear weapons.

The US described the Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organization and added: Its leading role in Irans space program puts to rest Irans absurd claims that its space program is solely civilian in nature. It is not.

The US also highlighted Irans violations of the arms embargo by reminding council members that Iran continues to funnel weapons to proxy forces and terrorist groups in Yemen, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq and Bahrain.

It accused Houthi rebels of using Iranian technology several weeks ago to again launch ballistic missiles and explosive drones into Saudi Arabia.

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See Every One of Michael Jordan’s Cars in ESPN’s The Last Dance – Car and Driver

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The Last Dance, a 10-part ESPN documentary about the final season of Michael Jordan's Chicago Bulls dynasty in the 1990s, is airing two episodes every Sunday night at 9 p.m. ET until May 17. The series features never-before-seen footage of the Bulls' locker room, plus interviews with players, coaches, journalists, and even Barack Obama. We've enjoyed the return (somewhat) of sports, but we've been more focused on spotting MJ's whips. Here are the cars we've spotted so far:

The C5 Chevrolet Corvette was produced for the 1997 through 2004 model years. It was powered by a 345-hp 5.7-liter V-8, dubbed the LS1, with an aluminum block and heads. In Car and Driver testing, the 1997 C5 Corvette reached 60 mph in 5.0 seconds. In The Last Dance, Jordan parks the black Vette at the Bulls' practice facility with no regard for any other humans, but we just hope he was rockin' the six-speed manual instead of the automatic.

Michael Jordan's Ferrari 550 Maranello inspired the Jordan XIV shoe with the Jumpman logo on the side of it just like the Ferrari badge on the front fender of the 550, even though it doesn't look like Michael's car had that option. The 550 Maranello was powered by a front-engine 458-hp 5.5-liter V-12 and could be had with a glorious manual transmission. Here's a Car and Driver comparison test featuring the 550 Maranello up against the Aston Martin V-12 Vanquish.

After the Bulls won their third championship, we see Michael Jordan drive off in a white Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet Slant Nose after landing in Chicago. The 911 Turbo Slant Nose, aptly named because it has a 935 race-car-inspired sloped front end with pop-up headlights instead of the traditional 911 round headlights, was fitted with the Turbo's updated suspension and brakes to counteract its extra power. It was powered by a 282-hp turbocharged 3.3-liter flat-six and launched to 60 mph in 4.9 seconds during our testing.

At the end of episode six of The Last Dance, we see Michael Jordan depart his mansion on the north side of Chicago in a red Land Rover Range Rover HSE 4.6. In its second generation, the Range Rover HSE 4.6 was powered by a 225-hp 4.6-liter V-8 paired with a four-speed ZF automatic transmission. The best part of Jordan's V-8powered Range Rover is his license plate that reads "TWO TREY."

The W140-generation Mercedes-Benz S-class was produced from 1991 to 1998. It was offered with a 231-hp six-cylinder in the 300SE/SEL, a 286-hp V-8 in the 400SE/SEL, a 326-hp V-8 in the 500SE/SEL, and a 408-hp V-12 in the 600SEL.

During Michael Jordan's first spring training with the Chicago White Sox, we see him signing a young fans baseball while behind the wheel of a Chevy Corvette ZR-1. The fourth-generation Corvette was produced from 1984 to 1996, and during our testing, the 380-hp ZR-1 launched to 60 mph in 4.5 seconds with a top speed of 175 mph.

During his time with the Chicago White Sox, Michael joins former teammate BJ Armstrong at the Bulls' practice after meeting for breakfast. He follows Armstrongs Toyota Land Cruiser J80 into the Bulls' practice facility in his black Land Rover Range Rover.

Jordan's return to the game of basketball after his first retirement was announced with his famous "I'm back" fax. Shortly after, we see Michael Jordan getting out of yet another Chevy Corvette ZR-1, though this one is a darker shade of red.

We will be updating this story as the series continues and more cars are shown.

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Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant were each tough on teammates – Los Angeles Times

The comparisons between Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan began the moment Bryant entered the NBA out of high school as an 18-year-old rookie in 1996.

Their similarities have largely been contained to the basketball court, but it has been hard not to think about Bryant every Sunday while watching The Last Dance, the 10-part documentary on Jordan and the Chicago Bulls.

In the documentary, when Jordans teammate Randy Brown asks him for a ticket to a game and says the seats could be in the locker room next to God, and Jordan hands him a ticket and says, You just got one from him, it was reminiscent of a classic Bryant story. During the 2014-15 season, Bryant was riding Jeremy Lin hard in practice and Lin said, Kobe, you know Im not scared of you, man. The only person Im scared of is God. Kobe responded, Yeah, me, God, yeah.

Sundays episodes highlighted Jordans treatment of his teammates and how hard he was on them. Lets not get it wrong, he was an a--hole, he was a jerk, former Bulls center Will Perdue said. He crossed the line numerous times, but as time goes on and you think back to what he was trying to accomplish, he was a hell of a teammate.

The film focused on Jordans relationship with Scott Burrell, an affable fifth-year forward on the Bulls during the 1997-98 season. Jordan wanted to push him to be better. It was impossible not to watch the footage of Jordan going after Burrell, Jud Buechler and other teammates and not think about Bryant, who infamously did the same thing to his teammates.

One of the rare moments the media saw a glimpse of that side of Bryant firsthand was in 2014 when Bryant was loudly cursing and telling the team they were soft as Charmin.

During that practice Nick Young told Bryant, Nobody in the world can guard me one-on-one.

Bryant laughed and said, Thank God, Im not from this world.

Normally when the doors to the practice court opened up, players were stretching or walking back to the locker room, but on this day, Bryant was in rare form.

Lakers star Kobe Bryant talks to Charlotte Hornets guard Jeremy Lin during a game in December 2015.

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You mother-----s are soft like Charmin in this mother-----. God damn, is this the type of s--- thats going on in these practices? Now I see why weve lost 20 f-----ing games, Bryant said. Were soft like Charmin. Were soft like s---.

Bryant was not only going after Young, but also Lin, yelling at him. This mother----- dont got s---. He aint got s--- right now. Shoot! Shoot!

After Lin missed a pull-up jumper, Bryant said, I talked his a-- right into that bulls---. I talked his a--- right into that bulls---.

When the practice was done, Bryant passed Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak and said, Im supposed to practice and get better, Mitch. Im supposed to practice and get better. These motherf-----s aint doing s--- for me.

Bryant would later say, Back in my younger days I used to practice like that every day.

The Lakers were no longer championship contenders at the time, but much like with Jordan, there was a method to Bryants madness.

The next night, when the Lakers were in San Antonio to take on the Spurs, they were down 110-109 in overtime and Bryant passed the ball to Lin, who passed it to Young, who hit the game-winning three-pointer. Young finished with a game-high 29 points; Lin added 14 points and eight assists off the bench.

The Lakers would go on to win their next game and third in a row two days later in Minneapolis, but the star of the game was Bryant, who finished with 26 points and moved into third place on the NBAs all-time career scoring list by passing, who else, Jordan.

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Air Jordan 11 Low Legend Blue Slated To Drop In May 2021 – Sneaker News

Although we are still a little over a month removed from the launch of the Air Jordan 11 Lows next appearance, the silhouette is wasting no time in teasing one of its game plans for next Spring. This time around the Legend Blue palette aka the Columbia which arrived on the models popular mid-profile model for a retro release in 2014, is being highlighted once again. While the first image here is only a predicted mock-up, its quite possible that this forthcoming makeup will follow similar design cues by swathing its with a monochromatic execution. Titular hues will follow suit in playing a supporting role by landing along the throats midsole stamp as well as in tinted fashion throughout the entire treading. Barring any changes, these are scheduled to arrive in May 2021 likely on Nike.com and at select Jumpman retailers, so stay tuned as we receive word on its official release date.

In other news related to forthcoming retros, the Arctic Punch Jordan 1s are set for a 2021 release

Air Jordan 11 Low Legend BlueRelease Date: May 2021Color: White/White-Black-Legend BlueStyle Code: AV2187-117

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Space-Themed Air Jordan 1 P(HER)SPECTIVE Dropping Exclusively At Foot Locker Inc. And Nike – Sneaker News

Foot Lockers long established relationship with Nike has produced more than a handful of exclusives. And after traveling the nation state by state, it looks the two are now set to embark on a more ambitious journey into the atmosphere, crafting a strong assortment of space-themed silhouettes alongside the entire Swoosh umbrella. Next to an Air Force 1 and a few mens and kids standouts, the Air Jordan 1 sits as the lead of the P(HER)SPECTIVE sub-series. Its overlays, which are ostensibly influenced by the cumulus rather than the interstellar, hue to a pastel arrangement of blues, light volts, and some soft pinks that collectively border between clouds and topographs in likeness. Underlaid adjacent are sturdy suede panels whose much fuller display of floral notes are underscored by matching laces, linings, and tongues. Glossy branded patches and debossed insignia accent with neon Nike Air and Jumpman symbols while the side profiles check is given a more visually pronounced silver metallic.

Grab a detailed look at these below, and if youre looking to get your hands on a set, theyll be available exclusively through the Foot Locker family of brands as well as Nike.com in late June.

Air Jordan 1 P(HER)SPECTIVERelease Date: June 2020

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Top 21 Industrial Robotics Companies in 2018 | Global …

Mitsubishi Electric

Since 1980, this company has introduced a wide range of robotic systems that help improve productivity in high-speed and precision performance in manufacturing. Mitsubishi extended its range of compact SCARA and articulated arm robotics with the addition of Codian Robotics exclusive delta style robots.

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From the time it pioneered the worlds first all-electric microprocessor-controlled robot and the worlds first industrial paint robot in the late 1960s and early 1970s,ABBremains a technology and market leader in robotics with over 300,000 robots sold to customers all over the world. Today, ABB is still one of the worlds largest industrial robotics companies.

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Key products:IRB 910SC SCARA, IRB 14000 YuMi, IRB 5500-22 FlexPainter, IRB 5500-25 Elevated rail, IRB 6660 for pre-machining, IRB 6660 for press tending.

B+M, as a worlds leading robot manufacturer, provides fully automated painting application systems and painting plants for surfaces with high-quality standards. From feasibility studies to design, installation and service, BMs industrial robots help customers at every stage with a customized approach.

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This is the largest US-based industrial robotics company. Its intelligent automation products include mobile robots, industrial robots and other automation equipment, applications software, machine vision, and systems. In 2015, the Omron Corporation acquired Adept Technology Inc. to create this entity.

Key Products:Cobra, eCobra, Hornet, Quattro, Sysmac Delta, Viper.

Covering a diverse range of industries and applications, FANUC Robotics offers more than 100 models of industrial robots that are easy to operate and provide great flexibility. FANUC has never taken its market dominance for granted and has been dynamically working on smarter and flexible solutions, particularly those that incorporate Artificial Intelligence(AI).

Key products:Fanuc CR Series of Collaborative Robots, Fanuc Robot R2000iC Series, M-20iB/25 Series of Articulated Robots, M-1/2/3 Series of Delta-Robots, SCARA Series.

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This isanother Japanese brand that has led the industrial robotics industry since the first launch of itsall-electric industrial robotMotoman in 1977. With more than 300,000 Motoman robots, 18 million inverter drives and 10 million servos and 18 million installed globally, Yaskawa has successfully commercialized optimum robots for various uses including arc welding, assembly, dispensing, material handling, material removal, material cutting, packaging, and spot welding.

Vital Details:HQ:Kitakyushu, Japan|Founded:1915|Revenues/2017:USD$ 1.5 billion

Key Products:VA1400 for arc welding, HP20F for assembly, ES Series for Machine Tending, G Series for pick and pack, MH225 for spot welding.

German industrial giant Kuka is one of the worlds largest producers of robotics that are used to manufacture automobiles, characterized by its signature bright orange crane-like bots. KUKA Robotics offers a fully integrated range of automated robotics, control technology, and customized software solutions. Since 2004, automation and robotics have been the companys primary focus, and non-core areas have been closed or sold. In 2016, Kuka, a company whose robots already grace several factory floors, was acquired by Midea Group, a Chinese household company, for USD$3.9 billion.

Vital Details:HQ:Augsburg,Germany|Founded:1898|Revenues/2017:USD$ 1.4 billion

Key Products:KR AGILUS series:KR 30/60 F series: KR QUANTEC F series, QUANTEC for palletizing, AGILUS (Hygiene Machine variant), shelf-mounted robots, press-to-press robots.

This pioneering company first entered the North and South American Market in 1984 as the EPSON Factory Automation Group. Originally founded to support automation needs, EPSON quickly became prominent in many of the largest manufacturing sites throughout the world. Over the past three decades, EPSON Robots has been leading the automation industry for small parts assembly products and has introduced several industry firsts, including compact SCARA robots, PC based controls, and much more.

Vital Details:HQ:California, USA|Founded:1984|Revenues/2017:USD$ 1.4 billion

Key Products:G-Series, RS-Series, LS-Series and T-Series SCARA Robots.

With over 160,000 robotics installed worldwide, the Japan-based Kawasaki is a leading provider of industrial robots and automation systems with a broad product portfolio. Kawasaki robotics was the first in Japan to commercialize industrial robots. Since then, the company has developed several robots as a domestic pioneer and has contributed to growth in many industry verticals through automation and labor-saving systems. In 2015, the company began sales of duAro, an advanced, dual-arm SCARA robot that can work alongside humans.

Vital Details:HQ:Wixom, Michigan, USA|Founded:1896|Revenues/2017:USD$ 1.3 billion

Key Products:duAro Scara Robot, K Series Robots for Painting, Y Series for Pick and Place, B Series for Spot Welding, RA020N for arc welding, M Series for medical and pharmaceuticals.

This is a global mechatronics solution provider with three core activities: Connectors,Robotics,andTextile. Since 1892 when it was founded, the Staubli Group has expanded both geographically and technologically. With the acquisition of Unimation a prominent vendor in industrial robotics industry Staubli continued its dynamic path into the most advanced and innovative industrial sectors. The company has launched a new range of collaborative robots and is investing further into its software business.

Vital Details:HQ:Horgen,Switzerland|Founded:1892|Revenues/2017:USD$ 1.26 billion

Key Products:TS80, TX Series, RX Series, TX2 Series, TP90, CS Series.

Based in southern Germany, Drr is a leading mechanical and plant engineering firm with outstanding automation expertise. It joined forces with Kuka, another giant in automation technology sector, to develop an integrated solution for automated paint application. In 2017, the companys painting robot business achieved new records in incoming orders and sales, despite intense competition. The growing demand for the Drr robot can be attributed to the growing ongoing automation of vehicle paint technology.

Vital Details:HQ:Bietigheim-Bissingen, Germany|Founded:1895|Revenues/2017:USD$ 724 million

Key Products:EcoRCMP control for painting applications, EcoRS 30 L 16S, EcoRS 16, EcoGun 1D.

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This trendsetter started developing industrial robots in 1967 and in the early 1980s. The company developed 4-axis and 6-axis industrial robots that have unlimited freedom of movement. Today, DENSO subsidiary DENSO WAVE develops high-productivity robots, designed to maximize the efficiency of operations in the manufacturing of engineered products such as automobiles and medical instruments.

Vital Details:HQ:Kariya, Japan|Founded:1949|Revenues/2017:USD$ 564 million

Key Products:VM, VP and VS Series 5-and 6-Axis Robots, VS-050S2 Medical Robots, HS Series SCARA Robots.

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This is a Michigan-based company that spans a broad range of manufacturing fields including machining products such as tools, ultra-precision machines, and robotic systems for reducing power consumption and automating production lines. Owned by the Nachi-Fujikoshi Corp, Nachi Robotic Systems boasts an impressive product lineup of industrial robots, integrated vision systems, and cutting-edge technology. The company recently introduced the MZ12 robot to the market that is capable of transporting 12 kgs, which is in high demand in the electronics and EMS sectors.

Vital Details:HQ:Novi, Michigan, USA|Founded:1928|Revenues/2017:USD$ 325 million

Key Products:Compact MZ Series, WING SLICER Type EZ series, SR Series for Spot Welding, FlexGui.

Part of the worlds largest automotive groups and a prominent supplier of industrial robots and robotized processes, Comau Robotics is a market leader. The company has launched a wide range of innovative products, perhaps most importantly the largest collaborative robots on the market. Its industrial robots are designed and developed to be integrated into applications where accuracy, speed, repeatability, and flexibility are of most importance.

Vital Details:HQ:Grugliasco, Italy|Founded:1973|Revenues/2017:USD$ 287 million

Key Products: REBEL-S SCARA, RACER ROBOT, STANDARD ROBOTS NS Series, HOLLOW WRIST ARC.

This company is renowned for developing safe, flexible, easy-to-use robotic arms that serve a range of industries, including food and tobacco production, metal and machining, automotive and subcontractors, pharma and chemistry, furniture and equipment, and scientific and research industries. This Danish company develops lightweight industrial robots that streamline and automate repetitive industrial processes. These robots are most commonly used for injection molding, pick-and-place, CNC, quality inspection, packaging and palletizing, assembly, machine tending, and gluing and welding applications.

Vital Details:HQ:Odense,Denmark|Founded:2005|Revenues/2017:USD$ 170 million

Key Products:Collaborative Arm UR3, Collaborative UR5, and Collaborative UR10 robot arms.

This conglomerate is a global leader in the manufacturing of robots, injection molding machines, and peripheral equipment for the plastics sector. The Austria-based auxiliary equipment maker maxed out its recently extended robotic manufacturing competences in 2017, shipping more than 5,000 robots. To capitalize on the growing interest in robotics and automation systems, Wittmann released several innovative products in 2017, including the Primus 16 and Primus 14 robots for standard pick-and-place applications.

Vital Details:HQ:Vienna, Austria|Founded:1983|Revenues/2017:USD$ 145 million

Key Products:Primus 14 and 16 for pick and place, W853 pro-robot, R9 robot control system, W808 Servo Robot, W818 Optimal Robot.

In the year 1981, Yamaha Motors took up the challenge to develop a completely new breed of industrial robots. Since then, this Japanese giant has provided a range of cutting-edge industrial robots to the marketplace that is unsurpassed for speed, payload, and dependability. The current industrial robot lineup is the culmination of more than three decades of experience in YAMAHAs own manufacturing plants and thousands of others around the world. Yamaha Robotics has the capability to provide Cartesian systems in several configurations, as well as exclusive 2-axis YP high-speed pick and place models.

Vital Details:HQ:Iwata, Japan|Founded:1887|Revenues/2017:USD$ 88.6 million

Key Products:Liner Conveyor Modules LCM-X, Single axis robots GX series, Articulated Robots YA Series, SCARA Robots, Clean Robots.

With more than 3000 successful welding robot systems operational worldwide, IGM is the only manufacturer from Austria to specialize in industrial robots developed for arc welding in heavy mechanical applications. IGM welding robots are used in fields such as wheel-bearing production and mechanical diggers, locomotive and rolling stock construction and boiler manufacturer, bridge construction, and shipbuilding, along with applications in mobile cranes and forklift trucks.

Vital Details:HQ:Wisconsin, USA|Founded:1983|Revenues/2017:USD$ 59 million

Key Products:RTE 400 series, RTE 499 welding robot.

The global industrial robotics services market size will grow to USD 335.7 billion by 2021. Click HERE to see the latest driving factors, competitive landscape and future trends in this market.

This is one of the worlds leading robotics manufacturers and a major supplier of high-tech industrial robotics systems and automation owned by the Chinese Academy of Services. It is one of the top 10 leading industrial robotics companies in the Chinese robotics industry, thanks to its comprehensive industrial robotics product line. Included in the brands product offerings are automated guided vehicles, intelligent logistics equipment, laser equipment, rail transportation equipment, automated assembly and test production products, energy equipment, and special equipment.

Vital Details:HQ:Shanghai, China|Founded:2000|Revenues/2017:USD$ 38.2 million

Key Products:High Load Vacuum Robot, Siasun Collaborative Robot, SR4C Robot, SRBD1100 Parallel Robot, SR36A.

One of the early collaborative industrial robotics companies, Rethink Robotics has been generating a lot of interest lately. The company helps robot makers meet the challenges of an agile economy with an integrated workforce, combining safe, trainable, and cost-effective robotics with skilled labor. Its Baxter robot, powered by advanced software platform Intera, provides world-class manufacturers in automotive, plastics, electronics, consumer goods, and more.

Vital Details:HQ:Massachusetts, USA|Founded:2008|Revenues/2017:USD$ 20 million

Key Products:Baxter (robot), Baxter Research Robot, Intera software platform, Sawyer (cobot).

Read more: Artificial Intelligence of Smart Robots Are They as Good as Humans?

With more than two decades of experience in mechatronics, Schunk has become one of the worlds most important providers of mobile gripping systems for industrial robotics. The companys mechatronic lightweight arms, grippers, gripping hands, modular systems, and rotary modules have already set a benchmark today in several applications. Schunk is consistently expanding its module program for gripping systems with the simple aim to further simplify operation and control.

Vital Details:HQ:Lauffen am Neckar, Germany|Founded:1945|Revenues/2017:USD$ 19 million

Key Products:LWA 4D Lightweight Arm, LWA 4P, SDH 3-finger servo-electric gripping hand, EGP-FWA parallel gripper.

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New Castle’s winning robotics teams turn toward future – New Castle News

Two New Castle High School robotics teams returned from the Western Pennsylvania State VEX Robotics Competition with high honors.

Six New Castle teams competed inthe event at Clarion University, which took place prior to COVID-19 shutdowns and social distancing mandates.

Team 16101V, comprised of all seniors, tookhome trophiesfor the Excellence Award the highest award in VEX Robotics with a combination of rankings, engineering design notebook and judges interviews, andas tournament championby being undefeated in the elimination rounds.Its members are Ricky Zheng, Dylan McLaren, TeAsia Stewart, Jacob Snyder, and Sean Ayers.

Team 16101E also received the tournament Design Award at the competition.Its members, also all seniors, are Alexis Burkett, Logan Mooers, Michaela Washington, Jade Bodie, and Dashonna Drew.

Although both teams qualified to attend Vex Worlds 2020, the eventis canceled because of the ongoing COVID-19 restrictions. However, next years competitive robotics students already are working remotely on designing a robot for the new games for 2020-2021, according to their teacher, Matt Dado.

All six New Castle teams did great at the VEX Robotics State Competition, Dado said. The members of Team 16101V had theirminds set on this day since our program commenced in 2016. Its unfortunate they will not be able to attend the world competition, but we definitely understand there are greater concerns at this time.

The attention to detail in their engineering notebook, robotics programming, team determination and of course the mechanical robot led them to win these major awards,he continued. Its one thing to say you want to achieve something in life, butits another thing to prepare accordingly so you have a chance to achieve it. The number of students are limited who want to come to school on a weekend or wake up at 5a.m. to leave for a competition.

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Still practicing with their robot from the season, a few weeks before the state competition, Team 16101V started building a new robot and thought they finished everything, Dado explained. However, the team members decided totaketheir original robot to the state competition instead, because the driver and programmer were more familiar with it.

At the state competition, the team workedits way through the elimination brackets, winning each round. The final round required three matches, with the team winning two of the three, taking the championship.

Team driver Dylan McLaren looked at his teacher after the last match and said, Mr. Dado, Ive been waiting for this moment since eighth grade!

When asked about the championship accomplishment, Jacob Snyder commented, It was a great way to end this chapter of my life, and I cant wait to see what the others do next year.

Upon graduation, the students all are furthering their education and have bright futures at the next level and beyond, Dado said, but its extra-special to seeJade Bodie, Alexis Burkett, TeAsia Stewart, Ricky Zheng, and Jacob Snyderall pursuing engineering or computer science degrees after they graduate.

Both of my grandfathers served our country, and not serving is my biggest regret, the teacher added.Words are not enough to express the gratitude I hold in my heart for our veterans. I would like to thank Dylan McLaren (who plans to enter the Marines) and Logan Mooers (bound for the Army)who will be serving our country, as well as all the other men and women.

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Robotics season to be replayed in 2021 | News – Del Rio News Herald

The Del Rio High School robotics team will get an opportunity to replay the 2020 season next year, after it was cut short due to the COVID-19 crisis, For Inspiration and Recognition in Science and Technology, also known as FIRST, announced.

The ongoing impact of the pandemic presents significant and unprecedented challenges for all, including our community. Recognizing these challenges, including the need to minimize team total participation costs, and the fact that nearly half of the FIRST Robotics Competition Teams were unable to play the 2020 game due to the disruption of season, FIRST has determined that the 2020 Infinite Recharge game will be replayed for the 2021 Game Changers, powered by Star Wars: Force for Change season, the organization said in an update.

According to FIRST, there will be changes to the game layout from the 2020 game, as the Game Design Team will be looking at adjustments to the game. Changes to the game will be announced during the official kickoff in 2021.

Team 4063, also known as TrikZr4Kidz or the Bunnies, will have the opportunity to continue using its robot, Luke Skyhopper, make any necessary upgrades or changes, or use parts from Skyhopper to create a new robot for the upcoming season. The Bunnies will also be able to work on their robot between now and the 2021 kickoff.

The rules that had prohibited this activity in prior seasons are being rewritten for 2021 and will be published shortly, the update states.

The Bunnies recently were awarded the 2020 El Paso District Chairmans award, the most prestigious award to receive at a robotics competition and immediately qualified to the state championship.

Currently FIRST is evaluating whether or not the qualification will carry over into 2021 and will provide details as they become available.

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Post-COVID-19 Economy: Robots Create Jobs – IFR reports – Business Wire

FRANKFURT, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Companies around the world are increasing their use of industrial robots: Within five years, the global operational stock rose by about

65 percent to 2.4 million units (2013-2018). For the same period of time, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported a positive impact on the job market: Employment in the automotive industry the largest adopter of robots increased by 22% from 824,400 to 1,005,000 jobs (2013-2018). These facts contradict the conclusions recently published by MITs news office on economist Daron Acemoglus research. Based on data between 1990 to 2007 he deduces an overall negative effect of robots on employment in blue-collar working communities in the US. Yet, recent experience in the US, Europe and Asia proves the opposite: robot adoption will likely be a critical determinant of productivity growth for the post-COVID-19 economy. These are results of the International Federation of Robotics.

The impact of automation on employment is not in any respect different from previous waves of technology-driven change, says Milton Guerry, President of the International Federation of Robotics. Productivity increases and competitive advantages of automation dont replace jobs they will automate tasks, augment jobs and create new ones.

OECD Research: Ten times more productive

Research by the OECD shows that companies that employ technology effectively are ten times more productive than those that do not. To equip the workforce with the soft skills and technical knowledge required in the post-COVID-19 economy, a tight collaboration between industry, government and educational institutions is needed. Governmental policy incentives should encourage corporate investment in training and support funding of education.

Renaissance of industrial production

Companies around the globe are reassessing their global supply chain business models in reaction to the lessons learned from coronavirus. This will likely accelerate the introduction of robots, leading to a renaissance of industrial production in some regions and bringing back jobs. After the crisis, IFR expects a considerable boost for robotics and automation, even if the industry cannot currently decouple itself from the economic downturn.

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Analysis on Impact of COVID-19- Industrial Robotics Market in Europe 2020-2024 | Rising Industrial Automation to Boost Growth | Technavio – Business…

LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Technavio has been monitoring the industrial robotics market in Europe and it is poised to grow by USD 2.23 billion during 2020-2024, progressing at a CAGR of almost 11% during the forecast period. The report offers an up-to-date analysis regarding the current market scenario, latest trends and drivers, and the overall market environment.

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The market is concentrated, and the degree of concentration will accelerate during the forecast period. ABB Ltd., b+m surface systems GmbH, Comau Spa, DENSO Corp., FANUC Corp., KUKA AG, OMRON Corp., Staubli International AG, Teradyne Inc., and Yaskawa Electric Corp. are some of the major market participants. The rising industrial automation will offer immense growth opportunities. To make the most of the opportunities, market vendors should focus more on the growth prospects in the fast-growing segments, while maintaining their positions in the slow-growing segments.

Rising industrial automation has been instrumental in driving the growth of the market.

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NVIDIA Launches New Ampere Architecture, Infrastructure, Robotics And Automotive Technologies At GTC 2020 – Forbes

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang invited 100,000 GTC 2020 attendees into his kitchen

I attend hundreds of events a year as an analyst and one way I rate them is by the number and industry impact of the announcements. I watched NVIDIAs GTC 2020 virtual keynote today, and I found the company scored high on both. Architecture is everything when you are a platform provider and NVIDIA rolled out its new architecture, Ampere, across most of its entire markets. The only exception was gaming but Im sure that will be rolled out at the next gaming show.

NVIDIA rolled out its announcements in nine video chapters and I thought it made sense to roll out my coverage of GTC 2020 aligned with most of those eight chapters. Ive included links to the most relevant parts.

Clara healthcare platform updated and Data-Center-Scale Accelerated Computing introduced

From his kitchen in 4K splendor, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang kicked off this section thanking front-line COVID-19 workers and citing numerous examples where GPU-accelerated computing was helping in the fight. The two that stood out to me were Oxford Nanopore Technologies and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and the Scripps Research Institute who respectively, sequenced the virus in seven hours and already screened a billion drug combinations in one day. Its important for all keynotes these days to start by talking about COVID-19 as I believe this matters a lot to the audience.

The company took the time to provide an update on Clara, NVIDIAs healthcare platform. It introduced Guardian to power smart hospitals, new AI models to advance COVID-19 research and improve detection and a new world record for analyzing the human genome in under 20 minutes. As I said here, supercomputing will only get more important as we look at todays and future pandemics.

Huang continued onto NVIDIAs architecture for the datacenter, coined as Data-Center-Scale Accelerated Computing. He went on to make the case that the datacenter is the new computing unit. This was a very provocative statement but it basically says that the future is all about converged solutions containing CPU, GPU, networking (DPU), and a comprehensive software stack. It was a good way for the company to reinforce why acquiring Mellanox made sense for NVIDIA and its customers.

Omniverse and tip of the hat to NVIDIA RTX, DLSS 2.0 and ray tracing

This segment was a bit of a victory lap for NVIDIA on ray tracing and upsampling using AI (DLSS), which, I believe it deserves. This led to the Omniverse announcement. I believe the company has led the industry in accelerated ray tracing and AI for both gaming and workstations. RTX was announced at SIGGRAPH 2018 and its safe to say ray tracing is now a mainstream feature.

Jensen showed some cool eye candy demos of how the Unreal engine was upsampling a 540P scene to 1080P.Then he showed how ray tracing and AI came together on Minecraft. I wrote about the Minecraft for RTX Beta(here).

Huang then moved into the announcement that Omniverse, a collaboration platform for graphics and simulation workflows, was now available to early access customers. Huang showed how different developers in AEC (architecture, engineering, construction) working on different tools (Rhino, Max, Revit, AR) could work on the same project, via the cloud.

To me, the biggest significance is seeing NVIDIA develop a cloud-based collaboration platform that micro-verticals like AEC can leverage

Apache Spark 3.0 acceleration for big data

Huang then dove into GPU acceleration for the biggest of data in HPC and scientific computing where NVIDIA already performs well. NVIDIAs software library already supports over 700 CUDA-accelerated applications and Spark 3.0 acceleration is a huge announcement.

Many data scientists use Apache Spark. Adobe is one of the first companies working with a preview release of Spark 3.0 running on Databricks and said it achieved a 7x performance improvement and 90 percent cost savings in an initial test.

In his classic phrase we have learned to appreciate, Huang said the more you buy, the more you save. I have not scoured through every inch of the cost analysis, but similar prior claims hes made have passed my scrutiny.

Huang ended this session saying Databricks and Google Cloud Dataproc will soon be offering Spark with GPU acceleration. I find this announcement fascinating given just how much revenue opportunity there is in ETL (extract, transform, load). This news coupled with NVIDIA RAPIDS support on Google Cloud AI, AWS Sagemaker means NVIDIA is moving upstream in data workflows.

Merlin recommendation application framework

Next, Huang jumped into Merlin, a new application framework for recommendation systems. Youve likely used thousands of recommendation systems before if youve used Amazon (Customers who bought this item also bought) or Netflix (suggested videos). He said, Merlin slashes the time needed to create a recommender system from a 1-terabyte dataset from a couple of days to just a few minutes.

I will be watching this one very closely as I believe most real-time, or near real-time recommendation systems use CPUs today. The frameworks for recommenders are now more complex than ever and I believe, in need of acceleration.

Jarvis conversational AI application framework

All my readers have either used Alexa, Siri, Cortana or Assistant intelligent agents. But what about application developers who want to use something else in their applications? Enter NVIDIA Jarvis.

Jarvis is NVIDIAs application framework for multi-modal (speech and vision) and conversational AI applications. The company says it can recognize vision and sound so companies can create real-time translations, closed captioning of everyone speaking, transcriptions of video calls in real time or power a number of other applications such as smart speakers, call centers, interactions with robots and cars, and retail services.

I find this incredibly interesting as NVIDIA just got into the chatbot enabling business. The latest conversational applications use AI to be humanlike in intelligence and speech, it is impossible to run such systems in real time without GPUs. Jarvis opens the door for every enterprise to build and retrain such language-based applications for their use cases.

NVIDIA A100 datacenter GPU and DGX A100 integrated system

While the previous announcements were interesting, Huang put the biggest reveal in the middle of the program, the A100 datacenter GPU. This would be part six, for those counting at home. For the deepest dive on the A100, head on over to Moor Insights & Strategy AI analyst Karl Freunds post on the A100.

Huang kicked it off big by saying the A100 is in full production and shipping to customers worldwide. As Freund wrote, the company has early commitments from the industrys major players, including Google, AWS, Microsoft, Alibaba, Dell, Lenovo, HPE. While Freund did a great job in his article, I wanted to point out my main takeaways on the NVIDIA A100:

For those who pay close attention to this space, the most interesting takeaway is on training-inference using the same chip. While the industry has coalesced on NVIDIA GPUs for training, there are currently 100s of options here or coming for inference. I wonder how many VCs will be losing sleep tonight.

Its one thing to do a chip, another to create an entire system based on the chip. Huang also announced what we at the firm consider converged infrastructure, containing CPU, GPU, networking, memory, and storage. NVIDIA says the new platform, called DGX A100, is the first system to deliver 5 PetaFLOPS in a single node. I checked and its the only one I can find.

A single DGX A100 can contain eight A100s, six NVSwitches, nine Mellanox NICs, one dual core AMD Rome-based Epyc processor, and 15TB NVMe SSD. What a beast. And yes, it can likely play Crysis.

What a way to kick off an ecosystem.

EGX A100 edge computing with Ampere architecture and BMW factory robotics win

After that high point with A100 and DGX A100, Huang wasnt finished. Whats good for the datacenter is good for the edge, right?

Huang announced the NVIDIA EGX A100 for larger edge servers and the smaller EGX Jetson Xavier NX for what NVIDIA calls micro-edge servers. The two products enable developers to enable different performance and price points as well as different form factors.

The EGX A100 consists of an NVIDIA Ampere GPU and Mellanox ConnectX-6 DX SmartNIC and can support hundreds of cameras while the EGX Jetson Xavier NX supports a couple of cameras.

It was nice to see NVIDIA bring a major design win to the table, BMW, who committed to NVIDIAs robotics platform, called Isaac, to power many robots at its factories. Huang talked about numerous robots that split, pick, place, transport, and sort raw materials and work-in-progress assemblies.

Bigger picture, I see NVIDIA raising the bar by adding increasingly higher amounts of performance at different price points with a software platform that leverages all the designs. While there werent hard numbers on how many robots overall or revenue size, it sure is a positive feather in the NVIDIA cap. BMW is a very precise manufacturer and you can imagine how hard it would have been to win this business.

Automotive goes Ampere with Orin

If you have ever attended an NVIDIA CES event, you will know that NVIDIA is serious about the automotive market. CEO Jensen Huang once spoke 90 minutes at a CES keynote about the state of autonomous driving.

Just like what was good for the datacenter is good for the edge, what is good for the edge is good for automotive. With Orin, NVIDIA is bringing the Ampere architecture to automotive. Whats new here is NVIDIA offerings now span ADAS (10 TOPS/5W) to L2+ autopilot (200 TOPS/45W) to full L5 robotaxi (2,000 TOPS/800W).

Like the EGX family, the benefit of having a scaled architecture is that as an automaker or Tier 1, you can leverage design resources across hardware and software. In the past, OEMs and Tier 1s would have to qualify two separate platforms: one for ADAS and one for self-driving. Now they have only one platform to qualify.

Wrapping up

While GTC 2020 was virtual this year, it certainly didnt decrease the number of announcements or excitement. Too many events I attend now are devoid of product and service announcements and I think theyre real snoozers. Having attended nine GTCs, I can say this had the most announcements I can recall.

What I wanted to do was net out over 90 minutes of video from Jensen Huangs kitchen and eight press releases and talk about what it means for NVIDIA. With NVIDIAs chips based on the Ampere architecture and Mellanox networking, the company is bringing up to 20x AI performance in roughly the same power envelope. With the A100, it is very emphatically saying that you should be doing both training and inference on the same chip. Thats a really big deal because, while NVIDIA does have competitive inference solutions, there are at least 50 competing solutions out there already or coming.

The event also showcases Mellanoxs value add and integration into NVIDIAs grand plan, which Huang hit first, which he described as Data-Center-Scale Accelerated Computing. With Mellanox in the datacenter, nodes and GPUs connected by Mellanox becomes the datacenter. I think thats bold.

Overall, it was an impressive showing for NVIDIA. Now, Im looking forward to seeing how NVIDIA will integrate Ampere into its GeForce gaming solutions.

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UA’s Robotics Team Works Virtually Through COVID-19 Pandemic – The Buchtelite

The award-winning team is preparing for next years big competition at NASA, despite the cancellation of this years event.

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The Express Building where the Robotics Team typically meets throughout the semester.

By Rachel Evans, Guest WriterMay 14, 2020

The University of Akrons Robotics Team was getting ready for the NASA Robotics Mining Competition at Kennedy Space Center scheduled for later in May, when their plans were brought to a halt by the global COVID-19 pandemic.On March 10, The University of Akron President Gary L. Miller announced that all in-person classes, as well as student organization meetings, would be canceled through the end of the Spring 2020 semester due to COVID-19.Since then, the Robotics Team has been working virtually, getting ready for next years competition.The biggest effect is that we cannot continue building the robot, Gina Lanese, Vice President of the Robotics team, said. The fall semester typically focuses on design, while at this point in the spring semester we are usually heavily focused on building and testing.The Robotics Team was founded in 2010, the same year as the first NASA Robotics Mining Competition, now called NASA RMC: Lunabotics.Their objective is to create the best robot for mining ice chunks on the moon, as well as fostering an interest in the STEM field through numerous outreach events with K-12 students throughout the semester.They have around 30 members and won second place in last years Robotics Mining Competition out of 50 teams. Earlier this year, they also represented the state of Ohio at the NASA Space Grant Consortium Anniversary event.The teams mission is to take the knowledge learned in the classroom and be able to apply it, team member Jason Colonna said. It is a great place to learn practical skills they dont teach in the classroom.While the competition at NASA has been cancelled due to COVID-19, the team continues to gear up for next years competition.Theyre learning about more ways to work both mechanically and with code, as well as carrying out official business such as officer elections and other preparations for next year.Its disappointing that we cant have meetings and work on our robot, but I understand that its necessary, team member Sarah Kuchcinski said.The team hopes to win next year, and to Beat Bama!, as their competition is last years NASAs competition winner, The University of Alabama. Alabama won Slide Presentation and Demonstrations, Systems Engineering Paper Award and The Joe Kosmo Award for Excellence.UAs team won second place in Slide Presentations & Demonstrations, as well as first place in Outreach Report. The Robotics Teams outreach program is something they take much pride in, hosting STEM and robotics events for various K-12 schools around the Akron area.Every month we always try to give back to the community by providing them with the confidence they need to pursue engineering, Kuchcinski said.This isnt the first time that the team has had to work around a cancellation, however.Last year, NASA had to cancel the competition due to the lengthy government shutdown that occurred, Lanese said. The shutdown put a pause on the construction of a building where the competition would have been held, as well as a pause on NASA employees projects. NASA cancelled the in-person competition, but still held a virtual one.When asked why the competition wasnt held virtually this year as well, Lanese said that she thinks that teams would still need to meet face to face, putting them at risk of COVID-19, so the event is closed this year, but is planning on hosting the event as scheduled next year.

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Before COVID-19, most people had some degree of apprehension about robots and artificial intelligence. Though their beliefs may have been initially shaped by dystopian depictions of the technology in science fiction, their discomfort was reinforced by legitimate concerns. Some of AIs business applications were indeed leading to the loss of jobs, the reinforcement of biases, and infringements on data privacy.

Those worries appear to have been set aside since the onset of the pandemic as AI-infused technologies have been employed to mitigate the spread of the virus. Weve seen an acceleration of the use of robotics to do the jobs of humans who have been ordered to stay at home or who have been redeployed within the workplace. Labor-replacing robots, for example, are taking over floor cleaning in grocery stores and sorting at recycling centers. AI is also fostering an increased reliance on chatbots for customer service at companies such as PayPal and on machine-driven content monitoring on platforms such as YouTube. Robotic telepresence platforms are providing students in Japan with an in-person college graduation experience. Robots are even serving as noisy fans in otherwise empty stadiums during baseball games in Taiwan. In terms of data, AI is already showing potential in early attempts to monitor infection rates and contact tracing.

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No doubt, more of us are overlooking our former uneasiness about robots and AI when the technologys perceived value outweighs its anticipated downsides. But there are dangers to this newfound embrace of AI and robots. With robots replacing more and more job functions in order to allow humans to coexist as we grasp for some semblance of normalcy, its important to consider whats next. What will happen when humans want their former jobs back? And what will we do if tracking for safetys sake becomes too invasive or seems too creepy yet is already an entrenched practice?

After a vaccine for COVID-19 is developed (we hope) and the pandemic retreats, its hard to imagine life returning to how it was at the start of 2020. Our experiences in the coming months will make it quite easy to normalize automation as a part of our daily lives. Companies that have adopted robots during the crisis might think that a significant percentage of their human employees are not needed anymore. Consumers who will have spent more time than ever interacting with robots might become accustomed to that type of interaction. When you get used to having food delivered by a robot, you eventually might not even notice the disappearance of a job that was once held by a human. In fact, some people might want to maintain social distancing even when it is not strictly needed anymore.

We, as a society, have so far not questioned what types of functions these robots will replace because during this pandemic, the technology is serving an important role. If these machines help preserve our health and well-being, then our trust in them will increase.

As the time we spend with people outside of our closest personal and work-related social networks diminishes, our bonds to our local communities might start to weaken. With that, our concerns about the consequences of robots and AI may decrease. In addition to losing sight of the scale of job loss empowered by the use of robots and AI, we may hastily overlook the forms of bias embedded within AI and the invasiveness of the technology that will be used to track the coronaviruss spread.

There are many critical considerations we have to make before we become more reliant on AI and robots during the pandemic.

First, as societys adoption and comfort level increases, organizations need to be mindful that the opportunities for bias that we know exist in AI are still a concern. For example, the potential of AI algorithms to assist with health care decision-making is vast in part because they can be trained on large data sets. AI may be called upon to help handle cases where a triage decision needs to be made in an intensive care unit such as who gets access to a ventilator which can have life and death ramifications. Given that heart disease is often misdiagnosed in women and black patients are frequently undertreated for pain, we know that many forms of bias underlie data sets and can interfere with data quality and how data is analyzed. These problems predate the advent of AI, but they could become more widely encoded into the fabric of the health care system if they are not corrected before AI becomes widespread.

Second, privacy concerns with respect to data collection and data accuracy are a growing problem, and organizations need to pay special attention to this issue. Vast data collection may be necessary for curtailing the spread of disease: Companies around the world are proposing phone-based apps that track individuals contact with those diagnosed with or recovering from the virus. Google and Apple, for instance, are partnering on an opt-in app for individuals to self-disclose their COVID-19 diagnosis. One might make a compelling argument that this is justified until the pandemic ends. Yet, once the precedent for this type of surveillance is established, how do you remove that power from governments, companies, and others? Are sunset clauses going to be built into organizations data collection and use plans?

The secondary uses of the vast troves of tracking data will undoubtedly entice organizations to hold on to them, especially given the financial profits that could be made off the data. Take the case of the app from Google and Apple. What happens when members of the public demand to get their data back or EU data protection and privacy rules require the disposal of the data when it is no longer needed? Cases of abuse from covert data collection and sharing are already well documented. Organizations involved in data collection and analysis and their oversight need to address these issues now versus later, when individuals will be less forgiving if their data is appropriated for other uses or used in ethically dubious ways.

It certainly is tempting to cast aside certain norms, regulations, and other protections, such as those around data privacy, in an emergency, when that may be what is needed in the short term to protect people and save lives. Yet we must not fail to prepare for what comes after this global emergency. This includes developing retraining strategies to help those whose jobs have been disrupted by the pandemic already well over 30 million people in the U.S. alone as they try to return to the workforce, given that some of those jobs are highly susceptible to replacement by automation. We need to rethink the harmful biases that might have cropped up in the AI applications weve adopted biases they will have learned from our adaptive behaviors and will have modeled through their interactions with us. And although we are living in an unprecedented situation, we proactively need to address planning and protections in relation to the adoption of robots and AI. Otherwise, a crisis of another form may be looming.

Ayanna Howard (@robotsmarts) is the Linda J. and Mark C. Smith Professor and Chair of the School of Interactive Computing in the College of Computing at Georgia Tech. She also serves as director of the Human-Automation Systems (HumAnS) Lab in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Jason Borenstein is the director of graduate research ethics programs and associate director of the Center for Ethics and Technology within the School of Public Policy and Office of Graduate Studies at Georgia Tech.

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