Indeed, LeBron immediately felt less tense.
Recalling the anxiety he had just felt, he swore in a mix of annoyance and embarrassment, "Damn that Huaxia rookie, just you wait, I'll make you regret messing with me!"
The buzz continued, and Nike officially announced that Su Wan's first signature shoe of his career would soon be released.
Before the Indiana Media Day, Su Wan received his new shoes.
Like Jordan's first pair of signature shoes, they were also a "black and red" colorway.
This small detail symbolized Nike's expectations for him.
Su Wan also liked this colorway a lot, always thinking it was the color scheme that best represented Nike.
Although both were black and red, Su Wan's shoes were mostly black, creating a sense of mystery for a special agent. On the tongue was his number, 99.
The tips of the shoelaces were designed to resemble the shape of the NBA Finals MVP Trophy.
This was Su Wan's suggestion.