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The Lane · Essay

Obama Pulled Out the MTM 1s on All The Smoke

The rarest Air Jordan 1 most people will never see — gifted by Nike in 2015 — on the most documented Black sneakerhead alive, on a Black-owned podcast.

By PHRHX · Published June 25, 2026

Obama Pulled Out the MTM 1s on All The Smoke
Photo: SLAM / All The Smoke

Most rare Air Jordans are rare because of resale. This pair is rare because there are essentially none.

The shoe

Before sitting with Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson on All The Smoke, Obama hit the floor in the Air Jordan 1 from the 2015 "MTM" Pack — a friends-and-family set that paired the AJ1 and AJ29. MTM stands for Michael Jordan, Tinker Hatfield, and Mark Parker, the three names behind the shoe. Nike gifted it to Obama during a 2015 visit to its Beaverton headquarters, for the AJ1's 30th anniversary.

The setting says everything

He wore them at the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago — specifically "Home Court," a 60,000-square-foot athletic space inside the building. A former president, in a near-unobtainable Jordan, on a Black-owned podcast, in a Black-owned building on the South Side. The shoe is the smallest part of that sentence and still the loudest.

The lane

Sneaker media will cover this as "Obama wore rare Jordans." The real story is the through-line: the most documented Black life in the country reaching for the AJ1 — not the loafers — to talk hoops with two former players who built their own platform. That's the conversation, and it's ours to tell better than a spec sheet.


### Sources - SLAM — Obama got the first AJ MTM Pack - Sports Illustrated — Obama hoops in rare Air Jordans - Complex — Nike unveils the MTM Pack gifted to Obama

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