Old Basketball Shoes Biography
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The Chicago Bulls will be paying center Ben Wallace $15.5 million this season to play in a pair of $15 shoes. It doesn't make sense, but neither has his career. Wallace was hired last summer to change the face of the Bulls -- leading them to their first playoff success since the Michael Jordan era -- but now, he also wants to change the face of basketball shoes being sold in America. "I have an opportunity to help change a lot of things," Wallace said last week. "And that feels good."
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