By Tobias Carroll Over the course of his long and storied career in the NBA, Michael Jordan set plenty of records. And even now, long after his playing days have ended, Jordan continues to set records in a sports-related vein. In the most recent case, the record has to do with a pair of shoes Jordan wore early in his career. Writing at Robb Report, Rachel Cormack has more details on the record-breaking sale. The shoes in question — Bruce Kilgore-designed Nike Air Ships — were worn in Jordan’s fifth NBA game, on November 1, 1984. When the auction had concluded, the Air Ships had sold for $1.472…