Chris Paul Jordan CP3 II New Pic

 

Chris Paul Jordan CP3.II

 
For the second year in a row one of the most exciting young players in the league and one of the newest and youngest faces of Jordan Brand, Chris Paul, will rock his own signature sneaker. Dubbed the CP3.II, Paul's second signature sneakers was designed to complement the speed and agility with which he smashes his comp. After wearing XX3 PEs and Six Rings PEs throughout the first have of the season, Chris Paul and Jordan Brand will officially release the CP3.II early next year for the second half of the season. This new pic recently hit the Net and it provides a good clear look at the upcoming kick.
 
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Jordan CP3.II Chris Paul

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  1. N'credibo aka The One says:

    they looks like a mix of the J-23's, And1 & AI Reebok's??? hahaha Sorry CP, and the number 3 on the side look's like AI's(Reebok) i'm just sayin?

  2. Allday playa says:

    this will be copped... ima start collecting cp3's

  3. jay says:

    first off this looks like a decent shoe! kinda looks like the dwade from two years ago..i want to say the wade2! that being said i like the shape! not a bad line. i personally think they should make the cp and melo lines premium..do away with the air jordan 2009 or whatever you want to call the mj "sig" shoe going forward. you make 1 or 2 "team" shoes but dont over kill the maket with 15 like they have. if you want to do the fusion.dubs/spizikes, and 6rings..great...but i personally pass on those!

  4. trontekka says:

    i agree very "converse" and i like it. it match's his speed good shoe.

  5. The Standard aka The Footwork King says:

    not buying

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