On Court: Air Jordan CP3 II & Six Rings - Chris Paul Player Exclusive (PE)
Chris Paul is definitely emerging into one of the best point guards to currently play in the NBA. Going along with his success on the courts, he has experienced much success in the footwear department as well. Jordan Brand has been hooking up their athlete with some real heat as of late and this On Court article yields no exception. On January 26, 2009, the Hornets took on the Philadelphia 76ers when CP3 rocked a player exclusive colorway of the Air Jordan Six Rings. Two games later, Chris Paul stepped onto the courts and surprised fans by actually rocking his own sneaker, the Air Jordan CP3 II. Paul has been known to wear the newest AJ models, but as the release date of his own signature sneaker nears, expect to see Paul rocking the CP3 II more often. Check out pictures of both pairs after the ‘jump.’ Via Yahoo Sports.


On Court: Air Jordan CP3 II & Six Rings - Chris Paul Player Exclusive (PE) On Court: Air Jordan CP3 II & Six Rings - Chris Paul Player Exclusive (PE) On Court: Air Jordan CP3 II & Six Rings - Chris Paul Player Exclusive (PE) On Court: Air Jordan CP3 II & Six Rings - Chris Paul Player Exclusive (PE) On Court: Air Jordan CP3 II & Six Rings - Chris Paul Player Exclusive (PE)

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  1. i saw this game and i couldnt tell wat kicks he was wearing at first. the kinda looked liked the melo 1.5's

  2. I'm not really sold on the 6 Ring. I've seen every color and even the wht/blk/concord arent that sweet. I honestly think they're overrated. Now, the CP3 I have to hold it in my hand to make an educated opinion. But visually, I think I like it. Very different for a Team Jordan Signature shoe.

  3. He wore the CPII's until he rolled his ankle. Now he rocks the CPIII's. They tight when you rock em. Feel good, light, and flexibile for quick movements too. The tongue is the ugly part. It looks like a shark fin. If he did some different details to the new shoe, it'll be tighter. Not like other shoe styles.