Is This the Jordan CP3.VIII?

August 12, 2014 BY / 0

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Chris Paul and the LA Clippers had a great run last year despite the All-Star point guard battling a number of injuries and a stacked Western Conference. The Jordan CP3.VII would go on to get its own playoff version in the Jordan CP3.VII AE, and the dynamic flywire and podulon outsole served as lockdown support to a formidable seventh signature for the Jordan Brand Athlete. Could the above pictured shoe be the Jordan CP3.VIII? With the tongue logo noticeably sporting Paul’s logo, the shoe features a hyperfuse esque material throughout while an interesting midsole similar to that on the Air Jordan XX9 holds down the bottom half. Could we be seeing Flight Plate technology in Chris’ latest sneaker? Be sure to check out more images after the click and let us know if you’re feeling this Jordan low-top by penning your thoughts in the comments section.

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