New Jordans 2017, Adding to the Nike Basketball 2018 All-Star Collection is Paul George's second signature shoe, the Nike PG 2. Inspired by Paul George's hometown of Palmdale, the colors used represent various aspects like grey to reflect the desert and dust of Palmdale, orange to highlight the sunset on the horizon, the pop of green for nature and the sockliner featuring a custom graphic of Palmdale. Finally, a speckled midsole and icy translucent outsole completes the design altogether.
New Jordans 2016, The parred down basketball sneaker gets a tonal grey and orange upper sitting on a translucent blue outsole while its heel tab is printed with five purple PG logos, noting Paul George's five All-Star Game appearances. Looking to Paul George's hometown of Palmdale for design direction, these colors represent the various aspects of the Inland Empire. Grey represents the desert and dust of Palmdale, while Orange is meant to highlight the sunset on the horizon. The pop of Green is a nod to the nature around this area. Lastly, the sockliner features a custom graphic of Palmdale, and a grit out and midsole highlight the city's terrain.
New Air Jordan Shoes, Paul George's Nike PG 2 will be releasing in a new colorway in conjunction with March Madness that's scheduled to release during the 2018 NCAA Basketball Tournament. This "NCAA" colorway of the Nike PG 2 has a similar color blocking as the "Net Collectors Society" Pack from 2016. Featuring a White upper constructed with mesh and textured patent leather paired with Black accents on the Swoosh and overlays. 3M Reflective detailing down the tongue highlighted with a multicolored rubber outsole completes the design.