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NBA Lockout Feet: Jordan Brand Athletes @ Nike Pro Training Camp

NBA Lockout Feet: Jordan Brand Athletes @ Nike Pro Training Camp

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Jordan Brand athletes Dwyane Wade, Carmelo Anthony, and Chris Paul are currently at Nike World Headquarters participating in some Pro Training drills and performance testing. During the rigorous workouts, the three Jordan Brand athletes were spotted wearing their newest signature shoes – Carmelo with the Jordan Melo M8, Dwyane with the Jordan Fly Wade 2 (releasing early December), and Chris Paul in the Jordan CP3.V (releasing early 2012). You can see Chris Paul taking part in the Nike SPARQ Sensory Performance, which tests an athlete’s ability to manage a number of senses and fine-tune peripheral vision – a key tool for a player in CP3’s position. Prior to the day of workouts, the three athletes attended the Saturday night game between the Oregon Ducks and USC Trojans which took place in Eugene, OR, just two hours from the Nike WHQ. Check out the superstar athletes drop a few sweats below and let us know which of the three new Jordan Brand signatures you like best.

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