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Nike To Release Pacers-Themed Colorway Of The PG 1 In March

Nike To Release Pacers-Themed Colorway Of The PG 1 In March

Nike Pg 1 Pacers Release Date

Paul George heads into All-Star Weekend as one of the best two-way players in the NBA today and he’ll be debuting his first signature model with Nike Basketball, the Nike PG 1 along the way. While we’ve already gotten confirmation that his Nike PG 1 “Pre-Heat” debut colorway will release next week, this Pacers’ themed offering known as the Nike PG 1 “The Bait” will drop on March 4th for $110 USD.

George likes to go fishing on his off-days to relax, and this pair features a vibrant heel tab in homage of the bright colored bait used to catch fish. The rest of the upper matches his Pacers uniform thanks to a dark Obsidian base and University Gold accents. Unlike the “Pre-Heat” colorway, this pair’s outsole is a solid light grey colorway to match the midsole speckling on the forefoot.

Check out more of this Pacers-themed Nike PG 1 “The Bait” below and grab your pair on March 4th for $110 USD. Stay tuned for more of Nike Basketball’s upcoming drops via our always-updated Release Dates page.

Nike PG 1 “The Bait”
Release Date: March 4th, 2017
$110
Color: Obsidian/White-University Gold

Source: gc911

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