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The Nike PG 1 “Score In Bunches” Inspired By The Classic Grape Colorway

The Nike PG 1 “Score In Bunches” Inspired By The Classic Grape Colorway

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Paul George‘s game is like a fine wine: too smooth. Kevin Durant said that Paul George is his favorite player to watch for that very reason and now Nike Basketball is referencing Paul’s ability to score in bunches with this kids-exclusive Nike PG 1 Grape colorway set to release on August 15th. The PG 1 Score In Bunches features a black mesh upper with that tried and true combination of Court Purple, Hyper Grape and a Turquoise shade that’s captivated sneakerheads dating back to the Air Jordan 5 days. The midfoot straps have a ‘Score In Bunches’ call out and a unique grape vine made of basketballs. The purple Swoosh branding also doubles as a 3M reflective feature. Check out more detailed photos below and stay tuned for more Release Dates right here on Sneaker News.

Nike PG 1 GS “Score In Bunches”
Release Date: August 15th, 2017
$90
Color: Black/Court Purple/Hyper Grape

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