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Paul George’s Nike PG 2.5 “Cold Like Oklahoma” Releases Next Week

Paul George’s Nike PG 2.5 “Cold Like Oklahoma” Releases Next Week

Having been overshadowed by off-season storylines the likes of LeBron James to the Lakers and the seemingly never-ending Kawhi Leonard saga, Paul George’s return to Oklahoma City was relatively quiet. While PG-13’s NBA future was his most significant happening from the off-season thus far, his appearance at Fornite’s pro-am tournament at E3 in LA was what caught our eye. On George’s feet during the event, was the very first pair of his brand new PG 2.5 sneaker, the same colorway that you will see here. Taking design cues from both the PG 1 and the PG 2, this Racer Blue-infused hoops sneaker features pops of both bright red and a sea foam-like green on its upper as well.

Official images of the Nike PG 2.5 in Racer Blue lends to a release on Nike.com going down in the coming weeks. While you wait, be sure to check out our Sneaker Release Dates page for more info on other upcoming Nike shoes.

Update: The Nike PG 2.5 “Cold Like Oklahoma” is available now at the retailers listed below

Nike PG 2.5
$110
Color: Racer Blue/Racer Blue-White
Style Code: BQ8452-401

Where to Buy: Nike PG 2.5

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