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No costumes were worn on court last night, but Halloween was still represented through the spookiness of one shoe in particular that hit the hardwood on October 31st. Clippers superstar point guard Chris Paul dropped 42 points – one shy of his career high – in a win against the Golden State Warriors while wearing a glow-in-the-dark NIKEiD version of his seventh signature shoe, the Jordan CP3.VII. The shoe simply yet attentively features a white base with NIKEiD’s ‘Glow’ option throughout the upper. Orange laces were added as a nod to Halloween. You can now create a pair of Jordan CP3.VII on NIKEiD.com using the ‘Glow’ option.

Prior to the game, Jordan Brand revealed a Halloween player exclusive trifecta of the Jordan CP3.VII, the Melo M9 and the Super.Fly 2, with each one colored in orange and black. Obviously, CP opted to rock the aforementioned iD, but Carmelo Anthony laced up the light orange and black Jordan Melo M9 PE, which features a patent leather toe. His PE not only served as a Halloween-themed treat but also connected well with the Knicks’ debut of their alternate, orange uniforms. Blake Griffin also took to the court in his orange Jordan Super.Fly 2 PE, which owns an orange Hyperfuse upper and his “BG” logo on the tongue. View these kicks on court plus more, worn by DeAndre Jordan, Derrick Rose, Steph Curry, Iman Shumpert and others, on Halloween night.

Chris Paul dunking in a Jordan CP3.VII iD with the ‘Glow’ option Chris Paul’s Jordan CP3.VII iD with the ‘Glow’ option Chris Paul shooting in a Jordan CP3.VII iD with the ‘Glow’ option Chris Paul’s Jordan CP3.VII iD with the ‘Glow’ option

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