6 best Chris Paul basketball shoes
Based on reviews from 34 experts and 89 users. Learn how our rankings work or see our guide to Chris Paul basketball shoes. Updated Nov 2019.
Based on reviews from 34 experts and 89 users. Learn how our rankings work or see our guide to Chris Paul basketball shoes. Updated Nov 2019.
After 12 seasons, Chris Paul remains to be the most technically sound and well-rounded point guard in the NBA today. He sets the standard with his unselfish play, skilfull ball handling, high basketball IQ, and creative playmaking ability. His never-say-die attitude and capacity to make his teammates better establish him as one of the greatest point guards of all time.
“There’s so many talented point guards doing incredible things today, filling up the stat sheet,” Jason Kidd reflects. “But when you look at Chris, he can control the game on offense and defense, and that’s a rarity.”
His stellar career continues to belie the mythical pure point guard. He is a four-time Assists Champion and six-time Steals Champion. He was selected to eight All-NBA, nine All-Defensive, and nine All-Star Teams. He was also recognized as the 2012-2013 All-Star game MVP.
But even before setting foot in the NBA and winning all these awards, Chris had already accomplished the most important feat of his basketball career.
Nicknamed CP3 by his family, Chris Paul is the second child of Charles and Robin Paul. His father taught him and his brother C.J. the fundamentals of football and basketball.
Chris excelled at both but decided to follow his older brother’s lead and stuck with basketball. Standing just a little over five feet tall during his freshman year at West Forsyth High School, he was considered too short and weak to match up against bigger and stronger opponents. He spent two years playing for the Junior Varsity team where he impressed with his speed and intelligence.
He eventually made the varsity team during his junior year thanks to a few growth spurts. With averages of 25 points, 5.3 assists, and 4.4 steals per game, he led West Forsyth to the state semifinals and quickly became a top college prospect.
Every ACC program wanted him, but he had already set his mind to joining Wake Forest. He made an oral commitment to the university and officially signed with the school during his senior year. His grandfather and best friend Nathaniel “Pappa Chilly” Jones beamed with pride during the signing ceremony and put a Wake Forest hat on his grandson’s head.
However, tragedy struck less than 24 hours later. Pappa Chilly was found slain outside his home in Winston-Salem. A gang of teenagers robbed, beat, and left the 61-year-old man to die at his carport.
Woebegone, Chris secretly hatched a plan to honor his grandfather in his next basketball game - one point for each year of Pappa Chilly’s life.
"How can I go out there on that court knowing my grandfather's not there?" Paul recounts. "And my aunt mentioned before I went to the Parkland game, she said, 'How about 61 points for your granddad?' And I just thought to myself, 'That would be lovely,' and I just thought to myself, 'Ain't no way I can do that.'”
He kept his grandfather in his mind throughout the game. Staying within the flow, he put up 32 points in just the first half and soon tallied 59 points with less than two minutes left.
"I think I heard some of the children talk about it, but I didn't believe them," Robin Paul said. "I mean 61 points, come on. That's just almost unreal, so I didn't believe it."
With the goal within reach, Chris drove to the basket, took the contact and made the shot.
"And I laid it up, and I got fouled, and it went in," Chris describes. "And I lay there for a second and was just overwhelmed because I knew that at this moment in time, this is something I'd never forget. Ever. It just felt like I could have died and went to heaven right there."
He was just six points shy of the state record, but that didn’t matter, 61 did, and he had it.
"I walked to the free throw line, he gave me the ball, and I shot an airball right out of bounds," Paul said. "And my coach took me out. I just looked at my dad and started crying."
This memorable on-court moment helped him cope with his grief.
"I believe it makes me stronger, but it's so hard because... we're still getting through it," Chris explains. "My granddad did so much for our family that it's unreal. It's hard to go on right now... I'm thankful for my granddad, and I'll never forget him. Ever."
He led his team to the 4-A Regional Finals and ended the season averaging 30.8 points, 5.0 rebounds, 8.0 assists, and 6.0 steals per game.
Chris continued to showcase his impressive skill set during his freshman year at Wake Forest and was named the ACC Rookie of the Year. By the end of his sophomore season, he had nothing left to prove and declared for the 2005 NBA draft.
He was selected fourth overall by the New Orleans Hornets (renamed the New Orleans Pelicans). By the end of his rookie campaign, he was recognized as the 2006 NBA Rookie of the Year.
Shortly before the 2005 NBA Draft, Chris Paul originally signed a four-year endorsement deal with Nike that was approximately worth $600,000 a year.
"He's been a Nike guy his whole life, basically," Lance Young, his agent at that time said. "He's built some lasting relationships there already, and he just feels really comfortable with the people there. He probably could have gotten more money from someone else, but he wanted to go ahead and get this done, and he wanted to be with Nike.”
However, his partnership with Nike did not last. During his rookie season, he was hand-picked by Michael himself to join Nike subsidiary Jordan Brand because of his undeniable talent, strong work ethic, and leadership skills.
To make his move to Team Jordan official, he signed a six-year deal with Jordan Brand back in 2006.
"It's huge," Chris said of his contract with Jordan Brand. "That's the best player to ever play the game. I think it's a tremendous honor to wear the shoe."
The details of his contract were undisclosed, but one can speculate that a signature line was part of the package because in March 2008 Jordan Brand released his first signature shoe.
“Having my very own sneaker has been a childhood dream. I am thrilled and honored to have this opportunity to launch my first signature shoe with Jordan Brand,” Chris said. “The Jordan CP exceeds all of my on-court needs and this was a great chance for me to design a shoe that reflects my inspirations in life and share it with the world.”
Chris is one of the few Jordan Brand athletes who was given their signature line. He joins an elite club that counts Team USA regular Carmelo Anthony and Russell Westbrook as its members.
With the release of the eleventh iteration of his signature Chris Paul shoes, he has also joined a rare group of basketball players who have more than ten signature models.
Let us take a quick look at his thriving Chris Paul basketball shoes collection.
While LeBron and Kobe have Elite versions, Chris also has Artisan Editions (AE) of his signature Chris Paul shoes. These playoff-ready versions of his signature Chris Paul basketball shoes feature performance-oriented updates to meet the demands of the postseason.
Chris Paul is one of Jordan Brand’s most involved athletes in the design process. He knows exactly what he needs and refines the shoe to fit his current game. Working with him are the innovative Jordan Brand designers who are more than capable of bringing his vision into reality.
To honor the people who have contributed to his success, Chris has always incorporated personalized details into his signature Chris Paul shoes. These hidden nods celebrate his faith, family, and friends.
Over the years, his tribute to his family has appeared in different forms, but the ones listed below have been a staple throughout his signature line.
Jordan Brand has been releasing Chris’s latest sneakers during the months of January, March, April, September, October, November, and December. Some models actually overlap and are released within the same year.
If we take a closer look, we can see that most of the releases occur towards the beginning of the new NBA season (September, October, November, and December). This strategy makes sense since brands and signature athletes would want to sport their latest and greatest basketball shoes during the full stretch of the season.
If a signature athlete's team makes the Playoffs, brands also expand their signature line by releasing updated versions like the AE and Elites before the postseason begins.
Jordan Brand has had some challenges in moving the products of their signature athletes. Despite having more than ten models each, Chris Paul’s and Carmelo Anthony’s signature basketball shoes tend to be overshadowed by Michael’s new and retro Air Jordans and other fashion sneakers.
Their shoes are also not as popular and sought after as LeBron’s, Kobe’s, Kyrie’s, and even Curry’s signature basketball shoes. Because of this, retailers apply discounts on their shoes to move the products.
The Jordan CP3.XI is also set to release in April 2018 so expect to see more price cuts on the previous models of his signature Chris Paul shoes.
Chris Paul’s nickname is CP3 because he, his father, and his older brother all share the C.P. initials.
Chris Paul is an avid bowler however he does not compete professionally. He does own a professional bowling team. He founded the L.A.X., a Los Angeles-based team which competes at the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) league.
Chris Paul was initially elected as the president of the Nation Basketball Players Association (NBPA). In 2017, he was re-elected to serve another four-year term.
Chris Paul is exactly 6 feet tall.
Yes. Several models are made available for customization on NIKEiD.