Paolo Banchero Reveals His Jordan Luka 1 “Rotary” PE

Before Paolo Banchero jets off to Indonesia to represent Team USA in the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup, he's participated in a philanthropic initiative with his Jordan Brand family. To show love to his Seattle community, the Orlando Magic forward paid a visit to the Seattle Rotary Boys & Girls Club — a place he spent plenty of time hooping in his formative years — and blessed 7th and 8th graders with free pairs of his P5 Jordan Luka 1 “Rotary” PE.The court-ready kicks are styled with a bold color scheme. Mesh uppers are predominantly covered in a bright blue hue and feature solid black accents atop the tongues, laces, heel tabs and lower heel molds. The tongues split between Luka Dončić's signature Jordan logo on the right shoe while a Seattle Rotary insignia is pasted to the left side. Other details to call out include the hints of lime yellow that appear on the interiors and treading along with the speckled molds that are present on the midsoles.It's unclear if these will be officially released to the public, but if Jordan Brand announces any information, we'll be sure to keep you in the loop. View this post on InstagramA post shared by SEA ROTARY STYLE Basketball (@searotarystyle)For other news, official images of the Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Atmosphere Grey" have surfaced.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

Paolo Banchero Reveals His Jordan Luka 1 “Rotary” PE

Before Paolo Banchero jets off to Indonesia to represent Team USA in the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup, he's participated in a philanthropic initiative with his Jordan Brand family. To show love to his Seattle community, the Orlando Magic forward paid a visit to the Seattle Rotary Boys & Girls Club — a place he spent plenty of time hooping in his formative years — and blessed 7th and 8th graders with free pairs of his P5 Jordan Luka 1 “Rotary” PE.

The court-ready kicks are styled with a bold color scheme. Mesh uppers are predominantly covered in a bright blue hue and feature solid black accents atop the tongues, laces, heel tabs and lower heel molds. The tongues split between Luka Dončić's signature Jordan logo on the right shoe while a Seattle Rotary insignia is pasted to the left side. Other details to call out include the hints of lime yellow that appear on the interiors and treading along with the speckled molds that are present on the midsoles.

It's unclear if these will be officially released to the public, but if Jordan Brand announces any information, we'll be sure to keep you in the loop.

For other news, official images of the Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Atmosphere Grey" have surfaced.

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast