The University of Oregon Shows off Its Nike Basketball PEs for 2022-23

Featuring 16 colorways of the Swoosh’s latest court-ready models.

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It’s no secret that Phil Knight and the Swoosh give the University of Oregon special treatment when it comes to exclusive gear. After all, the school served as the birthplace of Nike just 50 years ago. Each athletic season sees the Ducks rocking a constant rotation of new attire with looks such as its wild football uniforms and Nike Basketball PEs. With the current NCAA season well underway, the school’s men’s and women’s basketball teams have been spotted wearing thematic colorways of five of Nike’s newest court-ready silhouettes.

Now, a full breakdown of Oregon’s Nike Basketball PEs for 2022-23 has been shared by the school. Starring the Nike LeBron 20, Zoom Freak 4, PG 6, KD 15 and Air Zoom G.T. Cut 2, the University of Oregon’s colors of “UO Green” and “UO Yellow” shine bright on a total of 16 colorways that have been prepared for the NCAA basketball season. The Zoom Freak 4, KD 15 and Air Zoom G.T. Cut 2 all star in “Yellow,” “Green,” “White” and “Black” while the PG 6 favors just “White” and “Black” and the LeBron 20 rounds out the rotation in “Yellow” and “Green.”

Each pair is noted to be a player exclusive and is not expected to ever hit shelves.

 

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