These Game-Worn and Autographed Chris Paul Sneakers Are Being Auctioned Off For Charity

Chris Paul donated a game-worn pair of Jordans to raise money for a good cause.

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Some of Nike's best upcoming sneakers were designed for good causes, and now Chris Paul has created his own one of a kind pair of sneakers for charity. No, he didn't start designing, but he did autograph a game-worn pair of his Jordan CP3 IXs to benefit the Keep a Child Alive organization.

This non-profit organization helps provide support for families affected by HIV in India and Africa, and they have teamed up with celebrities like Chris Paul and Alicia Keys for a live action and special "Black Ball" philanthropic event. These sneakers come in Paul's 12.5 shoe size, and were worn during the Clippers' pre-season victory over the Denver Nuggets on Oct. 2, 2015. This is a great opportunity to own a pair of Paul's kicks and support a worthy cause.

Read more about the organization and check out the eBay listing here.

support @keepachildalive #KCABlackBall @eBay auction benefiting families affected by HIV https://t.co/7cdfySVYos pic.twitter.com/atu1tKvvFe

— Chris Paul (@CP3) November 2, 2015