Kobe Bryant Appearance At The Grove L.A. Coinciding With Release Of Nike Kobe 1 Protro ‘Purple Reign’

Next for Nike and Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant is the release of the Kobe 1 Protro “Purple Reign.” The launch is a re-release of Bryant’s original “Black Out” Nike Kobe 1.

Want to get your content COMPLETELY AD FREE? Follow us on Apple News!

The colorway is perhaps most synonymous with Bryant’s emphatic slam dunk over Phoenix Suns guard Steve Nash in Game 2 of their first-round matchup in the 2006 Western Conference playoffs. While the Protro line has upgraded the model with improved technology, details from the original release largely remain the same.

A predominantly black upper is mixed with purple suede on the medial side (inner portion) of both shoes and the same colored mesh collar lining. White Swooshes overlay the black upper on the later side, while black Swooshes complement the purple suede.

The “Black Out” moniker remains on a lace cutout on both shoes, along with a yellow Swoosh at the base of both tongues.

The “Purple Reign” Kobe 1 Protro launches Tuesday at 7 a.m. on the SNKRS app and select retailers. The Nike store at The Grove L.A. is holding a special event at 6 p.m., which Bryant himself will attend.

His book with famed photographer Andy Bernstein, “The Mamba Mentality: How I Play” also releases Tuesday.

You May Also Like

Kobe Bryant Approves of Mike Brown Hire

There was a lot of speculation surrounding Kobe Bryant and his opinion on the…

Pelicans’ Julius Randle Calls Last Season With Lakers ‘Hardest By Far In My Life’

With the No. 7 pick in the 2014 NBA Draft, the Los Angeles Lakers selected Julius Randle and officially started their…

Lakers News: Austin Reaves Enjoyed Raising In-Season Tournament Banner, But Focused On Winning Championship

Ahead of the Los Angeles Lakers game against the New York Knicks on Monday, the team held a ceremony and unveiled a banner…

Lakers News: Frank Vogel Likes Combination Of Malik Monk And Austin Reaves

In recent games, the Los Angeles Lakers have turned the rotation over to their younger players…