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We recently linked up with NBA's  P.J. Washington for the latest episode of Cop or Drop. As the series goes, the 22-year-old basketball star let us know whether or not he'd drop his hard-earned cash on various items from the Highsnobiety world.

The Charlotte Hornets Forward has made some outlandish purchases in his career, and he was only too happy to let us know that he'd definitely cop the J Balvin x Nike Air Jordan 1  and Matthew M. Williams x Nike futuristic Zoom MMW 4 sneaker. Interestingly, he wouldn't do the same for one particular Michael Jordan rookie card — though the insane price might have something to do with it.

During the segment, we also found out that Washington isn't a big "boots guy," and while he'd cop Dunkaroos' cookies, they aren't his snacks of choice. On the more pricey end of the spectrum, Washington said he'd be down to purchase a 10,000 square foot trampoline park.

Press play above to learn more about what Washington will (and won't) be copping, then head here to revisit past episodes of Cop or Drop.

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