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The best NBA players’ shoes and signature shoes
The NBA is a great platform for players to showcase their personal style. There are several signature shoes lines made by the best of the best in the league, and these can be seen on court as part of every players game.
Some of the most popular signature shoes include LeBron James’ Nike Lebron 16 sneakers, Steph Curry’s Under Armour Curry 6s, and Paul George’s Nike PG 3s. All of these shoes are designed with the player’s style in mind, and are great for any basketball fan looking to show off their own individual style on court.
Another way that the NBA players express their personal style is through custom shoe designs. These custom designs range from unique touches like Kyrie Irving’s “Kyrie 4” sneakers that feature a unique graffiti-inspired design to Michael Jordan’s classic Air Jordan line. These shoe designs allow fans to truly express their own individual style as they cheer on their favorite NBA players.
Denver Nuggets | Center
Nikola Jokic’s shoes, Nike Air Zoom G.T. Jump
Renowned for his triple-double prowess, Nikola Jokic, the Serbian center of the Denver Nuggets, dons the exceptional Nike Air Zoom GT Jump shoes. Before this, he had been acquainted with the Zoom Rize and Hyperdunk models during his previous seasons. Notably, Jokic’s basketball journey began when he was drafted 41st overall in 2014 from Mega Basket in Serbia. His affection for the Hyperdunk line persisted until its discontinuation in 2019, marking a shift in his choice of footwear.
Boston Celtics | Forward
Shoe Size: 14
Jayson Tatum’s shoes, Jordan Tatum 1
Jayson Tatum joined Jordan Brand in the summer of 2019, becoming one of the prominent faces of the Air Jordan shoe line. He later earned his signature shoe, the Tatum 1.
Before his signature shoe days, Tatum showcased the Air Jordan 37s during the Tokyo Olympics with Team USA and throughout the 2021-22 season with the Celtics, after previously wearing the Air Jordan 36s.
However, let’s not forget that Tatum started his NBA career as a stylish member of the Nike family. As one of the Celtics’ brightest stars, he turned heads by debuting a flashy PG2 colorway to kick off the 2018-19 season. He then made waves by sporting the futuristic Adapt BB mid-season. During the lengthy 2018 Celtics playoff run, Tatum was also known for donning various colorways of his teammate’s signature shoe, the Nike Kyrie 4.
Los Angeles Lakers | Forward
Shoe Size: 15
LeBron James shoes, Nike LeBron 20 shoes
King James is a powerhouse regarding endorsements, with his rumored billion-dollar shoe deal with Nike. Alongside his iconic main signature shoe, now in its 20th version, LeBron James also lends his name to Nike’s Zoom Soldier line. Not only is he a basketball legend, but he’s also a fashion icon known for his impeccable style.
The story behind James’ partnership with Nike reveals that it wasn’t always sure he would be the successor to Michael Jordan. In high school, he turned down Reebok’s $10 million offer before signing an $80 million deal with Nike shortly after.
While LeBron secured a monumental shoe deal, his first shoe, the Nike Air Zoom Generation, was not named after him, despite drawing inspiration from his beloved car then, the Hummer H2. Affectionately referred to as the LeBron 1, it was the last shoe in his line without his name. The Nike Zoom LeBron 2 then marked the beginning of a line that will likely continue long into LeBron’s retirement, joining the ranks of Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant as the only players whose signature lines persisted after their NBA careers ended.
Golden State Warriors | Guard
Shoe Size: 13.5
Stephen Curry’s Shoes, Under Armour Curry Flow 10
Selected as the 7th overall pick in the 2009 NBA draft from Davidson, Stephen Curry embarked on his professional journey as a Nike athlete. He sported Nike Hyperdunk and Hyperfuse models during his early seasons as player exclusives. However, a disappointing meeting with Nike executives led him to join Under Armour in 2013. He then donned the Clutchfit Drive and Anatomix Spawn before introducing his own signature shoe, the Curry, in 2015.
Before Curry’s arrival, Under Armour had a limited presence in the NBA. However, his influence propelled the brand into one of the league’s fastest-growing names. In 2020, Curry teamed up with UA to establish Curry Brand, a subsidiary brand following in the footsteps of players like Dwyane Wade with Way of Wade and Li-Ning, and Michael Jordan with Jordan Brand under Nike.
Like other basketball superstars, Steph Curry launched a secondary signature shoe line, the Under Armour Curry 3ZER0 series. These shoes offer a more affordable alternative to the primary Curry collection.
Milwaukee Bucks | Guard
Shoe Size: 16
Giannis Antetokounmpo’s shoes, Nike Zoom Freak 5
Giannis Antetokounmpo, who has already collected the league MVP and NBA championship hardware, finally has a signature shoe line to match his other-worldly talents. The mythical Nike Zoom Freak 1 was released on June 29, 2019, while his second shoe, the Zoom Freak 2, was released in July 2020 before the season restarted in Orlando. On the Zoom Freak 5, Giannis has become a massive force in the shoe world, too.
Before his signature sneaker days, Giannis wore shoes from Kobe Bryant’s signature line, preferring the Kobe X elites for several seasons. He then skipped the Kobe 11s and original Kobe ADs before catching up to the rest of the league, switching to the Kobe AD Mids and then the Nike Kobe AD Exodus for the 2018-19 season.
Philadelphia 76ers | Center
Shoe Size: 17
Joel Embiid’s shoes, Under Armour Embiid One
On January 14, 2020, it was announced that Joel Embiid would become the next Under Armour athlete to receive his own signature shoe. The unveiling of the Under Armour Embiid 1 took place in August of 2020, marking an extraordinary milestone for Embiid as a big man in the NBA with his own signature sneaker.
In October 2018, Embiid entered into a multi-year endorsement deal with Under Armour, during which he sported UA’s HOVR Havoc silhouette.
Before that partnership, Embiid had been signed with Adidas during the initial seasons of his career, which were unfortunately plagued by injuries. During that time, he showcased various budget models from Adidas, including the Adidas Mad Bounce and the adidas Light Em Up 2.
When questioned about the possibility of signing with Lonzo Ball’s Big Baller Brand, Embiid humorously responded that it would require a staggering $1 billion. This remark followed a $10,000 fine that Embiid had received for using some inappropriate language directed at LaVar Ball during an Instagram Live session.
Dallas Mavericks | Guard
Shoe Size: 16
Luka Doncic’s shoes, Jordan Luka 1
On December 26, 2019, Doncic entered into a multi-year partnership with the Jordan brand, solidifying his position as the face of the Air Jordan 36 and eventually receiving the coveted honor of having his own signature sneaker. Just in time for the 2022-23 season, the Luka 1 was unveiled, marking Doncic as one of the few players in the last two decades to boast a Jordan signature shoe.
Before his affiliation with Jordan, Doncic sported a variety of footwear, ranging from Currys to Kobe Protros. During his debut season, he captured the league’s attention and became a sneaker icon, rocking vibrant colorways of Nike’s flagship models. Throughout his Rookie of the Year campaign, he was frequently seen wearing Kyries, PGs, Kobes, and Hyperdunks. In his pre-NBA days, Doncic predominantly wore Nike Hyperdunk 2017 Low shoes while competing in the EuroLeague.
Memphis Grizzlies | Guard
Ja Morant’s shoes, Nike Ja 1
Ja Morant, the American guard for the Memphis Grizzlies, was drafted 2nd overall in 2019 from Murray State, a mid-major school. During college, he was often seen sporting the KD 11 “Murray State” shoes.
Anticipation is growing this season for Morant’s own signature shoe, the Ja 1, which was recently teased in a Nike Instagram post. The public can look forward to its release in April 2023.
While we eagerly await the launch of the Ja 1, Morant has been experimenting with different shoe styles this season. He has been frequently seen wearing custom Kobe 6 shoes, showcasing his unique fashion sense.
In previous seasons, Morant has been spotted in the Nike Adapt BBs and Kyrie 5s. He debuted the highly anticipated Kyrie 6s and headlined the futuristic Adapt BB 2.0 shoes during the Orlando Bubble.
Phoenix Suns | Guard
Devin Booker’s shoes, Nike Kobe 5 Protro
Devin Booker, the former Kentucky Wildcats standout and rising NBA star, was awarded his first player exclusive for the Nike Zoom Rev in 2017, a testament to his exceptional skills and growing influence in the basketball world. This season, as he continues to make waves on the court, Booker has been seen primarily mixing the iconic Nike Kobe 5 Protros with the sleek and innovative Kobe 6 Protros, showcasing his unique style and versatility in footwear choices.
One of Booker’s most memorable shoe moments occurred on March 24, 2017, when he made history by wearing the Hyperdunk 2016 model while delivering an extraordinary performance of 70 points in a single game. This remarkable feat not only solidified Booker’s status as a scoring sensation but also highlighted his ability to excel even under immense pressure.
As fans eagerly watch his career unfold, it is clear that Devin Booker’s impact extends beyond his on-court achievements, making him a true trendsetter in the world of basketball fashion and sneaker culture.
Cleveland Cavaliers | Guard
Shoe Size: 17
Donovan Mitchell’s shoes, Adidas D.O.N. Issue #4
Selected as the 13th overall pick in the 2017 NBA Draft by the Denver Nuggets and swiftly traded to the Utah Jazz, Donovan Mitchell has emerged as one of the league’s most electrifying young talents in recent years. During his initial two seasons, the Adidas-sponsored athlete gained recognition in the sneaker community for his eye-catching yellow Dame 4s. He later diversified his on-court footwear rotation, incorporating a range of stylish options such as the Dame 4s, Crazy Explosives, and Pro Bounce sneakers.
Now, Adidas has bestowed upon him the ultimate honor: his own signature shoe, aptly named the D.O.N. Currently in its fourth iteration, these low-top shoes have proven themselves as high-performance workhorses, drawing inspiration from Adidas’ acclaimed Pro Bounce and Harden silhouette lines.
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