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NBA Sneaker Brand Rankings

NBA Sneaker Brand Rankings

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Sneaker News has been keeping you on top of all the NBA kicks with our NBA Feet coverage, but did you ever ponder about the numbers behind the brands? Just how many players wear Nike? Is John Wall the only player wearing the Zig Slash? Just how many players are wearing Chinese brands? There’s no doubt that Nike has a stranglehold on what’s on the NBA court, but check out a complete list of all the sneaker brands with current endorsers. This data chart not only mentions how many players are wearing what, but also categorizes the number of All-Stars, NBA Champions, and Medalists within each brand. Continue reading for a full list and let us know what surprises you the most about the numbers behind the sneaker brands in the NBA. via hoopshype.

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1. Nike – LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, & Kevin Durant

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2. adidas – Josh Smith, Dwight Howard, & Derrick Rose

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3. Jordan Brand – Carmelo Anthony, Dwyane Wade, & Chris Paul

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4. Reebok – Danilo Gallinari, John Wall, & Jameer Nelson

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5. Converse – Kirk Hinrich, Elton Brand, & Udonis Haslem

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6. Peak – Sasha Vujacic, Jason Kidd, & Jason Richardson

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7. Li-Ning – Baron Davis, Evan Turner, & Jose Calderon


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8. Anta – Luis Scola, Kevin Garnett, & Anthony Parker

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9. Under Armour – Brandon Jennings & Joe Alexander

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10. AND1 – Marquis Daniels, Monta Ellis, & Steve Blake

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11. Ball’N – Ron Artest

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12. Le Coq Sportif – Joakim Noah

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13. New Balance – Charlie Bell

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