Basketball Sneakers

Basketball, one of the world’s most popular sports, is a significant driver in the footwear industry. Every major brand has a dedicated basketball imprint under their umbrella. Additionally, Nike, Jordan, adidas, New Balance, Under Armour, ANTA and Li-Ning all boast signature athletes that currently star in the NBA, bringing on-court, All-Star endorsements to their performance product.

Every year, a host of new signature shoes are unveiled, brands also minting non-signature offerings on a consistent basis. Some of the notable current signature basketball sneakers are:

Nike Book 1
Nike Ja 1
Nike LeBron 21
Nike KD 17
Nike Sabrina 2
Nike GT Cut 3

adidas AE1
adidas Harden 8
adidas Trae Young 3

ANTA KAI 1

New Balance Kawhi 4
New Balance Fresh Foam BB v2

Jordan Luka 3
Jordan Tatum 3
Jordan Zion 3

Basketball Sneakers

A Clean White Nike LeBron 15 Low Is Dropping This Weekend

Official images of the LeBron 15 Low dressed entirely in white have surfaced, revealing a never-before-seen detail on the inside of the tongue. “EST 84”...

By Ben Felderstein March 27, 2018
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A Closer Look At The Nike LeBron 15 Low “Dark Stucco”

Earlier this month, we brought you a first look at the upcoming Nike LeBron 15 Low dressed in “Dark Stucco”. Featuring the same construction as...

By Ben Felderstein March 24, 2018
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This White Nike LeBron 15 Low Release On Easter Sunday

Earlier this week, the Nike LeBron 15 Low quietly debuted in a multi-color “Supernova” colorway. Next up for the re-mixed version of the King’s 15th...

By Ben Felderstein March 16, 2018
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Nike Releases The LeBron 15 Low In The “Supernova” Colorway

This morning, Nike quietly released the LeBron 15 Low in its debut “Supernova” colorway. Quiet rollouts have proven to be an effective strategy for certain...

By Ben Felderstein March 15, 2018
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Nike LeBron 15 Low Releases On March 31st

During NBA All-Star Weekend, LeBron debuted a low version of his 15th signature shoe during the practice right before the big game. That colorway back...

By Ben Felderstein March 6, 2018
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