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
Basketball Sneakers
Reebok Kamikaze II “Modern Beige” Set For A July 2nd Release
In addition to Allen Iverson’s signature sneaker line, Reebok has been retroing some of its most iconic basketball silhouettes from the late 1980s and ’90s...
BSTN Recreates Allen Iverson’s Iconic Hairstyles In Celebration Of Reebok Question Low “Green Toe” Release
Announced at the tail-end of April, the Reebok Question Low “Green Toe” is set to release on May 14th. Ahead of the drop date, European...
The Reebok Answer IV OG Officially Releases At Midnight
Although Allen Iverson‘s on-court legacy is often associated to the Reebok Question Mid, other footwear like the Reebok Answer IV also played a pivotal role...
Candy Land’s Sweet Reworks Of Four Reebok Classics Release April 21st
In the first four months of 2021 alone, Reebok has officially (and unofficially) teased handfuls of compelling collaborations with new and old co-conspirators alike. For...
The I3 Motorsports Storyline Continues With This Reebok Question In Silver And Black
Allen Iverson’s Reebok Question Mid has undoubtedly cemented itself in the basketball sneaker pantheon. As it continues its retro run 26 years after its debut,...
Candy Land x Reebok Kamikaze II To Release On April 23rd
Hasbro’s Candy Land unveiled its Reebok Question Mid earlier in the month, and has taken to the end of March to reveal its Kamikaze II...
Allen Iverson Recalls Improbable 2001 NBA All-Star Game Victory, Narrates The Reebok Question “Why Not Us?” Spot
The date is February 11th, 2001. A lot is going on in the world, but at the MCI Center (now Capital One Arena) in Washington,...
The Black-Toe Reebok Question From The 2001 All-Star Game Returns On March 19th
Since entering a new decade, Reebok has been delivering a steady, balanced mix of heritage and modern footwear propositions. On the former front, it’s honored...
Dime Blends Skate And Basketball With Reebok Kamikaze II Low Collaboration
Fresh off the unveiling of its pan-Africanism-inspired collaboration with Patta, Reebok has announced a footwear capsule with Montreal’s Dime. Instead of the Club C, however,...