NBA Players And Their Signature Shoes.
Lebron James – Nike Lebron 19
the league’s longest-ever active signature series for the
last five seasons, LeBron is inching closer to a two-decade-long line that will
be tough for anyone to top. With his ‘LJ’ crown logo spotted throughout, there
is, of course, midsole real estate once again for James to inscribe his series
of tributes to family members and friends, or to add his favourite phrases
before each game.
Kevin Durant – Nike KD 14
In 2021, Durant became just the third player in league
history to see his signature series reach 14 models as an active player.
Kyrie Irving – Nike Kyrie Infinity
Irving’s sneakers are one of the most worn by NBA players
around the league, annually appreciated for their playability. “Kyrie
wants to take the torch as that go-to performance model for that cutting kind
of player,” designer Ben Nethongkome said.
Klay Thompson – ANTA KT 7
Just after agreeing to a new eight-year, $80 million
extension with Anta during the summer of 2017, Klay Thompson straightforwardly
told me about his goals with the company by the end of his career:
“Be the Michael Jordan one day of Anta.”
With nearly 10,000 stores throughout Asia, the brand has
made Klay a featured face of its basketball business and campaigns throughout
the world, with his signature KT logo appearing on dozens of sneakers, apparel,
and accessories each year.
James Harden – Adidas Harden Vol. 6
The sixth Volume, his line has followed a performance-driven
approach along the way, with quirky and unexpected panelling and graphics
coming to life along the annual uppers.
Stephen Curry – Curry Brand Curry 9 Flow
After resetting his signature series with Under Armour a year ago with the launch of the Curry 8 Flow and his very own brand, Stephen Curry is back at it this season with his new Splash logo and Flow technology once again powering his latest signature model.
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