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Best Sneakers Worn at the 2024 NBA All-Star Game – Andscape
NBA All-Star Weekend 2024 is already behind us. While fans and commentators proceed to debate over the weekend, the sneakers on display are undisputed. Sneakerheads were surprised by a mixture of recent colorways, family-inspired kicks, just a few retro kicks, and even first-edition debuts from a few of the NBA’s biggest stars.
It’s not only the players who’re in the highlight during this event; shoe firms at all times use the All-Star Game as a runway moment. While on-court models might not be as popular as they once were, the basketball category stays a key segment for innovation and the debut of cutting-edge footwear technology. The All-Star Game is an event where all the attention is targeted on a single game and the stars that make the sport what it’s. Just as necessary as which conference wins is what shoes these stars wear.
Here are a few of the best shoes seen in Indianapolis.
Kevin Durant – Nike KD 4 ‘Galaxy’ and Nike KD 16 “All-Star”
Kevin Durant arrived at All-Star Weekend in a previously announced retro look and a fresh colorway of the Nike KD 16 to commemorate the weekend. The latest Nike KD 16 “All-Star” is the ninth colorway of his latest signature model. However, the real star of the evening were the Nike KD 4 “Galaxy” shoes. The sight of Durant’s retro look brought back memories of 2012, when he wore the shoe during the All-Star Game and won MVP.
Paolo Banchero – Air Jordan 38 Low PE
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Orlando Magic forward Paolo Banchero made his All-Star debut with some special Jordans to have a good time the occasion. The better of the bunch was the cool electric Air Jordan 38 Low PE in electric green, inspired by his hometown of Seattle and his mother Rhonda Smith-Banchero, who played professionally for the Seattle Reign in the American Basketball League, the short-lived predecessor to the WNBA.
Devin Booker – Nike Book 1 “Mirage”
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The first release of Devin Booker’s first signature shoe – Book 1, it was a bit bumpy. Still, Nike worked time beyond regulation to reset the narrative. A brand new “Mirage” colorway was released over the weekend, and Booker, spoke to the media in Indianapolis, said the brand told him the sail-coloured shoe sold out in “two or three” minutes. There could also be brighter days ahead for the Phoenix Suns star.
Tyrese Maxey – New Balance Two Wxy V4 “Gamer Tag”
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Tyrese Maxey celebrated his first All-Star Game appearance by wearing a vivid red version of the newly released New Balance Two Wxy V4 “Gamer Tag” shoes. The only 76-yr-old on the court because of Joel Embiid’s injury, Maxey scored 10 points, three rebounds and three assists in 17 minutes on the court. An even bigger moment for the Philadelphia defenseman could have happened off the court because Kevin Durant was on the list as one among the players inspiring the next generation of hoopers.
Nikola Jokic – 361 Big3 Future High PE
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The two-time league MVP, Finals MVP and leader of the reigning NBA champion Denver Nuggets recently left Nike to develop into the face of Chinese footwear brand 361°. While his signature shoe continues to be being developed, Jokic donned the cotton candy-coloured 361° Big3 Future version for Sunday’s big game, benefiting from the highlight to presented its latest logoa jester’s hat made from the letters “N” and “J”.
Tyrese Haliburton – Nike Kobe 6 Protro PE
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As the unofficial host of the weekend, Tyrese Haliburton deserved something special from Nike, which they did with a white Kobe 6 Protro with green accents. The Indiana Pacers guard rose to the occasion, scoring 32 points, including hitting his first five 3-point shots in the first quarter, and scoring 15 points in lower than 90 seconds. Quite a performance in front of the home crowd.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander – Converse All Star BB Trilliant CX “What The”
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is one among the most stylish guys in the league. So it was only right that he went to court for a one-of-a-kind custom Converse by an artist and custom sneaker designer Darkphilknight. The loud, colourful knit concoction stood out as one among the more odd numbers seen on All-Star Sunday since Chris Webber wore chrome Dada CDubbz.
Damian Lillard – Adidas Dame 8 EXT PLY
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Only two players in league history have won Saturday’s tournament and likewise been named All-Star Game MVP: Michael Jordan and Damian Lillard. Lillard won a 3-point contest on Saturday before dropping 39 points to steer the Eastern Conference to victory at Sunday’s All-Star Game. On Sunday, he presented a red and blue version of the Adidas Dame 8 EXTPLY shoes Custom stadium kickstogether with the names of his three children etched along the ankle collar and the word “Dame Time” on the forefoot straps.
Adidas also took advantage of the weekend to supply Dame 9 preview and it looks sharp. The Stripes rim design team is absolutely on their toes as of late.
Giannis Antetokounmpo – Nike Zoom Freak 5 “Thanasis thanks for sharing”
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The Milwaukee Bucks star paid tribute to the late Kobe Bryant and his brother and teammate Thanasis, multi functional shoe – the Nike Zoom Freak 5 “Thanasis Thanks for Sharing.” The shoe borrows its red and white color scheme from Bryant’s signature Nike Kobe 4s, which just so happened to be the shoes Thanasis would share together with his younger brother while they were growing up together in Greece.
Stephen Curry – Curry 4 Low FloTro “Dżem Curry”
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Stephen Curry’s Curry 4 Low FloTro Sunday kicks were inspired by his 2018 All-Star PE, which he was originally scheduled to wear during the 3-Point Contest this yr. Unfortunately, he missed the event because of injury, but all was eventually cleared up as the updated 2024 version features UA FLOW cushioning technology.
The blue and yellow FloTro 4s were a part of the “Curry Jam” collection, an arcade-inspired set that also included Curry 1 Retro decorated with flame graphics and the slogan “He’s On Fire!” slogan.
Jaylen Brown – ANTA Kai 1 and the mystery model
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Brown wore Kyrie Irving’s purple Ant shoes during the first half of the All-Star Game. But the real surprise was when he opted for all-black mystery shoes in the second half. Brown hasn’t been into sneakers for some time now, so could this be an indication of what is to come back?
LeBron James – Nike LeBron 21 “The First Year”
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LeBron James continued to pay tribute to Hall of Fame defenseman Deion Sanders by wearing the Nike LeBron 21 “Prime Year” shoes. The shoe draws inspiration from Deion Sanders’ iconic Nike Air DT Max ’96 – originally referred to as the Diamond Turf 3. James has called Sanders one among his childhood heroes and has paid homage to Coach Prime shoes in the past, most recently with two Diamond Turf-themed versions of LeBron’s 15 in white and red.
Anthony Edwards – Adidas AE1 ‘Future’
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The best latest signature sneaker this season belongs to Anthony Edwards, and the metallic shades of “The Future” colorway of the Adidas AE1 shoes he wore on Sunday night looked gorgeous in the vivid lights. Adidas currently offers three of the three colorways available for this model, and there is no sign of them slowing down any time soon.