Chapter 439: Sneaker TOP

All-Star sneakers have always been one of the concerns of basketball fans, and today we will talk about NIKE's all-star sneaker lineup, which is a big surprise for friends who have been looking forward to the Nike Basketball all-star color scheme for a long time.

The annual NBA All-Star is a feast of basketball and fashion. With their super popularity, the stars have pushed the sport of basketball to the climax. And such an opportunity to attract countless eyes, NIKE, as a giant sports brand, will naturally not miss it.

In Nike's 44-year history, less than one percent of Nike players have owned their own signature shoes, including James, Irving, George, Durant, etc., so let's take a look at the sneakers worn by the stars.

LeBron 14: I believe you still remember that James and Irving teamed up to lead the Cavaliers to a one-point victory over the Warriors, and in addition to the exciting basketball game that made us addicted, the new generation of LeBron 14 at James' feet also arrived as scheduled, becoming the biggest surprise of that game.

Thoroughly, James' 14th pair of signature boots, the LeBron 14, is thoroughly positioned to maximize the size of the Zoom Air unit, delivering the best responsive cushioning ever seen in a James signature shoe, and a new midfoot strap that locks the foot for a lightweight, comfortable gaming experience.

PG 1: Blending George's peaceful personality and racing character, the PG1 features a lightweight, low-top design that is the result of a collaboration between George and designer Tony Hardman, and features a character from the game on the insole.

The upper is secured with Velcro and Flyire flying cord supports, the upper pattern is inspired by the structure of fish scales, and the multi-directional blade sole provides a razor-sharp grip. Cushioning is also equipped with Zoom Air in the forefoot for excellent cushioning.

Kyrie 3: The biggest difference between the KYRIE 3 and the previous generation of sneakers is the elimination of the strap design, each color of the previous generation will form a color difference between the strap and the upper, and the removal of the strap makes the shoe look more simple and atmospheric, replaced by a strip design similar to the strap.

Maybe it's a tribute to the idol Kobe, or maybe it's ready to start showing its edge, its upper is compared to the previous generation of ring-shaped design, this generation of stinger design, changed its original gentle and elegant style, so that the shoes have a sense of domineering, which is also very in line with Irving's current sharp scoring method.

KOBE A.D.: After Kobe Bryant's new boots were launched, fans around the world responded enthusiastically, canceling the number of names, breaking the tradition and creating new fields, and had to admire Nike's unprecedented creative progress. Breaking the old and creating the new, this is the new "A.D."

Kobe AD is described in one sentence as "the same formula, the same taste", the upper still uses the usual EM, in order to match the upper, the old partner Fly ire also appeared, and the midsole is still presented on the sneaker in the form of full-palm Lunar + hindfoot ZOOM air cushion.

Nike Lebron 15: After the appearance of one pair after another pair of signature shoes that "didn't look as good as the previous generation", there was a lot of anticipation for the Lebron 15. And Jason Petire is the designer who created the 7th-11th generation of Lebron back then, and once again he is in charge of research and development, which is bound to bring different surprises to fans!

Sure enough, this time, after the Lebron 15 tailored for Zhan Huang revealed its true face, it was really eye-catching! And when designing this shoe, James himself also participated in the design of a lot, he made the pair of sneakers wearable on the court, and can also be worn when transitioning to life off the court.

Nike Zoom KD 10: Kevin has been part of the Nike family for a decade, and as he's grown on and off the court, his boots have continued to evolve, and his collaboration with Nike's design team is in full swing. Innovative, stylish and comfortable, Kevin uses these words to describe the KD 10.

The softness is impressive, and this is officially the outstanding malleability of Flyknit at work. By further reinventing the Flyknit mesh structure, Nike designer Zhang Chuanxi and his team finally created a better fit and comfort for the sneaker.

PJ-Tucker continues to lead the league in sneaker popularity. Before anyone else had seen the actual thing, he had already worn the "Cactus Jack" Air Jordan IV on his feet in Game 2 of the first round of the playoffs for the Rockets. That's two months away from the sneaker's official release date: June 9.

In addition, he will also bring some limited edition James signature basketball shoes. Including the "Four Horsemen" LeBron 3 low-top and the "Diana Tauras" LeBron 7 brought to the NBA.

Speaking of James, he continues to play magical games in a variety of LeBron 15s, including a tribute to Ken Griffey Jr. the Air Zoom Generation and a special edition of the Shox BB4.

Bespoke sneakers also continue to shine on the field. Bespoke sneakers crafted by artists Kickstradomis, SaggyL and True Blue Customs also attracted a lot of attention in April.

Next, I will bring you the top 15 best basketball shoes in the NBA in April 2018

1. PJ-Tucker: Air Jordan IV "Cactus Jack"

2. Lance Stephenson: Air Jordan XIII "Born Ready"

Lance Stephenson wears an Air Jordan XIII with his personal nickname "Born Ready" and jersey number on the game.

3. LeBron James: Nike LeBron 15 "Griffey"

LeBron James wore the LeBron 15 "Griffey" in honor of his childhood baseball icon Ken Griffey Jr. on April 3. Ken Griffey Jr., who joined the Mariners as the top pick in the draft, made his debut on April 3, 1989. A home run was hit in his debut.

4. LeBron James: Nike LeBron 15 "AZG"

LeBron James' LeBron 15 "AZG" was designed to commemorate James' first generation of signature sneakers, the Air Zoom Generation, and features the same red, white and black color scheme.

5. James Harden: adidas Harden Vol. 2 Nightmare

Harden's upper is stamped with the words "Imma be a nightemare."

6. DeMar DeRozan: Nike Kobe 1 Protro

Kobe Bryant's biggest fan DeMar DeRozan brings us this all-red patent leather Zoom Kobe 1 PE sneaker with his jersey number 10 printed on the upper.

7. Hassan Whiteside: Air Jordan XI "Joker"

Sneaker customizer Salvador Amezcua, better known as Kickstrodamis, is best known for his clown-themed sneakers on his white-rimmed feet.

8. LeBron James: Nike LeBron 15 I"M KING.

9. Clint Capela: Nike Hyperdunk 2017 Lo "Dragon Ball Z"

10. Terry Rozier: Nike Kobe AD Mid "Scary Terry"

In the first round of the playoffs between the Celtics and the Bucks, Rozier wore a pair of custom sneakers with the theme of the movie "screaming" and named "Scary Terry".

11 PJ-Tucker: Nike LeBron 3 Lo "4 Horsemen"

In the first game of the first round of the playoffs between the Rockets and the Timberwolves, PJ Tucker brought the cherished Nike LeBron 3 Lo "Four Cavaliers".