Ranking: The NBA players with the most signature shoes ever

ESPN.com recently put together a list of all the players who have ever had their own signature shoes, and it was beautiful, featuring both the very popular Michael Jordan and LeBron James models, as well as sneakers from very obscure brands and …

ESPN.com recently put together a list of all the players who have ever had their own signature shoes, and it was beautiful, featuring both the very popular Michael Jordan and LeBron James models, as well as sneakers from very obscure brands and players you would have never guessed had their own shoe.

All in all, it’s a fantastic resource.

Using their research, we have created this ranking of the players with the most signature shoes in NBA history. The usual suspects are on top, but then it gets more and more interesting as you go down the list.

LOOK: Tattoos in the NBA through the years

Tattoos have long been a part of the culture of the NBA. From Allen Iverson‘s iconic tats to LeBron James‘ extensive ink collection, many players have used tattoos as a way to express themselves and tell their stories.

In the past, tattoos were seen as a sign of rebellion and were frowned upon by many. However, in recent years, they have become more accepted and even celebrated in the league. Many players now use their tattoos as a way to connect with fans and showcase their personal style. Some players even use them as a way to pay tribute to loved ones or to tell their life story.

You can see many examples of that in the pictures below:

Check out NBA championship rings through the years

Below these words, you can take a look at the vast majority of the NBA championships rings in league history. We even have the ring for the 1947 Philadelphia Warriors, the very first NBA championship ring in the Association. The ring ceremony has …

Below these words, you can take a look at the vast majority of the NBA championships rings in league history. We even have the ring for the 1947 Philadelphia Warriors, the very first NBA championship ring in the Association.

The ring ceremony has become a momentous occasion in the NBA, usually held just before the reigning champion’s opening game of the next season, and some of the rings that have been given out to recent champions are downright beautiful.

Ranking: The Top 15 ‘What If’ players in NBA history

From Ralph Sampson to Drazen Petrovic to Derrick Rose, HoopsHype ranks the 15 biggest what-ifs in NBA history.

What if the youngest league MVP in NBA history never blew out his knee?

What if the No. 1 pick in the 2002 NBA draft, an international superstar from another major global market, didn’t see his prime end by the time he was 28?

What if the Boston Celtics dynasty of the ’80s had extended into the ’90s thanks to the No. 2 pick in the 1986 NBA draft?

What if the one-time all-time leading scorer in basketball had joined the NBA rather than spend his entire career playing at lower levels overseas?

The landscape of the NBA today could be so much different. It’s time we look at the biggest what-ifs in NBA history.

Eight potential trade destinations for Giannis Antetokounmpo

Four years ago, the Milwaukee Bucks won their first NBA championship since 1971. Since then, they have acquired a Hall-of-Famer in Damian Lillard, had their other Hall-of-Famer Giannis Antetokounmpo enter his prime years, and yet counterintuitively …

Four years ago, the Milwaukee Bucks won their first NBA championship since 1971. Since then, they have acquired a Hall-of-Famer in Damian Lillard, had their other Hall-of-Famer Giannis Antetokounmpo enter his prime years, and yet counterintuitively fallen near the bottom of the NBA.

The Bucks are 12th by win/loss record, but they might be outright last in vibes, and that shadow has been percolating for a while.

Over the offseason, the Bucks moved around the end of their bench. Thanasis Antetokounmpo, Robin Lopez, Jae Crowder, Patrick Beverley and Danilo Gallinari were all allowed to leave, aged veterans who were struggling to play replacement-level ball who nevertheless combined for 294 minutes in six playoff games. In their stead came Delon Wright, Taurean Prince and Gary Trent Jr, all a slightly younger flavor of veterans intended to improve the legs of an old roster. Yet nothing has improved. The pace is down, the defense (which was last year’s Achilles heel and led to the in-season firing of Adrian Griffin) is worse, and the offense is far worse.

Moreover, the Bucks do not have many options for changing that. Precisely because of the Lillard trade – which saw them fire off their last few bullets in the trade market – the Bucks have incredibly few assets with which to try and change their roster. They are moribund, lackluster, expensive, disjointed, capped-out, asset-deprived and not very good.

There is, though, one potential massive trade asset on the table. What if they were to trade Giannis?

Moving Giannis is an unequivocal admission that the contending window is over. There is no path to getting back to the top without him in it. If the Bucks decide to finally end their partnership after 12 years together, so is any dream of contention, and given how sparse the draft capital cupboard is, it will be a very long road back.

That said, for each extra game they move under .500 after 18 months of discontent, the unthinkable becomes more thinkable. It is entirely fair to conclude that Antetokounmpo will only be traded when the day comes that he asks to be. Yet it is also entirely fair to conclude that, if the struggles continue, that day comes ever closer. Turning 30 in December, Giannis is entering the back nine of his career, and his individual greatness has probably peaked.

In regards to the question of which teams around the league would be interested in him; the answer, to varying degrees, is all of them. As for which teams could possibly put together sufficiently enticing trade packages, that list is far shorter.

There follows a look at some potential landing destinations for Antetokounmpo, should the worst keep coming to the worst.

NBA Cup: Take a look at all the court designs

The In-Season Tournament is back, now rebranded as the Emirates NBA Cup, and with it a bunch of new court designs. You may like them or not, but you cannot say they are not bold. Below, you can see all the new courts from this year along with the …

The In-Season Tournament is back, now rebranded as the Emirates NBA Cup, and with it a bunch of new court designs. You may like them or not, but you cannot say they are not bold.

Below, you can see all the new courts from this year along with the ones from the inagural In-Season Tournament.

Embedded with the Pacers: A day with an NBA coaching staff

HoopsHype’s Senior NBA Insider Michael Scotto was granted exclusive access behind the scenes of life as an NBA coach with the Indiana Pacers and learned how the NBA grind affects the sleep habits of coaches and their family life, what happens on team plane rides and bus trips, how coaches prepare for games, what happens during in-game chats, and how the job has changed over the past decade.

What’s it like being an NBA coach behind the scenes each day?

HoopsHype was granted exclusive access to Indiana’s coaching staff during their trip to New York on October 24-25 to find out.

This venture included sitting in on a coaches meeting at the hotel the day before facing the Knicks, riding the team bus to Madison Square Garden for shootaround and the game, listening to what Pacers coaches told their players before taking the court, halftime adjustments, and after the game.

During the fellowship and talking with the coaches during their meeting, HoopsHype learned how the NBA grind affects the sleep habits of coaches and their family life, what happens on team plane rides and bus trips, how coaches prepare for games, what happens during in-game chats, and how the job has changed over the past decade.