Joel Embiid: The Process — Of Creating First Signature Shoe, The UA Embiid One

Philadelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid’s personal journey from Cameroon to the United States is reflected in the design of his first signature sneakers from Under Armour.

Philadelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid’s personal journey from Cameroon to the United States is reflected in the design of his first signature sneakers from Under Armour.

See The Sneakers That Nike Will Release For Mamba Week In Honor Of Kobe Bryant

Using the jersey numbers of the Lakers icon — 8 and 24 — Nike will celebrate the legacy of Kobe during the week of August 24 with a special collection.

Using the jersey numbers of the Lakers icon — 8 and 24 — Nike will celebrate the legacy of Kobe during the week of August 24 with a special collection.

76ers Star Joel Embiid Reveals His First Signature Shoe, The UA Embiid One

The Philadelphia big man is Under Armour’s highest-profile NBA player after Stephen Curry. The UA Embiid One is scheduled to drop September 18 in North America and October 2 worldwide. For more on sneakers, check out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tx_YfJ2jUKs&list=PL8Cm1JWchwMrssrqwoUPQe4Ul3qytehM1

The Philadelphia big man is Under Armour’s highest-profile NBA player after Stephen Curry. The UA Embiid One is scheduled to drop September 18 in North America and October 2 worldwide. For more on sneakers, check out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tx_YfJ2jUKs&list=PL8Cm1JWchwMrssrqwoUPQe4Ul3qytehM1

Dodgers Ace Clayton Kershaw Gets Medieval

Dodgers star pitcher hopes donning a suit of armor in a new commercial can give fans something to smile about. Here’s a look behind the scenes.

Dodgers star pitcher hopes donning a suit of armor in a new commercial can give fans something to smile about. Here’s a look behind the scenes.

Rockets’ PJ Tucker is bringing more than 60 pairs of shoes to the NBA’s Orlando bubble

This is not as wild as it seems, y’all.

As a sneakerhead, packing for a trip can be a daunting task. Even if it’s just a simple weekend trip.

There are always so many pairs of shoes to choose from and so little space to store them in. There are also so many moments on the trip to pack for — the car ride, the flight, the airport walk, the beach day, the night at the restaurant. All of that.

Sneakerheads are focused on showing off the heat, so getting it right is important. Or else, that’s a few days of looking at yourself in a mirror and muttering “you can do better” to yourself over and over again.

That’s why it makes total sense that Rockets forward PJ Tucker packed over 60 pairs of shoes for his trip to the NBA’s Orlando bubble. And he’ll reportedly buy more pairs off of eBay while he’s there.

This is the right move, y’all. Trust me.

Alright, sure. I get it. On the surface, it seems like a lot. To the normal, non-sneakerhead 60 pairs of shoes probably feels like waaaaay too much.

But here’s the thing. Remember when I said it feels impossible to pack shoes for a simple three day trip? Tucker is going to be at Disney World for THREE MONTHS. Imagine having to pack outfits three months of outfits. It’s hard!

And, honestly? This was probably a struggle for Tucker. He’s got 60 pairs of shoes packed away and that sounds like a lot. But let’s not forget he had to choose them from the thousands he already has.

Listen, man. Let the sneaker king cook. He knows what he’s doing.

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Stephen Curry, Storm Reid: Under Armour Curry 7’s “Bamazing” Colorway

NBA star Stephen Curry and actress Storm Reid collaborate for International Women’s Day. The Curry 7 Bamazing colorway will help support efforts such as the annual International Women’s Day scholarship started by Stephen and Ayesha Curry’s Eat. Learn. Play. Foundation and Under Armour

NBA star Stephen Curry and actress Storm Reid collaborate for International Women’s Day. The Curry 7 Bamazing colorway will help support efforts such as the annual International Women’s Day scholarship started by Stephen and Ayesha Curry’s Eat. Learn. Play. Foundation and Under Armour

A new Kobe Bryant Nike sneaker is coming out soon

Don’t mess this one up, resellers.

Since the very moment of his tragic passing, Kobe Bryant’s Nike sneaker line has turned into an absolute mess.

After his death every single Kobe sneaker in Nike’s inventory was bought up. Even a month later, you still can’t find pairs online. If you type “Kobe” in Nike’s search bar, it takes you to this page.

Luckily for fans of the Lakers’ legend, that might be changing soon. Nike is set to release a new colorway of the Kobe 5 Protro in March, according to Footwear News.  It’s the same shoe he wore during the 2010 NBA Finals.

Anthony Davis wore it in the All-Star game earlier this month.

This sneaker is going to be the first posthumous release from Kobe’s sneaker line since his passing.

It’s pretty good to see fans have a shot at buying another Kobe sneaker again. Folks have wanted to buy his shoes since his passing but couldn’t because either they were sold out or they were being priced out on the aftermarket by people taking advantage of the tragedy — gross, right?

These shoes are a way for them to remember their idol and this is another chance for them to finally get what they’ve wanted.

Let’s hope the resellers don’t mess this one up.

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Students From ‘Wings’ Design Special-Edition Air Jordan X

Meet James, Mohammed, German and Arial. They’re part of Wings, a youth mentoring program that Jordan Brand supports. As part of the Jordan Chicago Collaborators’ Collection during #NBAAllStar weekend, they created a hoodie, long-sleeve T-shirt and special-edition Air Jordan X.

Meet James, Mohammed, German and Arial. They’re part of Wings, a youth mentoring program that Jordan Brand supports. As part of the Jordan Chicago Collaborators’ Collection during #NBAAllStar weekend, they created a hoodie, long-sleeve T-shirt and special-edition Air Jordan X.

Jordan Brand’s Hub23 Pop-Up Venue For 2020 NBA All-Star Weekend

As part of the Jordan Brand pop-up venue for #NBAAllStar weekend in Chicago, local artists were given a color based on the CTA’s train lines to express the meaning of “unite” from a personal and city perspective.

As part of the Jordan Brand pop-up venue for #NBAAllStar weekend in Chicago, local artists were given a color based on the CTA’s train lines to express the meaning of “unite” from a personal and city perspective.

Courtland Sutton Takes Adidas’ Environmental Mission To Heart

Denver Broncos WR Courtland Sutton says his decision to partner with Adidas went beyond the standard consideration of cleats and shoes and extended to the company’s eco-conscious ethos.

Denver Broncos WR Courtland Sutton says his decision to partner with Adidas went beyond the standard consideration of cleats and shoes and extended to the company’s eco-conscious ethos.