List of NBA Players who have their own Signature Shoes
This is a list of all those NBA players who have their own signature shoe line-up. In NBA history, a lot of players had their own signature shoes. These are called signature shoes because they are specially designed for the players and have the name, initials, number, logo or something relevant to a particular player written on them. The signature shoes are also released to the public so that fans can wear those shoes which they see their favorite player wearing on court.
Walt Frazier is the very first player in NBA history to have his own signature shoes. In 1973, Walt Frazier signed a contract with shoe manufacturing company Puma. They made shoes for the Walt Frazier that bear his nickname Clyde on it.
The list below includes not only the name of the players but also some of the best pairs of sneakers of their respective brands
Walt Frazier
Puma Clyde
Kareem Abdul Jabbar
Adidas Jabbar
Magic Johnson
Converse Weapon
Converse Triple Double
James Worthy
New Balance P-790
New Balance P-900
New Balance BB800
Michael Jordan
Nike Air Jordan Series ( 28 pairs of shoe since 1985, all sneakers are extremely popular both in players and fans)
Charles Barkley
Nike Air CB4
Nike Air Force 180
Nike Air CB 34
Nike Air Force Max
Nike Max 2 CB 94
Hakeem Olajuwon
Spalding Dream Shake
Gary Payton
Nike Zoom Flight 98
Nike Air Zoom GP
GP IV
Patrick Ewing
Ewing Athletics 33 Hi
Adidas Attitude Hi 86
Adidas Conductor
Dennis Rodman
Nike Air Max Shake Evolve
Nike Air Worm
Converse All-Star 91
Karl Malone
Apex Mailman
L. A. Gear Catapult
Scottie Pippen
Nike Air Pippen I
Kevin Johnson
Converse Run N’ Slam
Converse Accelerator
Shawn Kemp
Reebok Kamikaze II
Tim Hardaway
Nike Air Zoom T-Bug Flight
Nike Air Raid
Nike Air Bakin
Dee Brown
Reebok Pump D-Time
Larry Johnson
Converse Aero Jam
Shaquille O’Neal
Reebok Shaq Attaq
Reebok Shaqnosis
Penny Hardaway
Nike Air Max Penny
Nike Air Fomaposite
Chris Webber
Nike Air Max Sensation
Jamal Mashburn
Fila Mashburn Mid
Jason Kidd
Nike Air Zoom Flight 95
Grant Hill
Fila Ninety6 Grant Hill 2
Kevin Garnett
Nike Air Garnett
Nike Flightposite II
Jerry Stackhouse
Fila Stackhouse Camo
Kobe Bryant
Adidas KB8
Nike Zoom
Nike HyperDunk
Allen Iverson
Reebok The Question
Reebok Answer
Steve Nash
Nike Zoom BB II
Nike Zoom Go Low
Stephon Marbury
Starbury
Tim Duncan
Nike Total Air Foamposite Max
Adidas Big Fundamental
Tracy Mcgrady
Adidas T-Mac III
Vince Carter
Nike Shox VC IV
Paul Pierce
Nike Air Legacy 3 GS
Al Harrington
Kmart Al Harrington Protege
Steve Francis
Reebok Wink DMX
Elton Brand
Converse EB2
Gilbert Arenas
Adidas Zero-G
Adidas TS Lightswitch Gil
Alonzo Mourning
Nike Air Alonzo
Antoine Walker
Adidas Real Deal
LeBron James
Nike Air Zoom Generation
Nike Air Zoom LeBron
Nike Air Max LeBron
Nike LeBron X
Carmelo Anthony
Nike Air Jordan Melo 8 Advance
Dwyane Wade
Nike Jordan Fly Wade
Chris Paul
Nike Jordan CP3. IV
Dwight Howard
Adidas Adipower Howard 3
Derrick Rose
Adidas D Rose 3.5
Kevin Durant
Nike Zoom KD V
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