Here are the Key Sneakers Steph Curry Has Worn So Far During His Sneaker Free Agency

Curry has been spotted in Nike, adidas, PUMA, Reebok and more.

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Steph Curry is clearly enjoying his sneaker free agency. As the world anticipates which brand the superstar point guard will sign with following the announcement of the Curry Brand’s split from Under Armour at the beginning of the season, Curry is signaling he is in absolutely no rush to decide. Though he was recently sidelined due to injury early on in the Warriors’ season, the two-time MVP and four-time NBA champion has been making headlines with an eclectic rotation of footwear, including his return back on the court. Since his brand separation, Curry has been spotted in multiple diverse and iconic sneakers across previous rival brands like Nike, PUMA, adidas, New Balance and Li-Ning. Here is a look at the significant shoes Curry has worn during his time on the market.

Nike Kobe 6 Protro “Mambacita”

 

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Curry wore the Nike Kobe 6 Protro “Mambacita” as a profound tribute to Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna. This particular colorway holds immense emotional significance as it was released posthumously in partnership with Vanessa Bryant to honor the lives and legacy of the two basketball legends. Curry utilized his platform to pay respect to the Bryant family and the Mamba Mentality, reinforcing the strong bond and mutual respect shared across the basketball community, regardless of brand affiliations.

Reebok Shaqnosis

Reebok Shaqnosis is Shaquille O’Neal’s highly distinctive signature model from the mid-90s, instantly recognizable by its bold, hypnotic concentric circles. Curry wore this model when he arrived in the arena to face off against Orlando. It is significant as it represents a nod to NBA history and an era of bold, statement-making footwear, standing in sharp contrast to the sleek, modern designs he typically wore. By choosing a shoe associated with a dominant center like Shaq, Curry playfully connected two vastly different eras and playing styles. Shaq also stated at the time that “our people are having conversations with his people,” further fuelling rumors of where Curry will go next.

Nike Air Penny 2 “Le Sprite”

Curry donned the Nike Air Penny 2 “Le Sprite” colorway during a pre-game warm-up on ahead of the Warriors’ face-off against the Orlando Magic on November 18. The shoe is a vibrant iteration originally tied to Orlando Magic star Anfernee “Penny” Hardaway. This model is significant for embodying the inventive design and rich storytelling of Nike’s 1990s basketball era. The bold blue and neon green “Sprite” scheme injects a playful, loud aesthetic into Curry’s typically understated style. His choice to wear a Penny shoe is a powerful acknowledgment of his exploration of the entirety of Nike’s deep basketball archives during his free agency.

Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low “Mocha”

 

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Wearing the Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low “Mocha” instantly places Curry at the intersection of high-end hype and street culture. This sneaker is one of the most coveted and influential collaborations in recent history, known for its inverted Swoosh and premium materials. For Curry, this choice transcends basketball, signaling his alignment with global fashion and the contemporary sneaker zeitgeist. Wearing such a powerful cultural status symbol demonstrates his keen awareness of the sneaker market’s pulse and his willingness to participate in the non-performance fashion sphere while evaluating his next long-term brand partner.

Air Jordan 3 PE “Oregon”

 

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The Air Jordan 3 PE “Oregon” is an extremely rare shoes reserved almost exclusively for athletes and staff associated with the University of Oregon. Its scarcity and connection to one of Nike’s most prized partnerships make it highly significant. By wearing this shoe, Curry asserts his access to the most exclusive tiers of the sneaker world, leveraging his celebrity status to wear an item that is virtually unobtainable to the public.

Li-Ning JB 4 “Batman”

 

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Curry surprised the market by wearing the Li-Ning Jimmy Butler 4 “Batman” colorway, a sneaker from a direct competitor brand to both Nike and his former sponsor, Under Armour. Supporting his teammate, wearing the shoe also indicates that Curry is truly considering all global options, including Chinese sportswear brands. The sleek, black “Batman” theme is a fan-favorite, and by showcasing a shoe designed for a contemporary NBA peer like Jimmy Butler, Curry showed genuine respect for the product and proved his free agency is not limited to traditional Western sportswear houses.

Nike Sabrina 3

 

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Curry sported the Nike Sabrina 3, the signature shoe of WNBA star Sabrina Ionescu. This choice is significant for its powerful statement of support for women’s basketball and one of the WNBA’s brightest stars. As a tribute to Ionescu, Curry used his massive visibility to elevate a peer’s success and champion the growing influence of the WNBA and female signature athletes, showcasing a sense of community over pure brand loyalty. It was a class act that highlighted his commitment to the broader basketball family during his brand search, not to mention a nice nod to the WNBA star who was watching along during the game he suited up in her shoes.

Air Jordan 12 “Flu Game” and Air Jordan 14 “Last Shot”

 

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The sharpshooter has been seen wearing both the Air Jordan 12 “Flu Game” and the Air Jordan 14 “Last Shot.” Wearing two of Michael Jordan’s most historically significant sneakers back-to-back—representing the resilience of the 1997 Finals and the iconic game-winner of the 1998 Finals—is a direct homage to the greatest player of all time.

PUMA HALI 1 “Hibiscus”

The PUMA HALI 1 is a relatively newer model, and the “Hibiscus” colorway injects a tropical, lifestyle vibe into Curry’s rotation. Wearing PUMA is significant because the brand is actively building its basketball division, boasting high-profile signees like LaMelo Ball. By wearing their product, Curry is essentially taking a look under the hood of another major sportswear brand aggressively competing for market share, suggesting that PUMA remains a viable contender for his next long-term deal.

Aime Leon Dore x New Balance 550

Curry’s choice of the Aimé Leon Dore x New Balance 550 is a definitive nod to the current dominance of lifestyle and retro aesthetics. This sneaker collaboration sparked the massive resurgence of the New Balance 550, blending heritage footwear with high-fashion streetwear sensibilities. By wearing this shoe, Curry proves his awareness of trend-driven fashion, showing he can easily move beyond the performance basketball court and align himself with the sophisticated, vintage-inspired market New Balance currently owns.

adidas Harden Vol. 10

In a move that caught significant attention, Curry was spotted in the adidas Harden Vol. 10, the signature shoe of his contemporary rival, James Harden. Curry was seen rehabbing in the adidas shoe during a pre-game practice, a choice that demonstrated a surprising level of respect for Harden and adidas’s product design. It served as the ultimate open-door signal to the entire industry that absolutely no brand is off the table for his eventual signing.

CLOT x adidas AE1 Low “Blue Flame”

In his return to the court following his quad contusion injury in late November, Curry rocked a pair of the coveted CLOT x adidas AE1 Low in “Blue Flame.” Choosing to warm up in the AE1 Lows ahead of the Warriors’ match up against the Minnesota Timberwolves was more than a subtle nod to their star player Anthony Edwards . The paired played on Team USA together during the Paris Olympics, which garnered their first gold medals. Curry is continuing to keep crowds on their toes with both his performance and sneakers of choice.

adidas AE2

While Edwards sat on the bench during the Warriors v. Timberwolves match due to an injury, Curry was making a splash in a different way on the court. Continuing to sport AE’s signature shoes following his pre-game warm-up in the CLOT collabs, he sported the newest adidas AE2 silhouette, once again having fun with his sneaker agency, signaling that any brand is fair game.

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