The Ten Best Sneakers Worn in the NBA in March
March is easily one of the best months for sports, thanks to college basketball. However, the NBA never takes a day off from creating unbelievable highlights. Luckily for sneakerheads, the footwear worn on the hardwood was equally impressive this month.
Narrowing down the ten best sneakers worn during an entire month of the NBA schedule is never easy, but we at FanNation Kicks are always up to the challenge. Below are the top ten performance basketball shoes worn during NBA games in March.
10. New Balance TWO WXY v3
Player: Philadelphia 76ers point guard Tyrese Maxey.
Shoe: Maxey wore the New Balance TWO WXY v3 in a player-exclusive colorway.
How to Buy: Maxey's white, navy and teal colorway is not releasing to the public. Luckily, fans can choose between several colorways of the TWO WXY v3 for $120 on the New Balance website.
9. Curry 1 Low FloTro
Player: Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry.
Shoe: Curry wore the Curry 1 Low FloTro in a player-exclusive 'Eat.Learn.Play' colorway horning his and his wife's charitable foundation.
How to Buy: Curry's white, teal, and orange shoes will remain a player-exclusive. However, fans can choose between multiple new and retro models from Curry's signature line on the Under Armour website.
8. Jordan One Take 4
Player: Los Angeles Clippers point guard Russell Westbrook.
Shoe: Westbrook represented his alma mater by wearing the Jordan One Take 4 in a player-exclusive 'UCLA Bruins' colorway.
How to Buy: Westbrook's Bruins-themed shoes are not releasing to the public. Luckily, fans can purchase the shoes in multiple colorways at a discount on the Nike website.
7. Curry Flow 10
Player: Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry.
Shoe: Curry wore the Curry Flow 10 in the 'Splash Party' colorway to celebrate his 35th birthday last month.
How to Buy: Fans can purchase the Curry Flow 10 in the 'Splash Party' and shop other styles on the Under Armour website.
6. Nike Air Zoom G.T. Cut 2
Player: Memphis Grizzlies forward Dillon Brooks.
Shoe: Brooks represented his alma mater with the Nike Air Zoom G.T. Cut 2 in a player-exclusive 'Oregon Ducks' colorway.
How to Buy: Brooks' bright yellow and green shoes will never release to the public. Luckily for fans, they can purchase the Air Zoom G.T. Cut 2 in multiple colorways at a discount on the Nike website.
5. Jordan Luka 1
Player: San Antonio Spurs guard Devonte' Graham.
Shoe: Graham wore the Jordan Luka 1 in a player-exclusive 'Think Pink' colorway, which was created to raise awareness for breast cancer.
How to Buy: Graham's pink and white shoes will not release to the public. However, fans can choose between multiple colorways of the Jordan Luka 1 at a discount on the Nike website.
4. Jordan Tatum 1
Player: Boston Celtics small forward Jayson Tatum.
Shoe: Tatum wore his first signature shoe, the Jordan Tatum 1, in the 'Pink Lemonade' colorway.
How to Buy: The Jordan Tatum 1 is scheduled to launch in the 'Zoo' colorway this month. The 'Pink Lemonade' colorway is expected to launch later this spring or summer on the Nike website.
3. Nike LeBron NXXT Gen
Player: Los Angeles Lakers point forward LeBron James.
Shoe: James wore the Nike LeBron NXXT Gen in a player-exclusive 'Lakers' colorway during his return to action.
How to Buy: James' Lakers-themed shoes will remain a player-exclusive. However, fans can choose between multiple exciting colorways of the Nike LeBron NXXT Gen on the Nike website.
2. Nike Kyrie 8
Player: Philadelphia 76ers forward Danuel House Jr.
Shoe: House wore the unreleased Nike Kyrie 8. The shoe was meant to be Kyrie Irving's final signature shoe with Nike but was canceled before its launch in November 2022.
How to Buy: Unfortunately, Irving's final signature shoe will never hit shelves. The silver lining is that the remaining stock of Irving's shoes is half-price on the Nike website.
1. Nike Kobe 8
Player: Orlando Magic point guard Markelle Fultz.
Shoe: Fultz wore an unreleased colorway of the Nike Kobe 8. The shoe was either a player-exclusive or customer online with NikeiD way back in 2013.
How to Buy: Fans can purchase vintage Kobe models on sneaker resale websites like StockX. However, the Nike 8 Protro is scheduled to launch in an all-white colorway later this fall.
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