The 11 Rarest and Most Random Kicks From Steph Curry’s Sneaker Auction
Ever since the Golden State Warriors were knocked out of the NBA play-in tournament a couple of weeks ago, there have been nonstop questions about whether the franchise’s championship window has closed, whether it’s time to consider a true rebuild, whether Steve Kerr will return as head coach. One thing that’s absolutely certain: Steph Curry just ended one of the greatest seasons in sneaker history. After splitting from his longtime shoe sponsor Under Armour in November—bringing an abrupt end to one of the blandest signature lines of all time—Curry rebounded by going on a generational footwear run, sporting a slew of all-time classic kicks and IYKYK rarities both on the hardwood and in the pregame tunnel. His kicks of choice often bore deep connections to the cities he was playing in (like a pair of Vince Carter’s Shox BB4s in Toronto) or his own history (Klay Thompson’s Anta KT11 for the All-Star Game). And given that Curry still remains a sneaker free agent, the future Hall of Famer was able to hop from Nike to …


