The NBA All-Star Game seems to have found a competitive format this year its three-team, “USA vs. World” round-robin tournament. As the players bought in, they did so in some of the finest sneakers you’ll see all season.
Nike dominated the court with 16 players across the three teams (counting two Jordan Brand athletes) and its “Warning Label” collection drawing high praise. But there was still room for other brands to stand out, as All-Star MVP Anthony Edwards debuted a new colorway from his Hellstar collaboration and Jaylen Brown might’ve had the best sneaker of all through his own brand, 741.
Below, Footwear News has selected the top five sneakers from the NBA All-Star Game.
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Anthony Edwards: Hellstar x Adidas Anthony Edwards 2
Anthony Edwards debuted what is likely an exclusive colorway from his Hellstar x Adidas collaboration in black camo with metallic silver overlays.
Devin Booker: Nike Book 2 “Warning Label”
Nike united its signature models under and several other basketball sneakers under the “Warning Label” collection for NBA All-Star Weekend, and Devin Booker’s second sneaker was a standout in metallic orange.
Jalen Brunson: Nike Kobe 3 Low Protro “Warning Label” Promo
Jalen Brunson is well known for playing in Nike Kobes but typically plays in the Kobe 6 Protro. For the All-Star Game, though, he switched it up in the iridescent purple Kobe 3 Low Protro “Warning Label” that was given to players at the Nike Future Game and is different from the one released to the public.
Jaylen Brown: 741 Rover “All-Star”
Jaylen Brown is the only NBA All-Star who took to the court in his own brand, and he opted for an opulent purple colorway with colorful fluid detailing.
LeBron James: Nike LeBron 23 “Warning Label”
The All-Star Game’s elder got most glamorous of all the “Warning Label” Nike kicks with a metallic gold upper with a crocodile texture.