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The 6 Best Sneakers from the 2026 NBA All-Star Game

By RJ Ballecer - February 16, 2026

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From LeBron James to Anthony Edwards, these stars brought the heat in the 2026 NBA All-Star Game. 

The 2026 NBA All-Star Weekend is officially in the books, with the league’s top stars converging in Los Angeles for a showcase of skills and hoops excellence.

As expected, this year’s NBA All-Star Weekend saw players pull out their best sneakers, especially in the revamped All-Star Game. Here’s six of the best pairs that stood out. 

LeBron James

Performance meets luxury for LeBron James, who made a historic 23rd NBA All-Star appearance in Los Angeles. King James wore a special LeBron 23 from Nike’s “Warning Label” collection, coming in a gold base and a crocodile-skin inspired upper. 

Stephen Curry

Stephen Curry’s sneaker free agency has been nothing short of memorable, rocking a mix of classic pairs, to the hottest models out today. Now in his 12th NBA All-Star appearance, the Chef paid tribute to his former Splash Brother, Klay Thompson, by wearing a special pair of his ANTA KT11s.

The all-silver KT11s were recently made to commemorate Klay’s lifetime deal with Anta, a partnership that dates back to the glory days of Golden State’s modern-day dynasty. 

Scottie Barnes

(Photo Credit: Toronto Raptors and Detroit Pistons on Instragram)

It’s a throwback for Toronto Raptors forward Scottie Barnes, who continues to wear Kyrie Irving’s Nike signature shoes. No stranger to wearing rare Nike Kyrie models, the two-time NBA All-Star brought out a pair of “Girls EYBL” Kyrie 2s, a vibrant blue, orange, and yellow colorway that was released in 2016.

Devin Booker

(Photo Credit: Phoenix Suns on Instagram)
(Photo Credit: Phoenix Suns on Instagram)

Phoenix Suns star Devin Booker brought the heat as part of Team USA Stars, rocking his new Nike Book 2 in the “Warning Label LX” colorway. Also part of the Swoosh’s Warning Label pack, the bright orange shoes are a clear tribute to the city of Phoenix, Arizona.

Anthony Edwards

(Photo Credit: Minnesota Timberwolves on Facebook)
(Photo Credit: Minnesota Timberwolves on Facebook)

The hits keep on coming for Anthony Edwards, who wore a special pair of his Adidas AE2s, a collaborative effort with fashion brand HELLSTAR. Coming in a black and silver base, these AE2s are accented by camouflage patterns, and HELLSTAR’s signature brand graphics. 

Cade Cunningham

(Photo Credit: Detroit Pistons on Facebook)
(Photo Credit: Detroit Pistons on Facebook)

Last but not least is Cade Cunningham, who debuted a Player Exclusive (PE) version of Nike’s ST Charge sneakers. Coming in a rugged aesthetic, Cade’s pair is the latest in Nike’s Street Tough line, which is the Swoosh’s dedicated series to outdoor-friendly basketball shoes.

Banner images from the Minnesota Timberwolves on Facebook.

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