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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

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


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


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


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.