Adidas continues to delve into its archives, bringing back beloved basketball sneakers under the "Crazy" label, a tribute to the legacy of Kobe Bryant's early footwear with the brand. After reintroducing various models such as the Crazy one and pre-signature styles like the Crazy 97 and 98, Adidas is set to re-release Kobe's second signature model, the adidas Kobe 2, now aptly renamed the Crazy 2.
The Crazy 2 debuted in the early 2000s, carrying forward the Audi TT-inspired aesthetics introduced by its predecessor. Known for its unique low-top design and primarily monochromatic colorways, the model quickly became a standout. Among its most famous iterations is the USA Flag edition, which gained iconic status when LeBron James sported it during a nationally televised high school game against Carmelo Anthony’s Oak Hill Academy
Despite its design achievements, Kobe Bryant reportedly was not a fan of the shoe, which played a part in his decision to leave adidas and enter a period of "sneaker-free agency" before eventually signing with Nike. This move laid the groundwork for his future signature lines, including the renowned Protro series.
As we look ahead to 2025, Sneaker News has confirmed the re-release of the Crazy 2 in both the "All-Star" white/yellow and a silver/black colorway.
Expect more details to emerge as we edge closer to the start of the new year.