Select Model

    WE INDEPENDENTLY CHOOSE ALL PRODUCTS FEATURED ON OUR SITE. WE MAY RECEIVE A COMMISSION WHEN YOU CLICK ON LINKS TO THOSE PRODUCTS. YOU CAN LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR AFFILIATE POLICY IN OUR TERMS OF USE.

    FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK

    Every Sneaker Worn in the 2022 NBA All-Star Game

    Written By

    Pete Michael

    Date

    2022.02.21

    The NBA’s best basketball players took the hardwood in Cleveland last night for a night of show-stopping highlights in the annual All-Star Game, as well as a celebration of the league’s 75th-anniversary team.

    The half-time honor was by far and away the biggest event of the night, with legends like Allen Iverson, Dennis Rodman, Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Michael Jordan all in attendance — but the game itself was no slouch — especially in the second half. Team LeBron came out on top, and Steph Curry took home the event’s MVP with a 50-point, 15 three-pointer performance. For us here at House of Heat, we were more focused on the battle of the sneakers, and to be honest, it was fairly split.

    Gone are the days of a decade ago, where All-Star packs were the norm, this year saw a fairly tame bunch of kicks, though there were a few highlights, namely LeBron James, Devin Booker, and DeMar DeRozan — even Khris Middleton called in a favor to ex-teammate and sneaker legend PJ Tucker for the night. Jordan Brand once again fitted out their athletes in PE pairs, whilst less-loved hardwood brands like Li-Ning, New Balance, Under Armour — and even PEAK — had their time to shine.

    Grab a look for yourself below at every sneaker worn in the 2022 NBA All-Star Game:

    Jarrett Allen

    Nike Kyrie 3 TB

    Image via Nathaniel S. Butler/Getty

    Giannis Antetokounmpo

    UNO x Nike Zoom Freak 3

    Image via Jeff Haynes/Getty

    LaMelo Ball

    PUMA MB.01

    Image via Jesse D. Garrabrant/Getty

    Devin Booker

    Nike Zoom Kobe 5 PE

    Image via Kyle Terada/USA Today Sports

    Jimmy Butler

    Li-Ning Yu Shuai 14 Low

    Image via Jeff Haynes/Getty

    Stephen Curry

    Under Armour Curry Flow 9

    Image via Joe Murphy/Getty

    DeMar DeRozan

    Nike Zoom Kobe 4 “Ginobili” PE

    Image via Nathaniel S. Butler/Getty

    Nike Zoom Kobe 5 PE

    Image via Jeff Haynes/Getty

    Luka Doncic

    Air Jordan 36 Low PE

    Image via Nathaniel S. Butler/Getty

    Joel Embiid

    Under Armour Embiid 1

    Image via Jesse D. Garrabrant/Getty

    Darius Garland

    Sneaker Room x Nike Kyrie 7 “Mom”

    Image via Garrett Ellwood/Getty

    Rudy Gobert

    Nike Air Zoom GT Run

    Image via Kyle Terada/USA Today Sports

    LeBron James

    Nike LeBron 9 Low “Reverse LeBronald Palmer”

    Image via Joe Murphy/Getty

    Nike LeBron 9 “Big Bang”

    Image via Kyle Terada/USA Today Sports

    Nikola Jokic

    Nike Air Zoom GT Jump

    Image via Garrett Ellwood/Getty

    Zach Lavine

    New Balance Two WXY 2

    Image via Joe Murphy/Getty

    Khris Middleton

    Nike Zoom Kobe 6 P.J. Tucker PE

    Image via Joe Murphy/Getty

    Ja Morant

    Nike Air Zoom GT Run

    Image via Joe Murphy/Getty

    DeJounte Murray

    New Balance Two WXY 2

    Image via Jesse D. Garrabrant/Getty

    Chris Paul

    Jordan CP3.VI

    Image via Nathaniel S. Butler/Getty

    Jayson Tatum

    Air Jordan 36 PE

    Image via Kyle Terada/USA Today Sports

    Karl-Anthony Towns

    Nike Hyperdunk X PE

    Image via Nathaniel S. Butler/Getty

    Fred VanVleet

    Li-Ning Speed 8

    Image via Nathaniel S. Butler/Getty

    Andrew Wiggins

    PEAK Wiggins

    Image via Nathaniel S. Butler/Getty

    Trae Young

    adidas Trae Young 1

    Image via David Sherman/Getty

    Author:Pete MichaelDate:2022.02.21Tags:

    Read These

    Keep ScrollingServing up your next slice of heat

    Loading Next Article