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|17 May 2019|5 mins

The Most Legendary Sneaker Moments of LeBron James

Raise a glass to one of the most philanthropic ballers and prescient sneaker curators to ever play the game of basketball

From the Nike Air Zoom Generation ‘First Game’ to the recent LeBron 15 ‘Equality’, the sneakers of King James have been as memorable as his Herculean on-court efforts and off-court philanthropy. The sneakers laced over his 16-year career (and counting) not only represent some of Nike’s most triumphant designs over the past two decades, but they have also come to symbolise, reinforce and challenge the very core of the American identity in the21st century.

The Chosen One
While still an 18-year-old student at St. Vincent–St. Mary High School, LeBron James was offered $10 million from Reebok.

‘I was lost for words’, LeBron later recalled. ‘I flew in from Akron, Ohio, out of Spring Hill, from the projects. I mean, our rent was like $17 a month. And now I’m looking at a $10 million cheque...’

As he said in that statement, LeBron grew up in the projects of Akron, and was permanently in transit while his mum looked for steady work. However, the $10 million dollar offer from Reebok came with stipulations: Don’t speak with adidas or Nike. With that in mind, LeBron decided to hold out, showing the kind of business acumen and foresight that continues to inform his entrepreneurial prowess today. LeBron would later sign with Nike for $93 million over seven years, before becoming the first athlete on earth to ink a lifetime deal with the Swoosh - expected to be worth around $1billion by the time LeBron turns 64.

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The King’s First
Nike brought in the Dream Team for LeBron’s first signature shoe. Tinker Hatfield, Eric Avar and Aaron Cooper were all tasked with using LeBron’s chrome Hummer H2 as a blueprint for the silhouette - a lux ride that LeBron had originally received for his 18th birthday.
With Zoom Air cushioning and brand new ‘Sphere Liner’ technology, the Air Zoom Generation ushered in a new era for the Swoosh, as they knighted their most valuable asset in decades.
The Air Zoom Generation ‘First Game’ colourway is still one of LeBron’s favourite shoes. Inscribed with the date he first laced the shoes in Cleveland (November 5, 2010), LeBron took an L on court, but later told GQ that the day was full of Ws:

‘I lost that game ... Not too happy about that, but I won that game, if you know what I mean'.

Image via Ezra Shaw - Getty Images

Steady Drip From the Tunnel
LeBron is always dripping wet when it comes to the pre-game tunnel. From the Sacai Nike LDV to the Off-White Blazer, The King continues to show us explosive kicks that are literally fit for a king.

But his favourite silhouettes?

As expected, LeBron has a soft spot for legendary sneakers like the Air Jordan 1, Air Force1, and the anatomical Air Max 95. But he also has an appreciation for under-the-radar gems like the Jay 3, and the in-your-face Nike Air Diamond Turf ‘49ers’.

Image via Sneakernews

First NBA Finals
Where were you when LeBron went absolutely nuclear in Game 5 of the 2007 Eastern Conference Finals? Scoring 29 of Cleveland’s final 30 points, LeBron dragged his team over the line in 2OT against the Detroit Pistons to register one of the most legendary performances in sports history.

LeBron laced the Nike LeBron Soldier 1 for his first ever Finals appearance, immortalising the sneaker on the back of his triumphant opening chapter.
Featuring white leather uppers, LeBron branding on the tongue, and a gold Larry O’Brien trophy hangtag, the Nike LeBron Soldier 1 reappeared as a retro last year, and continues to be one of the more beguiling silhouettes in the King James catalogue.

Image via Bill Baptist - GETTY Images

Televised Heartbreak: The Nike LeBron 8 ‘South Beach’
The LeBron 8 silhouette was the first sneaker release after LeBron broke Cleveland hearts on national TV with ‘The Decision’. Taking its visual palette from Miami’s South Beach, the head-turning teal colourway of the 8 foreshadowed LeBron’s successful four-year stint playing for the Heat, as the sneaker quickly picked up a resale value in the four-digits and signalled a return to form for Nike.

Infused with narrative, the Nike LeBron 8 ‘South Beach’ featured a lion on the sneaker’s tongue, representative of his quest to line his fingers with bling.

'The stalk of the lion and the lion’s hunt really fuelled the change in between the shoes, andhow that relates to LeBron changing as he goes through the season,’ designer Jason Petriesaid.

Image via SLAM

Long Live the King

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