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Best Basketball Shoes By Brand 2023

Best Basketball Shoes by Brand

A lot of people choose their basketball shoes by brand. When talking about performance kicks, you will often hear things like “I’m a Nike person” or “I only rock J’s”, and even when there are better performance options out there, people will still stick to their brand. 

In this sense, there’s still a lot of brand loyalty when it comes to basketball shoes. If a certain brand has served you well in the past, there’s a high probability that you will stick to that brand when choosing a sneaker to play in. Hell, I’ve even seen players that refuse to play with socks from a different brand than their sneakers. 

And it is logical in a sense. Brands have proprietary features that might be similar to another brand, but they will never be exactly the same. Bounce (Adidas) might be similar to React (Nike) in some cases, but if Bounce is your favorite cushioning system, adidas is the only place you will find it. 

And then there are the sizing issues. Brands use different lasts when building their shoes so no two brands will fit the same. When you find a brand that fits your foot perfectly, there is a large chance you are going to stick with that brand. This is even more of an issue if you have flat feet or wide feet.

Whatever the case may be, if you’re looking for the best basketball shoe of a particular brand, you are in the right place. We test hundreds of pairs each year from all types of brands, from the big players all the way down to boutique brands. So, with all this being said, let’s get to all the best basketball shoes by brand that are currently available:

Last update 05.16.2023

Best Basketball Shoes By Brand

Nike

Nike LeBron 20

The Nike LeBron 20 was one of the the most hyped LeBron James basketball shoes of all times. The LeBron 20 offers elite traction, and some of the years best cushioning . The midsole is full-length Cushlon with a forefoot Zoom Turbo unit and an additional standard heel Zoom Air unit in the heel. The upper is lightweight and comfortable as well, and if all this werent enough, it is the best fitting shoe of the year. Read the full review. Price: $200

9/10
Total Score
Buy Nike LeBron 20

Jordan Brand

Jordan Luka 1

The Jordan Luka 1 was highly rated by our team, and that’s saying a lot. Luka Doncic and the Jordan design team did well on this one. Jordan Brand used the Luka 1 to introduce its newest foam: Formula 23. Right off the bat, you’ll feel how comfortable it is underfoot. Support is an obvious priority with the IsoPlate system acting as torsional support while really beefing up lateral support for extra support on stepbacks and defensive slides. And at $110 ($120 for the special editions), you get a lot of performance for the money. Read the full review. Price: $110

8.5/10
Total Score
Buy Jordan Luka 1

Way of Wade

Way of Wade 10

The Li-Ning Way of Wade 10 is as tech-heavy as it gets in a signature shoe from any brand. And what’s great is that Li-Ning provides you with a breakdown of everything in the package. For support, they have a full-length carbon fiber torsional plate that also acts as a spring plate. The cushion is also beefed up with the brand’s BOOM cushion. These are one heck of a shoe to play in. If you’re a fan of DWade or want to try non-mainstream shoes, this sneaker is for you. See the full review. Price: $225-240

9/10
Total Score
Buy Li-Ning Way of Wade 10

New Balance

New Balance TWO WXY V3

The New Balance TWO WXY V3, simply put, is one of the best basketball shoes of 2022-23. The traction is near erfect, as is the shoes fit. In terms of cushioning we have full lenght FuelCell, with ABSRB cushioning units in the forefoot and heel of the shoe. This set up is great, especially if you like a stable and reactive ride. Read full review. Price $120

9/10
Total Score
Buy New Balance TWO WXY V3

Adidas

adidas Harden Vol 7

The adidas Harden Vol 7 looks weird but feels great on foot. It is one of those shoes that definitely has that “wow” factor since the first time you lace them up. The Harden Vol 7 has great traction that combines solid and translucent rubber and herringbone and radial traction patterns. You also get some really nice plush cushioning that combines Lightstrike in the forefoot and Boost in the heel. And it is the boost we all know and love. Finally! a plush adidas basketball shoe. Read full reviewPrice: $180

9/10
Total Score
Buy adidas Harden Vol 7

Li-Ning

Li-Ning Speed 8 Premium

Li-Ning Speed 8 Premium

The Li-Ning Speed 8 is Fred Van Vleet’s signature shoe with Li-Ning, and a great, guard-specific basketball shoe. Withe the Speed 8 you get excellent traction, and a nice reactive cushioning set-up. This is a great option if you are looking to try a neew brand of hoop shoes and you are looking for a guard specific shoe. Read full review. Price: $135

8/10
Total Score
Buy Li-Ning Speed 8

Puma

Puma TRC Blaze Court

The Puma TRC Blaze Court continues Puma’s resurgence into the basketball performance sneaker scene. The outsole performs awesomely though it may chip in certain places outdoors. It’s mainly made of multi-directional lines with a herringbone pattern in critical places. Trinomic cushion is now foam-based and is what Puma shows when you turn the shoe over. The rest of the midsole is ProFoam+ which is comfortable. This is a good place to start if you haven’t tried Puma basketball. See the full review. Price: $120

9/10
Total Score
Buy Puma TRC Blaze Court

Under Armour

Curry 10

The Curry 10 is an improved version of an already great shoe, the Curry 9Steph Curry’s signature line has been one of the most consistently great signature lines on the market, and the Curry 10 is another gem.

The shoe features Under Armour’s Flow cushioning/traction system. Flow offers great impact protection and a seamless ride from heel to toe. It feels almost like a running shoe that has been beefed up to be able to play basketball in them. The Curry 10 also features an improved and more supportive upper called Warp 2.0. Read full review. Price: $160

9/10
Total Score
Buy Curry 10

Anta

Anta KT 8

The Anta KT 8 is the best from Anta and packed with technology that it’s kind of tough to break down one by one. The foam carrier is AFlash Edge, Anta’s comfortable proprietary foam compound. In the forefoot, we have a Pebax-based cushion system. The heel features their patented Smart SAM system. Even with this much in the midsole, the feeling is more muted than before, thus helping your ankle stay stable. The 3D-printed Flow spring plate also aids in this department. Read full review. Price: $160

8.5/10
Total Score
Buy Anta KT 8

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Brandblack

Brandblack Rare Metal 2

The Brandblack Rare Metal 2 is a deceptively great performance basketball shoe. It is very lightweight and very low cut but at the same time, it’s surprisingly supportive. The cushion is similarly deceptive and way more comfortable than you’d expect.

The shoe does take some time to break in, so take that into account, but when it does, you have a great on-court performer on your hands. The Rare Metal 2 also gets extra points for the unique design. Read full review. Price: $250

8.8/10
Total Score
Buy Brandblack Rare Metal 2

Serious Player Only

Serious Player Only Player 1

The Serious Player Only Player 1 is a brand new hoop shoe from a brand new sneaker brand. Serious Payer Only is a Chinese brand and their signature model, the Player 1, was designed taking inspiration from several different Kobe models. Getting your hands on a pair of Kobes is damn near impossible nowadays, and being able to enjoy a pair of basketball shoes that offer similar performance features at a reasonable price, is a great thing. Read full review. Price: $159

8/10
Total Score
Buy Serious Player Only Player 1

361º

361º Zen 3

The 361º Zen 3 isn’t technically Aaron Gordon’s signature but this shoe is attached to him. The Zen 3 features a thick slab of grippy rubber, with thick grooves, perfect for outdoor basketball.

The shoe also features a plush Quick Foam Lite, 361ºs proprietary foam, along the midsole. Quick Foam Lite is similar to Nike’s Cushlon, but better.  On top of all that you get a ton of support from the TPU shank plate that runs the length of the shoe. Read full review. Price $80

8.8/10
Total Score
Buy 361º Zen 3

Use promo code WEARTESTERS for a discount.

Converse

Converse All Star BB Prototype CX

The Converse All Star BB Prototype CX has a name too long to even regularly mention, but it does have some Converse tech that may get you excited. The midsole is full-length, comfortable CX foam with a standard forefoot Zoom Air unit. The foam wraps around the whole shoe acting as both support and durability-reinforcement features. We admit that the look of the shoe can be jarring, but performance outweighs aesthetic. Right? Read full review. Price $120.

8/10
Total Score
Buy Converse All Star BB Evo

AND 1

AND 1 Attack 2.0

Overall, the AND1 Attack 2.0 does everything the original did, but the materials are a lot nicer. The traction on these is amazing and everything else is top-notch. The shoe is an all-around great performer and it gets nostalgia points for coming from the most legendary streetball brand out there. Read full review. Price $130

8.3/10
Total Score
Buy AND 1 attack 2.0

Crossover Culture

Crossover Culture Menace

Crossover Culture Menace

The Crossover Culture Menace is one of the year’s biggest sleepers, and probably the best shoe from a brand you didn’t know. The traction on this shoe is awesome and the materials are also great. The upper combines quality leather and a synthetic rip stop, proving that these two types of materials can coexist and offer top-notch performance. The cushion is foam-based and it’s more on the responsive side, so if you like that type of setup, you will love these. Read the full review. Price: $52.98 $115

7.5/10
Total Score
Buy Crossover Culture Menace

K8IROS (Spencer Dinwiddie Brand)

K8IROS Mark II

Overall, the K8IROS Mark II was a pleasant surprise. We weren’t expecting much from such a young and independent brand, but it turns out the shoe is solid in every area and pretty beastly. It’s very reminiscent of another great shoe, the Dame 2, but better.

The cushion is solid. Traction is really solid. The fit might be a bit weird for some with the whole size-only offerings. And support is solid as well. Read the full review. Price: $130

8.5/10
Total Score
Buy K8IROS Mark II

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