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The Top 10 Signature Athletes with the Best Performing Sneakers (According to You)

#10 – KYRIE IRVING

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Image via scubastizz

Rounding out the top ten is another young guard (one of many on the list with only a few signature shoes.) Kyrie Irving ends the list with 1.56% of total votes and 0.81% of first place votes.

The lack of first place votes somewhat makes sense, as Nike prices his shoe on the lower end of the four signature athletes rocking the Swoosh. As such, the technology is limited with Kyrie’s first two signature shoes featuring only one Zoom Air unit as well as synthetic uppers. With Kobe retiring, you’d imagine Kyrie would get upgrades on his signature shoe. Of course, there was the announcement that Kobe’s line will continue past his playing days so Nike could very well stick to the low-price strategy.

Kyrie increasing his own brand will also help in pushing for more technology, as Nike would want to capitalize on any Vine-worthy crossover, 50-point game and improbably playoff moment that Irving is capable of. The virility of Pepsi’s Uncle Drew campaign will also likely building Irving’s brand, while competing with point guards from the other sneaker brands.

10 comments
  1. Great report! This really should help anyone looking for ideas of what to buy. Thanks for the great surveys!

    1. I think each performance review on the site will determine which shoe you should buy.

      This survey was more for what the general hooper likens as the best hoop shoe.

      Thanks for reading though. Glad you enjoyed it.

  2. Good stuff. Perhaps I may have missed this, but was there a size and position played question asked on this survey? While I am not six eight, but six four and I do weigh twofiddy and am a power player, so there is nothing that I do with a Kobe Bryant type shoe but look at it from afar. This isn’t about Kobe bias, because I do not like him, but his shoe are too flimsy to be considered the best performance option for players like me if I were to use this article as a gauge.

    1. This is more of a general survey asking what the best overall shoes are to the general populous.

      This isn’t a recommendation of what to pick up. Your own style and build will determine that. Obviously there are more guards out there than big men, so it’s skewed towards guard shoes a bit.

      Hope that makes sense. Thanks for reading.

  3. the kobe line, if only for the 6, the 8 and the 9, has to be at the very top (i’m also somebody who likes the 10 a lot, even if it isn’t a top of the line shoe it is a very dependable and supportive option)….the rose line, though, has to be right up there alongside the kobe series, i’m not a big rose fan but every shoe other than the 3 (which isn’t bad, it just isn’t special in any real way) has been inventive and performance-driven, the 4 was just a sleek, flexible, explosive beast of a shoe, i played in that until the upper and the sprintframe separated (inevitable after putting it through runs in the rain, extreme weather, etc.), while the 5 had unbelievable lockdown and support, probably the best containment i’ve ever experienced…of course, you had to get the chicago ice or the woven brenda colorway to get top class flexibility, too

  4. Disagree on the Kyrie assessment. Companies have consistently shown they can churn out shoes with good performance at a low cost. Kyrie’s shoe is one of many shoes that are victims of Nike somehow deciding zoom should not be felt. Other than that, great list and appreciate the work done.

  5. Yo! This was a really good read. Thanks for putting this together. I’ve played in models from almost everyone on the list except for maybe Kyrie. Definitely a well thought out article. Respect.

  6. Really nice article, very insightful and definitely one of the best because of the level of analysis involved. Hoping for a wider and deeper study in the future!

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