The Sneaker Game: A Tale of All-Stars and Signature Shoes
In a surprising twist, Adidas has stepped up to showcase its potential as a top contender in the sneaker market, with a special focus on NBA superstar, Stephen Curry.
While Curry's knee injury kept him off the All-Star Game court, he made a bold statement on Media Day, donning a unique pair of Adidas sneakers. These shoes, a player-exclusive colorway, were a tribute to his Olympic journey and his friendship with Anthony Edwards.
The "Gold Medal" Adidas Anthony Edwards 1 Low PE, as it's known, features Curry's initials and jersey number from the 2024 Paris Olympics. This move by Adidas is a strategic one, as they aim to capture the attention of the biggest sneaker free agent in sports.
But here's where it gets controversial... Curry has maintained that his footwear choices are not subtle messages, but rather, a way to celebrate his peers and their achievements. So, is this a clever marketing ploy by Adidas, or a genuine tribute from Curry?
And this is the part most people miss... Adidas has already secured Edwards' signature for the long term, and now they're eyeing Curry. Could we see a reunion of Olympic teammates on the Adidas roster? It's an intriguing possibility.
As the 2026 NBA All-Star Weekend unfolds, sneaker enthusiasts can expect more surprises and stories. Stay tuned to Sports Illustrated's Kicks On SI for all the latest footwear news and updates.
So, what do you think? Is Adidas making a smart move by targeting Curry, or is this just a friendly gesture? We'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments!