Released: 2007 | Worn by: Stephon Marbury With the "Bling Bling" era of the early 2000s underway, Webber debuted his signature CDubbz with new partner Dada in a chrome All-Star edition, stealing the show. In need of some momentum for his sneaker line after slow sales on his third model, the Warriors star debuted the Curry 4 a full six months early in the 2017 NBA Finals, reigniting interest during another title run. Marty McFly's "power lacing" Nike MAG sneakers first floated the idea of a smart shoe in 1989, and exactly three decades later, the Adapt BB blended art and science to bring self-lacing tech to the NBA hardwood. MORE: The Bottom 10 sneakers in NBA history To honor the NBA's 74th season and a new step toward the future of the league, we're looking back at the 74 best basketball sneakers worn throughout league history. The league has long fueled the footwear industry throughout its history, with iconic on-court moments giving life to off-court trends, all while providing fans with a tangible connection to their favorite stars. From overly built high-tops to space-age heat-molded constructions to the phone-syncing sneakers of today, NBA players have laced up more collective design, technology and innovation than any other association.
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