Basketball Shoe Reviews
330 Shoes available
released Dec. 2019
from$55.00
Buy from StockX- 7.7rating based on 8 expert reviews
- The Dame 6 is an affordable signature sneaker with comfortable full-length Lightstrike cushioning
- Works best for guards who play on clean courts most of the time
released Dec. 2019
from$66.00
Buy from StockX- 7.7rating based on 3 expert reviews
- Full-length Nike Zoom Air Strobel, Flynit materials, and FlyEase lacing system
- Good choice if you are looking for shoes that are comfortable and easy to put on
released Aug. 2019
from$64.00
Buy from KicksCrew- 7.7rating based on 4 expert reviews
- An affordable Adidas model with well-balanced Bounce cushioning
- The Pro Bounce is not recommended due to its lacking traction
released Aug. 2018
- 7.7rating based on 2 expert reviews
- Very firm and supportive shoe
- Works best for big guys who post up a lot
released Nov. 2024
- 7.6rating based on 7 expert reviews
- The Jordan Tatum 3 makes minor improvements to the cushioning and is the best shoe in the lineup so far.
- The Tatum 3 is best for players who move a lot on their forefoot.
released Jan. 2024
$110$81.97
Buy from DICK's- 7.6rating based on 5 expert reviews
- The Adidas Adizero Select 2.0 excels with lightweight, but it's far from a perfect performer.
- The Adizero Select 2.0 is best for side-to-side shiftiness.
released Dec. 2023
- 7.6rating based on 5 expert reviews
- The Puma Scoot Zeros are a reliable, budget-friendly performer. The traction, in particular, is solid.
- This shoe is best for guards who prefer a responsive cushion setup over impact protection.
released Mar. 2023
from$68.00
Buy from KicksCrew- 7.6rating based on 2 expert reviews
- The Under Armour Spawn 5 is a smooth-transitioning, responsive performer.
- Price-conscious players who enjoy low-profile cushioning setups will enjoy this shoe.
released Sep. 2021
$130$104.99
Buy from DICK's- 7.6rating based on 2 expert reviews
- The Puma Fusion Nitro is a decent shoe for the price.
- Players that are looking for grippy traction.
released Aug. 2018
from$177.00
Buy from StockX- 7.6rating based on 7 expert reviews
- Great combination of React and Zoom Air cushioning
- Works best as a casual sneaker but doesn't perform very well on a basketball court.
released Jul. 2018
from$93.00
Buy from KicksCrew- 7.6rating based on 4 expert reviews
- Well-performing Bounce cushioning tech
- Great looking sneaker for players with wide feet
released Feb. 2017
- 7.6rating based on 5 expert reviews
- Inconsistent traction and very roomy toe box
- Low-cut basketball shoe designed for quick guards
released Apr. 2024
$150$82.97
Buy from Nike- 7.5rating based on 4 expert reviews
- The Jordan Zion 3 SE upgrades the materials and lockdown, but the fit and traction are problematic.
- The Jordan Zion 3 SE is best for narrow-foot players who like a drop-in midsole setup.
released May 2022
from$68.00
Buy from KicksCrew- 7.5rating based on 2 expert reviews
- The Under Armour HOVR Havoc 4 Clone provides a good mix of cushioning and traction at an affordable price.
- Recommended for anyone playing primarily on clean courts looking for court feel and responsiveness.
released Jan. 2022
from$36.00
Buy from StockX- 7.5rating based on 5 expert reviews
- The Nike Fly By Mid 3 definitely punches above its weight class.
- Players who are budget conscious or who're looking for a pair to beat up.
released Sep. 2019
from$76.00
Buy from KicksCrew- 7.5rating based on 3 expert reviews
- Nike's successor to the popular Hyperdunk line is a very disappointing performance shoe
- Only works for slow, heavy big guys looking for support and impact protection
released Apr. 2018
from$80.00
Buy from KicksCrew- 7.5rating based on 8 expert reviews
- Inconsistent traction and problematic fit
- Only for the biggest Curry fans
released Feb. 2017
from$335.00
Buy from KicksCrew- 7.5rating based on 2 expert reviews
- The materials look good and feel comfortable
- Stationary post up players will like the comfortable cushioning
released Jan. 2024
- 7.4rating based on 5 expert reviews
- The Jordan One Take 5 has excellent torsional support and stability, but the shoe is stiff.
- The Jordan One Take 5 is best for players who play around the hoop.
released May 2022
from$45.00
Buy from GOAT- 7.4rating based on 4 expert reviews
- The Nike Renew Elevate 3 offers strong traction at a budget price.
- Perfect for players that need a reliable outdoor shoe.