Steph Curry’s sneaker choices this season have become almost as compelling as his on‑court play. After a landmark announcement in November 2025 that ended his 13‑year partnership with Under Armour and set Curry Brand free to operate independently, the Warriors superstar entered sneaker free agency with no rush and seemingly infinite options.
With no current endorsement contract tying him to a single label, Curry has been spotted in a wide range of shoes from legacy brands, modern performance lines, and even global competitors — turning every arena appearance into a subtle statement and an exploration of sneaker culture worldwide.
Nike Kobe 6 Protro “Mambacita” — Homage on the First Night
One of Curry’s most symbolic sneaker moments came immediately after the Under Armour split when he wore the Nike Kobe 6 Protro “Mambacita” at a Warriors pre‑game warmup in San Antonio.
The Kobe 6 “Mambacita,” released as a tribute to Kobe and Gianna Bryant, holds deep emotional significance in the basketball community. Curry explained after the game that he wore it as a personal tribute to Kobe’s influence and legacy, saying it gave him “good energy” and reflected the respect he has for the late champion.
This choice was meaningful not only because it honored a legend, but also because it marked Curry’s first known non‑Under Armour footwear sighting in a highly visible NBA arena.
Anta KAI 3 — Transitioning to Performance Options
As the season progressed, Curry expanded his rotation to include high‑performance shoes from competitor brands. One notable pair was the Anta KAI 3, which he was photographed wearing during road game warmups.
The Anta KAI 3 is Kyrie Irving’s signature model for the Chinese brand Anta — a team that has been gaining traction globally. Curry wearing them in warmups sent a strong signal: he’s not just exploring nostalgic retro styles — he’s also testing performance footwear from any brand with legitimate basketball tech.
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Li‑Ning JB 4 “Batman” — Global Brand Representation
Curry’s free agency tour also swung into international territory with the Li‑Ning JB 4 “Batman,” the signature sneaker of teammate and star Jimmy Butler’s Li‑Ning line.
Seen during a Warriors game against the Orlando Magic, this choice didn’t just make a fashion statement — it highlighted how sneaker culture has become global, with Chinese brands like Li‑Ning now fielding performance models that top NBA stars trust on major stages.
Butler himself reacted publicly to seeing Curry in the shoes, noting that he wasn’t even expecting Curry to wear them, adding to the intrigue around how far Curry’s sneaker freedom may stretch, even wearing a “Robin” colorway of the sneakers himself. A nod to being Robin to Curry’s Batman.
Nike Sabrina 3 — A Statement of Solidarity
Another meaningful pick came in the form of the Nike Sabrina 3, the signature shoe of WNBA star Sabrina Ionescu. Curry was photographed in these during a game where Ionescu was in attendance, making the moment feel like a concerted nod to women’s basketball and equality in sportswear representation.
Wearing the Sabrina 3 wasn’t just a stylistic choice — it was a signals that, in this era of sneaker autonomy, Curry can use his visibility to champion peers and the broader basketball community, not just performance benefits.
Adidas Harden Vol. 10 — Respect for Rival Lines
Curry’s exploration hasn’t been limited to Nike and Li‑Ning. He even turned heads by wearing the adidas Harden Vol. 10, James Harden’s signature line, during pre‑game practice.
Though not worn in actual NBA minutes, stepping into an adidas signature model — especially one tied to a contemporary rival — was a striking visual reminder: Curry is evaluating all corners of the basketball footwear world. Nothing is off‑limits.
More Than Just Footwear — A Cultural Exploration
Curry’s sneaker rotation also touches on lifestyle and heritage models (from brands like New Balance and PUMA), further signaling that this period is less about short‑term endorsement and more about curiosity, respect, and influence.
For the first time since early in his career, Curry isn’t bound to a shoe contract; he’s free to wear what he wants, when he wants — and the sneaker world is watching every step. With Nike, adidas, Li‑Ning, Anta, and others all vying for his next move, his choices don’t just reflect his style — they reflect a pivotal moment in basketball’s cultural landscape.
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