Brandon Jennings<\/strong>, UA’s marquee basketball endorser, showcased this all red patent leather pair he planned to wear back in 2010. Unfortunately, Jennings was injured prior to the game, but the shoes still caught the eye of basketball fans everywhere. \n<\/p>\n22. Air Jordan XXI<\/h2>\n Though the Air Jordan XXI was first accepted mildly by Jordan fans in 2006, it all changed when the all red suede colorway dropped. The colorways was not only the customary Chicago Bull colors, they released two days after Valentine’s Day so the red coloring worked well with the season. \n<\/p>\n
Nike Air Zoom Huarache 2k4 “Year of the Snake”<\/h2>\n The Nike Air Zoom Huarache 2k4 is regarded by many as their favorite shoe to hoop in. We have seen tonal red Huaraches before, but the “Year of the Snake” takes it to another level with snakeskin print, gold stitching, and snake eye design. \n<\/p>\n
20. Nike Air Hyperflight<\/h2>\n Bright colors and lightweight were drew fans to the Nike Air Hyperflight in 2001. With dozens of colorways to choose from, the red\/black makeup stood out even among brighter options. \n<\/p>\n
19. Nike Zoom KD II “All Star”<\/h2>\n Kevin Durant made a splash in his first All Star appearance with a “Daring Red” colorway of his second signature. The game was played in Cowboys Stadium, so a great view of the shoe on the stadium’s gigantic renowned HD screen. \n<\/p>\n
18. Nike Air Maestro<\/h2>\n His teammate broke the mold with team colored kicks, but Scottie Pippen<\/strong> turned heads when he played in the red Nike Air Maestro as well. The high top sneaker is definitely old school, but the nubuck and red coloring makes it still one that is sought after. \n<\/p>\n17. Nike Air Max Uptempo “Gundam”<\/h2>\n How many people do you know own a pair of Nike Air Max Uptempo “Gundam”? You may know one. The vivid red patent leather and yellow accents on this shoe cause a stir every time they are spotted. \n<\/p>\n
16. Nike LeBron 9 “Christmas”<\/h2>\n Christmas games in the NBA have turned into a sneaker showcase. After presents are opened, all eyes are fixed on the television and, in terms of games and sneakers, LeBron James<\/strong> rarely disappoints. The Nike LeBron 9 “Christmas” highlighted the all red shoe with green laces and a glitter infused outsole. \n<\/p>\n15. Nike Zoom Rookie “Matte Red”<\/h2>\n Hybrid silhouettes are either a hit or miss in most cases. The Nike Zoom Rookie has received a lot of love, and this bright red colorway is arguably the best one to release so far. Again, the ice outsole is always an appreciate finish to any shoe. \n<\/p>\n
14. adidas T-Mac 2<\/h2>\n Tracy McGrady<\/strong> had an iconic sneaker moment in the 2004 NBA All-Star Game. However, he averaged an amazing 32 points per game rocking the adidas T-Mac 2 in 2002-2003. Of course he played for the Orlando Magic and wore a blue patent leather version, but this red alternative was well received. \n<\/p>\n13. Nike Zoom LeBron VI “Big Apple”<\/h2>\n Remember when we believed LeBron James would be a Knick? Before he took his talents to South Beach, King James debuted some of the sickest colorways of his signature line, and the all red, rarely seen Nike Zoom LeBron 6 “Big Apple” ranks up there with the best of them. \n<\/p>\n
12. Nike Air Penny 5 “Red Eagle”<\/h2>\n The Nike Air Penny 5 “Red Eagle” from the second they were debuted. They were the first release from the retired Penny Hardaway<\/strong>‘s latest signature, and featured black accenting on the upper and midsole. Again, a translucent ice outsole takes the shoe to another level. Who will wear them on court first? \n<\/p>\n11. Nike Air Foamposite One “Metallic Red”<\/h2>\n Add shiny red to an all-time favorite sneaker, and a classic is made. The Nike Air Foamposite One “Metallic Red” turns even more heads on court than it does off of it. \n<\/p>\n
10. Nike Air Max2 CB ’94 “Varsity Red Ripstop”<\/h2>\n Before the Nike Air Max Barkley “Action Red”, this House of Hoops exclusive sneaker was the favorite red colorway in Charles Barkley<\/strong>‘s signature line.. Though highly sought after, not many people got their hands on these all red gems. \n<\/p>\n9. Ewing 33 Hi<\/h2>\n Sneaker fans old enough to remember the New York Knick in the ’90s, know how much the rugged Ewing 33 Hi matched its namesake’s persona. Younger sneakerheads also appreciated the chunky build and suede composition on this red classic when they released in retro. \n<\/p>\n
8. adidas D Rose 3 “Brenda”<\/h2>\n The story behind the adidas D Rose 3 “Brenda” is enough to make it a top 10 red shoe for us, but the shoe is dope. The last name Rose lends itself well to an all red shoe, as well. \n<\/p>\n
7. Nike LeBron 8 V2 “Christmas”<\/h2>\n Subtle white and green Flywire elements add a little extra Christmas cheer to this Nike LeBron 8 V2. The speckled paint on the midsole sparked a trend now seen on many signature sneakers, and is a NikeiD option for a lot of kicks. Remember when we said LeBron rarely disappoints on Christmas? \n<\/p>\n
6. Air Jordan 5 “Toro Bravo”<\/h2>\n The Air Jordan 5 is the favorite Jordan for many. The Air Jordan 5 ?Toro Bravo? stands out as the favorite among favorites. Though it release as a part of the?”Raging Bulls Pack”, there is no doubt the “Toro Bravo” Jordan 5 overshadows it?s all black 3M counterpart. \n<\/p>\n
5. Nike Foamposite Pro<\/h2>\n Wait another Red Foamposite? Yes! Back in 2001, a red Nike Air Foamposite Pro that is rarely seen due to its low distribution. As you can tell from the popularity of the “Metallic Red” foams, this shoe was clearly ahead of its time. Makes you wish you wouldn’t have slept on them, doesn’t it? \n<\/p>\n
4. Air Jordan 3 “Doernbecher”<\/h2>\n Air Jordan “Doernbecher” models always have sneakerheads clamoring to get their hands on a pair. The Air Jordan 3 “Doernbecher” is no different. We have seen the Jordan 3 in endless color schemes, and this makedup may look simple upon first glance, but a closer look reveals the intricate design that make these a great shoe. \n<\/p>\n
3. Nike Zoom LeBron IV Ohio State PEs<\/h2>\n LeBron James did not attend Ohio State, or any university, but he is a close friend of the program. Most ball players were unsure how to take the Nike Zoom LeBron 4 when it first released, but the Ohio State PEs stopped channel surfers in their tracks when they appeared on the feet of Mike Conley<\/strong> and the 2007 NCAA National Runner-Up.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
2. Reebok Answer I “All-Star”<\/h2>\n The commercial accompanying the Reebok Answer I<\/a> is as memorable as the shoe itself. Not many signature sneakers receive a name change, but few players, if any, played the game like Allen Iverson<\/strong>. The all red colorway was released in very limited quantities, but hopefully Reebok will release the Answer I for those of us that missed out back in the late ’90s. \n<\/p>\nAir Jordan 4 “Red Nubuck”<\/h2>\n As Carmelo Anthony<\/strong> put it when he first showcased the Air Jordan 4 “Red Nubuck”, it’s just different being under a powerful umbrella like Jordan Brand. As we prepare for the release of the black\/red colorway to release in two weeks, we can only pray that JB decides to drop this makeup in the near future.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Seeing Red: The 25 Best Red Basketball Shoes of All-Time<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":4653,"featured_media":247287,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[13],"tags":[],"cultivate_rss":[],"class_list":{"2":"type-post"},"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n
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