{"id":478803,"date":"2016-01-05T16:53:34","date_gmt":"2016-01-05T21:53:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/?p=478803"},"modified":"2019-01-23T05:05:11","modified_gmt":"2019-01-23T10:05:11","slug":"every-nba-player-that-switched-sneaker-brands-this-season-kicks-on-court","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/every-nba-player-that-switched-sneaker-brands-this-season-kicks-on-court\/","title":{"rendered":"Every NBA Player That Switched Sneaker Brands This Season | Kicks On Court"},"content":{"rendered":"
words \/\/ Nick DePaula:<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n Every fall, as the start of a new NBA season gets underway, fans are getting used to seeing players throughout the league representing new cities, donning new uniforms and gelling with a new team.<\/p>\n For us at Snkrs Day, we’re also noticing all of the players that’ve switched to a new sneaker brand. This season, that total has topped 20 players, which is a relatively small number compared to the league’s free agency, where seemingly a fourth of the league switches rosters.<\/p>\n From the headline-dominating James Harden<\/a> and Nick Young<\/a>, who both switched from Nike to adidas, to the more under-the-radar moves of Mike Conley Jr., DeMarre Carroll and Kemba Walker, we’ve got every new deal covered ahead. You’ll also want to dive deeper in the sneaker free agency of All-Star guard John Wall<\/a>, as he’s not technically a shoe free agent just yet.<\/p>\n