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A Signed Pair of Prides
During the 1980s, New Balance created a shoe line called Pride. James Worthy of Los Angeles Lakers fame endorsed the shoes, as did M.L. Carr of the Celtics. Carr, who won two NBA World Championship ti ...
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Cigar-Worthy Tribute Shoes
In March 2007, less than six months after Red Auerbach passed away, Adidas announced it would launch a shoe to pay tribute to the coaching legend. Check out the heel of the left shoe for a silhouette ...
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Cousy’s Chuck’s
Before he signed on to endorse PF Flyers in 1958, Bob Cousy wore these Converse Chuck Taylor All Stars. Designed with a rubber sole, the All Stars remained a firm favorite among NBA players for decade ...
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Havlicek’s Bloody Shoe
These white Puma Match shoes would never see a basketball court. Created by Puma in 1974 as part of a tennis collection, this pair has a little bit of John Havlicek on them. Yes, there’s his signature ...
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Havlicek’s Secret Shoe
These shoes, autographed by John Havlicek, have quite a unique story. Prior to the arrival of Nike sneakers, PONY endorsed major sports stars, including John Havlicek and Wilt Chamberlain. Dubbed the ...
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Hondo to Wizard of Westwood
Signed by Celtics star John Havlicek, these green Adidas shoes with white stripes had a huge impact on basketball. Nicknamed the “Superstar,” Adidas developed the shoes just in time for the 1968 Summe ...
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Hondo vs. the Skyhook
Celtics legend John Havlicek signed these white Adidas shoes with blue stripes, but there is another NBA star featured on the tongue of the shoe: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Havlicek’s Los Angeles Lakers riv ...
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Hondo’s John Hancock
Founded in 1898, the brand Spot-Bilt endorsed one of the NBA’s great stars of the early 1970s in “Pistol Pete” Maravich. Later, Spot-Bilt narrowly missed on signing another major NBA star, none other ...
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John Havlicek All Stars
These Converse Chuck Taylor All Star shoes saw plenty of use on the court. Debuting in the early 1920s, All Stars gained popularity after Converse outfitted the United States men’s basketball team, wh ...
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Larry Bird Chooses His Weapon
Larry Bird’s black and white Converse shoe had an intimidating name: the Weapon. Throughout the 1980s, Converse marketed the sneakers with endorsements from NBA stars including Isiah Thomas, Kevin McH ...