NEW YORK, NY.- On November 13th, 2025, Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry announced, for the first time in his career, he was no longer tied to a specific athletic wear brand partner.
With this unprecedented freedom, Curry embarked on a deliberate and highly curated journey, opting to wear a different pair of sneakers in nearly every game appearance throughout the remainder of the season.
Night after night, each selection ignited its own cycle of coverage within the sports and sneaker ecosystem, dissected and debated in real time, often before the final buzzer had even sounded.
His selections ranged far beyond the boundaries of basketball:
Retro Air Jordans designed for off-court wear
A tennis shoe made for Roger Federer
Tributes to the womens game and the WNBA
He rotated through Nike, Jordan Brand, Adidas, Reebok, Li-Ning, ANTA, New Balance, Puma, AND1, DaDa Supreme, On, HOKA, and more.
What ultimately fueled the phenomenon was not just the idea of sneaker free agency, but the intentionality behind each choice.
Examples include:
Air Jordan 12 Flu Game in Utah, referencing Michael Jordan
Reebok Shaqnosis in Orlando, honoring Shaquille ONeal
Nike Sabrina 3 worn with Sabrina Ionescu present
Each pair became storytellingreflecting Currys history, respect for the game, and influence on sneaker culture.
Now, more than four months later, Curry has partnered with Sothebys to auction more than 70 pairs of sneakers from this period.
Each pair will be sold individually, with proceeds benefiting the Eat. Learn. Play. Foundation.
Auction dates: 1328 April