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Ranking The Best NBA Signature Shoe Logos After Nike Reveals Victor Wembanyama’s Alien

Victor Wembanyama's new Alien logo could be as iconic as Michael Jordan's Jumpman logo one day.

Eddie Bitar
Apr 11, 2024
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Everyone knows about Michael Jordan’s Jumpman logo because it is found on a ton of basketball sneakers worn since the 1990s. Most recently, Nike has revealed Victor Wembanyama’s logo and it has certainly caused a stir in NBA communities because it looks great and reflects what we see on the court when watching the Spurs. We have collected the 10 best NBA signature shoe logos and expect some of the most iconic to appear, including Jordan’s iconic Jumpman.  

Contents
  • 1. Michael Jordan’s Logo – Jumpman
  • 2. LeBron James’ Logo – Crown
  • 3. Kobe Bryant’s Logo – Sheath
  • 4. Shaquille O’Neal’s Logo – Dunkman
  • 5. Tracy McGrady’s Logo – T-Mac
  • 6. Victor Wembanyama’s Logo – Alien
  • 7. Kyrie Irving’s Logo – Knowledge Warrior
  • 8. Stephon Marbury’s Logo – Starbury
  • 9. Kevin Durant’s Logo – KD
  • 10. Damian Lillard’s Logo – DL

1. Michael Jordan’s Logo – Jumpman

Michael Jordan's Logo - Jumpman

Michael Jordan, widely recognized as the greatest basketball player of all time, has not only left an indelible mark on the court with six NBA championships, five MVP awards, and 10 scoring titles but also revolutionized the sneaker industry and popular culture. His iconic Jumpman logo, a silhouette of Jordan mid-air in a slam dunk pose, represents his gravity-defying athleticism.

Born in 1984 in Jordan’s iconic rookie season when Jordan first signed with Nike, the Jumpman is found on a vast majority of basketball sneakers you see daily. The story behind the logo is vastly interesting because the logo was inspired by a photograph before Jordan ever played an NBA game.

Michael Jordan secured a 5% royalty on sales of the Jordan Brand. This strategic decision has proven immensely lucrative, with the brand generating a staggering $6.6 billion in sales in 2023 alone. As a result, Jordan earns approximately $6 million from Nike every 8.6 days, amounting to over $330 million annually from the Jordan Brand alone.

Jordan’s Jumpman logo is not only the best-looking and most iconic in the sneaker world, it generates the most money and has helped Jordan end up earning well over $1 billion over his career as a player, businessman, and entrepreneur.


2. LeBron James’ Logo – Crown

LeBron James' Logo - Crown

LeBron James’ signature logo received a major upgrade following The King’s move to the Miami Heat, where he also changed his jersey number from #23 to #6. The design challenge was to retain the simplicity of the original crown while infusing it with elements that would reflect LeBron’s evolving persona. The logo blends the crown motif with LeBron’s initials, creating a royalty symbol about his game and prestige as an athlete.

This adaptability and versatility of the logo have been demonstrated since its introduction in 2010, as it has been consistently re-interpreted across various Nike products each season. After all, there might not be a better modern athlete since Michael Jordan to utilize for commercial success time and time again.

Despite its evolution over the years, the LeBron Crown logo remains instantly recognizable and stands as a testament to effective brand evolution and the power of thoughtful design in building and sustaining a strong brand identity. Nike earns far more from Jordan’s brand, but they still generate $347,222 every 5 hours from LeBron James.


3. Kobe Bryant’s Logo – Sheath

Kobe Bryant's Logo - Sheath

Kobe Bryant’s branding journey began in 1996 with Adidas, which crafted a silhouette logo featuring the young prodigy with his signature afro hairstyle, capturing his essence at the start of his illustrious career. However, it was his collaboration with Nike in 2003 that introduced the iconic Sheath logo, which has since become synonymous with Kobe’s legacy both on and off the court.

This geometric masterpiece comprises six distinct shapes arranged to form the silhouette of a sword sheath, serving as a profound metaphor for Kobe’s philosophy on talent and life. In his own words, Kobe explained that his talent is represented by the sword—a symbol of precision, skill, and mastery—while his life experiences serve as the sheath, offering protection, wisdom, and context to his journey.

Despite its abstract nature, the Sheath logo has stood the test of time, remaining relevant and resonant throughout Kobe’s career and beyond. The late and great Bryant sadly passed away in 2020, but Nike still puts out shoes in the legend’s memory.


4. Shaquille O’Neal’s Logo – Dunkman

 Shaquille O’Neal's Logo - Dunkman

Shaquille O’Neal’s NBA career began with a lucrative contract from Reebok, resulting in multiple signature shoes. However, a pivotal encounter with a woman questioning the price of his sneakers spurred O’Neal to establish his own affordable footwear line, the Shaq line. This entrepreneurial move has proven immensely successful, with O’Neal revealing in 2016 that the Shaq line had sold over 120 million pairs of sneakers at Walmart alone.

This highlighted its massive reach and popularity among consumers seeking affordable footwear options. Central to the Shaq line’s branding is the iconic “Dunkman” logo, a powerful symbol of O’Neal’s dominance on the basketball court. In contrast to the sleek and agile “Jumpman” logo associated with Michael Jordan, the “Dunkman” embodies O’Neal’s powerful and commanding presence, capturing the essence of his playing style and larger-than-life persona.

O’Neal’s decision to create an affordable sneaker line addresses a market gap, making quality footwear accessible to a broader audience and contributing to the Shaq line’s widespread success. The incredible shoe sales are a part of O’Neal’s incredible $400 million net worth as of 2024.


5. Tracy McGrady’s Logo – T-Mac

Tracy McGrady's Logo - T-Mac

At the age of just 18, Tracy McGrady secured an unprecedented 6-year, $12 million deal with Adidas, a remarkable endorsement that saw him earn more than Kobe Bryant before even becoming an All-Star on the court. This early investment by Adidas not only showcased their foresight and belief in McGrady’s talent and marketability but also laid the foundation for a long-lasting partnership that has endured challenges and setbacks throughout his career. 

Despite facing hurdles along the way, McGrady’s loyalty to Adidas and the brand’s unwavering support have been constants, culminating in this year marking the 26th anniversary of their collaboration—a significant milestone that speaks volumes about the enduring nature of their relationship, mutual respect, and shared history.

While the T-Mac logo may not be as widely recognized as some of its counterparts, the enduring partnership between McGrady and Adidas, and the values of trust, loyalty, and resilience that define their relationship. Not to mention, T-Mac’s logo is incredibly attractive and well done and shoe sales have helped the player accumulate his $70 million net worth as of 2024.


6. Victor Wembanyama’s Logo – Alien

Victor Wembanyama's Logo - Alien

Nike’s unveiling of the “Alien” logo for Victor Wembanyama has captured significant attention and acclaim, and for good reason. The logo’s concept originated from Wembanyama himself, reflecting his multifaceted talents that extend beyond basketball. With a passion for drawing, he showcased his artistic skills during the All-Star festivities by crafting a custom design for his Nike sneakers, impressing fans and industry insiders with its creativity and originality.

This personal touch adds authenticity and meaning to the “Alien” logo, elevating it from a mere branding element to a representation of Wembanyama’s unique identity and creative expression. The “Alien” logo masterfully encapsulates the essence of Wembanyama’s unparalleled abilities and distinctive playing style on the court.

As the frontrunner for Rookie of the Year in 2024, Wembanyama is making waves in his debut season, averaging 21.3 points, 10.6 rebounds, and 3.4 blocks per game. These impressive statistics not only highlight his immediate impact but also signify the beginning of what promises to be a future Hall of Fame career.


7. Kyrie Irving’s Logo – Knowledge Warrior

Kyrie Irving's Logo - Knowledge Warrior

No player has gone through as many off-court criticisms as Kyrie Irving following his outspoken comments over the past few years. Irving’s relationship with Nike came to an end in November 2022 following controversial remarks deemed antisemitic, leading to the cancellation of his signature sneaker line. The point guard’s transition to ANTA marked a significant shift in his career, as he signed a five-year footwear and apparel contract with the Chinese brand in June.

The “Knowledge Warrior” logo associated with Irving’s ANTA line is reminiscent of his signature Nike logo, featuring a stylized “K” intertwined with the number “11”—Irving’s jersey number that he returned to for the 2023-24 NBA season. This familiar yet distinctive logo serves as a bridge between Irving’s past with Nike and his future with ANTA, reflecting his legacy and identity as a player while signaling a new chapter in his career. Irving has accumulated a net worth of $120 million as of 2024, and his new deal will only serve to boost his earnings going forward.


8. Stephon Marbury’s Logo – Starbury

Stephon Marbury's Logo - Starbury

Stephon Marbury was a two-time All-Star and one of the most talented offensive point guards of his generation, but he is far more known for being a star in the shoe market. A ton of kids in the early 2000s had pairs of the shoe with the iconic “Starbury” logo on them, because it looked as cool as much as they were affordable.

Stephon Marbury’s Starbury brand made waves in the sneaker industry with its revolutionary approach to footwear, prioritizing affordability without compromising on quality. Founded in 2006, Starbury Inc. launched its debut lineup featuring a diverse range of models, including the basketball-focused “The Starbury One” worn by Marbury himself, alongside designs inspired by iconic sneakers like the Air Force One and New Balance.

What truly set Starbury apart was its commitment to affordability, with “The Starbury One” retailing for just $14.98—a fraction of the price typically associated with premium athletic footwear. Today, the brand continues to uphold its mission, offering quality footwear at incredibly low prices, with shoes available on Starbury.com priced as low as $9.98. With a great price and an amazing logo, Marbury’s line was groundbreaking.


9. Kevin Durant’s Logo – KD

Kevin Durant's Logo - KD

Kevin Durant’s logo is simply well-done because it incorporates his initials into it, the incomplete letter “K” with the “D”—all in lowercase to give it a simple but very appealing look. In fact, it looks like a logo that will be found in designer shoes because of how well it translates and looks on shoes. No doubt, Kevin Durant’s partnership with Nike stands as a testament to the power of athlete-brand collaborations in driving global sales and brand growth.

The success of the Durant Nike franchise, particularly in China, coupled with Durant’s impressive earnings, highlights the mutual benefits of such partnerships. Durant’s shoes not only reflect his on-court performance but also resonate with fans worldwide, contributing to his legacy as a global basketball icon and solidifying his place in the landscape of NBA signature shoe logos. Durant’s shoes are selling out in Asia and contributing to his $300 million earnings in 2024, emphasizing the significant financial impact of athlete-brand partnerships on a global scale.


10. Damian Lillard’s Logo – DL

Damian Lillard's Logo - DL

The D Lillard logo stands out as a thoughtful and personalized representation of Damian Lillard’s identity and journey. Its clever design, rich symbolism, and connection to Lillard’s personal narrative make it a standout NBA signature shoe logo. By incorporating elements from his name, family, jersey number, and personal experiences, the D Lillard logo effectively communicates Lillard’s story, values, and brand identity.

The “D” stands for Damian’s first name, while the “L” represents his last name and family, The “0” signifies Lillard’s jersey number on the court but also symbolizes the letter “O,” three significant places he’s called home throughout his life: Oakland, Ogden, and Oregon. The logo looks cool, Lillard does well in shoe sales (signed a 10-year, $100 million brand extension in 2014), and it is hard to get more creative than applying it directly from the player’s life. 

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ByEddie Bitar
Eddie Bitar is a senior staff writer for Fadeaway World from Denver, Colorado. Since joining the team in 2017, Eddie has applied his academic background in economics and finance to enhance his sports journalism. Graduating with a Bachelor's degree from and later a Master's degree in Finance, he integrates statistical analysis into his articles. This unique approach provides readers with a deeper understanding of basketball through the lens of financial and economic concepts. Eddie's work has not only been a staple at Fadeaway World but has also been featured in prominent publications such as Sports Illustrated. His ability to break down complex data and present it in an accessible way creates an engaging and informative way to visualize both individual and team statistics. From finding the top 3 point shooters of every NBA franchise to ranking players by cost per point, Eddie is constantly finding new angles to use historical data that other NBA analysts may be overlooking.
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