Nike LeBron 17

LeBron James, though quick to change teams, has stood by Nike’s side for nearly two decades. Often leading the pack in terms of sales, his line of signature sneakers have developed into an extensive line-up that is still expanding to this day. Most recently, the athlete debuted the LeBron 17, showing it off via Instagram early 2019. While a distinct departure from its predecessors design-wise, the silhouette was noteworthy in its more technical adjustments — namely the newly devised “Knitposite” upper. This gave the side profile a unique texture relative to adjacent knit shoes, while providing a durable and supportive profile that resists stretching. Alongside, the 17 tuned the tooling for performance, increasing the volume of the heel’s Max Air unit while upgrading the forefoot with two independent Air Zoom Pods.

Upon its arrival, the LeBron 17 was relatively divisive, many questioning its lifestyle allure. While classic LeBron-centric iconography was moved over to the tongue, it failed to capture the same audience as many of the releases prior. After a slew of colorways — some centered on currency and others the “Red Carpet” — the model took a turn to entirely new constructions with its low-top version. Despite sharing the same name, the newly revised variant felt more familiar; its sleeker shape and removal of the starring Knitposite fabric made it easier to tweak with “Tune Squad” themes, “Easter” palettes, and even signature Lakers colors.

Not too long thereafter, Nike began to experiment further with the LeBron 17’s original likeness. NBA2K20 ushered in the loud animal-print adorned “Bron 2K Playoffs” release, while some striking Command Force references stood strong the month prior in March. A “What The” colorway was then teased, bringing a loud and bold color blocking that has yet to make its official debut. Alongside, we’re expecting a return to South Beach in palette as well as a “Graffiti” dubbed offering that strings together the star player’s past sneakers.

The LeBron 17 typically retails for $200 USD, the Low retails for $160 USD, and special editions charge a small premium. For the most recent news, scroll down to read the articles below.

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Nike LeBron 17

The Nike LeBron 17 Low Gets A Triple Black Treatment

LeBron James and Nike have recently made sneaker news headlines with first looks at both the LeBron 18 and LeBron Soldier 14. Before both silhouettes...

By Sneaker News July 27, 2020
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The Kids-Exclusive Nike LeBron 17 “Constellations” Details LeBron’s Favorite Plays

The Swoosh and LeBron James have now entered into their next chapter of signature footwear together as the LeBron 18 was officially announced by Nike...

By Elliot Santiago July 24, 2020
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Nike LeBron 17 Low “LeBron James” Offers Simple USA Accents

Mid-late April is when the fever around NBA is typically at an all-time high. The first round of the Playoffs would’ve been underway, and hoops...

By Sneaker News April 23, 2020
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The Nike LeBron 17 “Graffiti” Combines Elements Of The LeBron 4

If you’ve always dreamt up mash-ups of Nike LeBron signature shoes, you might not have to wait much longer. This first look at an upcoming...

By Sneaker News April 21, 2020
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Official Images Of The Nike LeBron 17 “Command Force”

The more recent installments of the Nike LeBron 17 have all had unique inspirations, either carrying the athlete’s Sprite endorsements or the likeness of his...

By Michael Le March 27, 2020
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Upcoming Nike LeBron 17 Draws Inspiration From The Air Command Force

LeBron James and his eponymous Nike silhouettes have seen their fair share of ups and downs, as classic PEs go for absurd dollars while his...

By Michael Le March 21, 2020
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Nike’s Vintage Pinwheel Logo Appears On The Nike LeBron 17 “College Navy”

From the Monstars and Mr. Swackhammer from Space Jam to the Friday The 13th themed font on the “James Gang“, the LeBron 17 signature shoe...

By Sneaker News March 6, 2020
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Closer Look At The Upcoming Nike LeBron 17 Low “Bred”

As a followup to the playful LeBron 17 Low Tune Squad, Nike is outfitting the low-top LeBron 17 in a classic “Black/University Red” colorway. Despite...

By Jovani Hernandez February 27, 2020
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The “Sprite” Color Combo Returns On The Nike LeBron 17

Soft-drink pitchman LeBron James has had a long time partnership with Sprite, and alongside that run has been a series of Nike LeBron signature shoe...

By Sneaker News February 25, 2020
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