
San Francisco will host NBA All-Star Weekend 2025 for the first time, bringing three days of basketball and entertainment to the city. Each year, the event delivers games and moments that keep fans talking long after the final buzzer. Whether it’s a breakout performance, an unexpected rivalry, or a veteran proving they still have it, All-Star Weekend always brings something worth remembering. With a new location and a mix of rising and established talent, this year’s edition will be no different.
Beyond the on-court action, sneaker releases have become a defining part of the weekend, with brands leveraging the event to introduce exclusive designs and debut new technology. This year’s lineup includes reimagined heritage models, limited-edition collections, and performance-driven updates. All-Star Weekend shoes often generate overwhelming demand, with certain pairs selling out within minutes.

Jordan 1 ‘Bred/Banned’ 2025
The Air Jordan 1 High ’85 Bred delivers a faithful recreation of the original 1985 release. This iteration features a black premium leather upper with Varsity Red overlays on the toe box, heel, collar, and Swoosh. The cut is higher than modern Jordan 1 models, reflecting the silhouette of the original.
Branding includes a woven Nike Air tag on the nylon tongue and a debossed Wings logo on the ankle flap. The packaging mirrors the 1985 version, similar to the approach used for the Lost & Found release. A white rubber midsole houses an encapsulated Air unit, while a red rubber outsole provides traction.
The Jordan 1 Bred Banned 2025 is set to release on February 14, coinciding with Valentine’s Day and the 2025 NBA All-Star Weekend. The retail price is set at $250.

Kobe 6 ‘Sail/All-Star 2.0’
The Kobe 6 Protro All-Star 2.0 drops on February 13, 2025, offering a refreshed take on the 2011 All-Star Kobe 6. This edition features a sail-colored upper with a raised star pattern on the lateral side, while the medial side retains the snakeskin-inspired texture from the original.
Nike has upgraded the Kobe 6 Sail sneaker with a full-length Cushlon midsole and a large Zoom Turbo unit in the forefoot for enhanced responsiveness. The traction pattern has been modified for better grip on hardwood courts, ensuring the sneaker remains suitable for in-game action.
The Kobe 6 Protro remains one of the most in-demand basketball sneakers, and this release is expected to be no different. The retail price is set at $180.

Nike Black Label Collection
Nike introduces the Black Label Collection, a limited-edition series featuring nine signature sneakers from some of the NBA’s top athletes. Each pair is designed in black with Coconut Milk accents, creating a uniform aesthetic while incorporating unique details specific to each player. The collection includes:
- Ja Morant – Swarovski x Nike Ja 2 LX Black Label: Limited to 1,999 pairs, featuring a tonal black upper with suede paneling, Swarovski crystal detailing on the Swoosh, and Ja Morant’s personal logo on the tongue.
- Ja Morant – Nike Ja 2 Scratch Bling Black Label Limited to 1,999 pairs, featuring a black synthetic suede upper with scratch marks revealing a crystal-encrusted underlay, Ja’s logo in crystals on the tongue, and embroidered ’12:AM’ graphics on the reflective back tabs.
- Devin Booker – Nike Book 1 Black Label: Limited to 1,996 pairs, designed with a black denim upper, frayed edges, and a tonal Swoosh outlined in off-white trim.
- LeBron James – Nike LeBron 22 Black Label: Limited to 1,984 pairs, featuring a croc-embossed black leather upper with pony hair detailing on the oversized Swoosh and reflective accents.
- Kevin Durant – Nike KD 18 Black Label: Limited to 1,988 pairs, the debut of Durant’s latest signature model with a black mesh upper, wavy overlays, and an emerald KD logo on the tongue.
- Giannis Antetokounmpo – Nike Giannis Freak 6 Black Label: A black mesh upper with a reflective camo print and oversized Coconut Milk-outlined Swoosh.
- Victor Wembanyama – Nike Air Zoom GT Hustle 3 Black Label: Featuring a black knit upper, embroidered detailing, and a subtle alien logo on the tongue.
- Sabrina Ionescu – Nike Sabrina 2 Black Label: Limited to 1,997 pairs, constructed with a black textile upper, velour detailing, and white embroidery outlining the Swoosh.
- Nike GT Cut 3 Turbo Black Label: Featuring a synthetic and mesh upper with a full-length ZoomX foam midsole housed within a stable Phylon carrier.
The Black Label Collection launches on February 14, 2025, with varying price points depending on the model.

Jordan 1 ‘Black Toe Reimagined’
The Air Jordan 1 High OG Black Toe Reimagined releases on February 15, 2025. This edition brings back the Black Toe colorway with subtle updates referencing early 1984 promotional samples.
The upper consists of smooth white leather with black overlays on the forefoot, collar, and Swoosh, while Varsity Red covers the heel and ankle flaps. A key distinction of the Jordan 1 Black Toe Reimagined is its lateral collar branding, which features embossed “AIR JORDAN” text instead of the standard Wings logo. Additionally, a handwritten-style message appears on the medial collar, inspired by a note Michael Jordan wrote when gifting an early pair to a friend.
Performance elements include an encapsulated Air-Sole unit in the heel for cushioning, a padded collar for ankle support, and a rubber cupsole for durability. The midsole has a slightly aged finish, similar to previous Reimagined releases. The retail price is set at $180.

Nike Foamposite Galaxy 2025
Nike revives the Foamposite Galaxy for NBA All-Star Weekend, bringing back one of the most legendary sneaker releases in history. First introduced in 2012, this model features a Foamposite shell with a swirling nebula pattern in deep blue and purple, complemented by a glow-in-the-dark outsole.
The upper transitions into a black nubuck collar and eyestay, allowing the cosmic print to stand out. Penny Hardaway’s 1 Cent logo appears on the tongue and heel pull tabs. Performance-wise, the molded Foamposite upper provides durability and a structured fit, while a Zoom Air unit in the heel offers impact protection. A carbon fiber shank plate enhances stability.
A limited drop is scheduled for February 15, 2025, during All-Star Weekend, with a full release set for February 21. The retail price is $230.

NBA All-Star Weekend 2025 is packed with some of the most significant sneaker releases of the year. Jordan line revisits its legacy with the Bred and Black Toe Reimagined releases, Nike’s Black Label Collection introduces exclusive editions tied to top athletes, and the Kobe 6 Protro keeps Bryant’s legacy alive. The return of the Foamposite Galaxy brings back one of the most hyped sneakers in history, making this year’s lineup one of the most competitive yet.
Nike Galaxy 2025 is everything i need this year. Everything else in this list not that interesting guys.
wow ! Nike book 1! Love the design details.