Best Dwyane Wade Basketball Shoes

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released Mar. 2024
  • 8.6
    rating based on 4 expert reviews
  • The Li-Ning JB 2 features outstanding cushioning and solid traction on clean courts.
  • This shoe is perfect for players who appreciate maximum comfort.
released Mar. 2024
ANTA KAI 1
from$187.00
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  • 8.5
    rating based on 4 expert reviews
  • The Anta KAI 1 is a well-rounded performer with excellent support and balanced cushioning.
  • The Anta KAI 1 is best for tactile players looking for a responsive and low-to-the-ground setup.
released Mar. 2024
Jordan Tatum 2
from$124.99
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  • 7.6
    rating based on 5 expert reviews
  • The Jordan Tatum 2 is a decent performance shoe, mainly held back by the traction.
  • The Tatum 2 is best for players who prefer balanced setups with Air Strobel.
released Mar. 2024
Adidas Harden Volume 8
from$159.99
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  • 8.6
    rating based on 10 expert reviews
  • The Adidas Harden Volume 8 is a fantastic performer with excellent traction on clean courts and comfortable cushioning.
  • The Harden Vol 8 is best for players who use powerful footwork to create space.
New Balance Fresh Foam BB V2
from$129.99
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  • 8.7
    rating based on 5 expert reviews
  • The New Balance Fresh Foam BB V2 delivers comfortable cushioning with ample impact protection.
  • Explosive players who emphasize a vertical play style will appreciate the New Balance Fresh Foam BB V2.
released Feb. 2024
  • 8.3
    rating based on 11 expert reviews
  • Devin Booker's debut signature shoe features impressive traction and materials.
  • The Nike Book 1 is better for lighter, shiftier players.
Under Armour Flow FUTR X Elite
from$150.00
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  • 8.2
    rating based on 5 expert reviews
  • The Under Armour Flow FUTR X Elite provides stable cushioning and grippy traction with an innovative upper.
  • This shoe is best for players who prefer a wider, more accommodating forefoot area during play.
released Jan. 2024
Air Jordan 38 Low
$175$100.00
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  • 8.6
    rating based on 6 expert reviews
  • The Air Jordan 38 Low provides all the performance of the 38 with a lower cut.
  • All players can take advantage of the comfortable cushioning and reliable traction.
released Jan. 2024
Nike Air Zoom G.T. Cut 3
$190$123.97
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  • 8.3
    rating based on 11 expert reviews
  • Nike's G.T. Cut 3 is a solid performer with its comfortable ZoomX cushioning.
  • The Nike G.T. Cut 3 is a shifty shoe best for guards.
released Jan. 2024
Adidas Dame Certified 2.0
$90$55.00
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  • 8.2
    rating based on 3 expert reviews
  • The Adidas Dame Certified 2.0 is an impressive budget performer which excels in traction.
  • The shoe is for players who prefer thin, responsive cushion setups with grippy traction.
released Jan. 2024
Nike G.T. Cut Academy
$95$74.97
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  • 8.2
    rating based on 6 expert reviews
  • The Nike G.T. Cut Academy has pleasantly surprising traction, and the cushioning is comfortable.
  • This shoe is best for players looking for shifty and reliable traction.
released Jan. 2024
Jordan One Take 5
$100$65.00
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  • 7.4
    rating based on 5 expert reviews
  • The Jordan One Take 5 has excellent torsional support and stability, but the shoe is stiff.
  • The Jordan One Take 5 is best for players who play around the hoop.
released Jan. 2024
Adidas Adizero Select 2.0
from$109.99
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  • 7.6
    rating based on 5 expert reviews
  • The Adidas Adizero Select 2.0 excels with lightweight, but it's far from a perfect performer.
  • The Adizero Select 2.0 is best for side-to-side shiftiness.
  • 8.8
    rating based on 5 expert reviews
  • The Li-Ning Way of Wade All City 12 is a fantastic shoe with close-to-top-tier traction and cushioning.
  • The Way of Wade All City 12 is best for guards or players who play fast and rely on court feel and responsiveness.
Under Armour Curry Spawn FloTro
from$129.99
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  • 8.4
    rating based on 3 expert reviews
  • The Curry Spawn FloTro mixes excellent traction with responsive cushioning and a comfortable upper.
  • This shoe is best for guards with fast play styles who benefit from the Flow traction.
released Dec. 2023
Puma Scoot Zeros
$100$85.99
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  • 7.8
    rating based on 3 expert reviews
  • The Puma Scoot Zeros are a reliable, budget-friendly performer. The traction, in particular, is solid.
  • This shoe is best for guards who prefer a responsive cushion setup over impact protection.
released Dec. 2023
Adidas AE 1
from$120.00
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  • 8.7
    rating based on 8 expert reviews
  • The Adidas AE 1 is an incredible debut shoe with impressive cushioning and lockdown.
  • The shoe is best for more powerful players who can utilize the bottom-heavy cushioning.
released Nov. 2023
New Balance Hesi Low
$110$59.98
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  • 7.7
    rating based on 2 expert reviews
  • The New Balance Hesi Low is a jack of all trades. There are no weaknesses, but also no standout features.
  • The New Balance Hesi Low is best for shifty players who don't need much impact protection.
released Nov. 2023
Adidas D.O.N. Issue 5
$120$56.99
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  • 8.1
    rating based on 3 expert reviews
  • The D.O.N. Issue #5 provides solid performance, especially with fit and support.
  • The Adidas D.O.N. Issue #5 is best for players who like to get up and down the court quickly.
released Oct. 2023
New Balance TWO WXY V4
$120$69.98
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  • 8.4
    rating based on 5 expert reviews
  • The New Balance TWO WXY V4 is a fantastic all-around shoe with improved impact protection from the cushioning.
  • This is the perfect pick for players seeking versatility in play style and court surface durability.
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Dwyane Wade

Dwyane Wade was drafted as the 5th overall pick in the 2003 NBA Draft out of Marquette University by the Miami Heat. He spent most of his career there, earning an All-Rookie selection, an All-Star MVP, and a scoring championship along with multiple All-Star, All-NBA, and All-Defensive selections. He had three winning trips to the Finals with the Heat, being awarded with the Finals MVP once. He also spent a year each with the Chicago Bulls and the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Playing Style

Dwyane Wade is listed at 6’4” and is one of the quickest guards the NBA has ever seen, earning the nickname “Flash.”

Dwyane Wade Logo

Dwyane Wade’s first logo was released by Jordan Brand along and was composed of a “3,” his jersey number, inside a basketball with a crosshair. Jordan Brand lost a lawsuit against Point 3 Basketball so they had to change it the second go round. This time, they made it a graphic “W” with the middle portion detached from the main body.

When Dwyane moved on from the Jumpman to Li-ning, he started to use the now more popular logo which is an encircled crosshair with an “X” crossing it. This signifies precision in Dwayne’s game.

What Shoe Size Does Michael Jordan Wear?

Dwyane Wade wears a size 15.

History of Wade Signature Shoes

Dwyane Wade signed with Converse as a rookie and wore the brand’s sneakers for the first six years. The deal was worth $400,000 a year and he won his first championship in 2006 while wearing his first signature shoe. In the years that followed, Converse continued to release the Wade line until a 4th iteration.

Dwyane then joined Jordan where he had two signature sneakers. Their relationship did not last and he signed with Chinese brand, Li-ning, being a pioneer in introducing Chinese brands into the mainstream basketball market.

His initial signing with Li-ning in 2012 was worth $60 million over a span of 10 years, plus equity in the business. In the summer of 2018, that deal has since expanded to be worth a lot more and to last for a lifetime. Dwyane has been extremely hands-on with the brand and has since recruited other NBA players. His first signature shoe with the brand was released in the same year of signing.

Release Dates of Dwyane Wade Signature Shoes*
* includes only shoes released in 2017 or later

Characteristics of Wade Shoes

Dwyane Wade’s journey with Converse was not that well documented. However, their aesthetics really represent their time – the early 2000s. The uppers of all four were made up of leathers with some overlays to give it more appeal.

Jordan Brand released the Fly Wade 1 in 2011 and featured a full foam midsole with a visible air sole unit in the heel and Zoom Air in the forefoot. The Fly Wade 2 utilized full-length Lunarlon and was one of the best implementations of the cushion. The materials for the first were mostly fuse with synthetic overlays, while the second was a mesh-built upper still with similar overlays.

Dwyane’s tenure with Li-ning has been consistent mid-tops that became low tops. The Way of Wade (WoW) 1 through 5 featured some variation and implementation of the brand’s Cushion and Bounse foam. CloudFoam was first introduced in the sixth iteration but has not been used since. A distinguishing feature of the WoW line is its multi-layered cushioning. The WoW 8 was the first to feature BOOM. In all of these, the goal was to provide a shoe that had enough impact protection for long play but also stability for those quick guard moves. The line moved its way from being a mostly leather-built sneaker to an almost mesh-only shoe.

Dwyane’s early sneakers were more affordable, going for around $120-$130, than his most recent releases with the Chinese brand. The WoW 1 retailed for $150 and the latest starts at $218, the most expensive in the signature shoe market. However, there are more affordable options: the Wade All-Day, All-City, Fission, and WOWTR.

Special Colorways

Way of Wade All Star “Sting-Wade”

With an average sale price of $1,213 on StockX, the Li-ning Way of Wade All Star “Sting-Wade” is the most expensive of Flash’s shoes in the market today. It features an all-purple, dotted upper with a black-and-white midsole and outsole. The pair call out to what Dwyane feels his spirit animal on the court is: a stingray.