Best Russell Westbrook Basketball Shoes

401 Shoes available
released Apr. 2026
Nike Kobe 11 Protro
  • 7.5
    rating based on 5 expert reviews
  • The Nike Kobe 11 Protro has responsive heel Zoom, strong indoor traction, and a roomy fit.
  • The Kobe 11 Protro is best for guards who value court feel and responsive heel Zoom.
released Feb. 2026
Nike Zoom Huarache 2K4
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  • 8.2
    rating based on 4 expert reviews
  • The Nike Zoom Huarache 2K4 delivers reliable traction, springy Zoom cushioning, and supportive stability for modern play.
  • The Zoom Huarache 2K4 is best for guards and forwards seeking traction and supportive lockdown.
released Feb. 2026
Nike G.T. Cut 4
$210$110.97
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  • 7.0
    rating based on 8 expert reviews
  • The Nike G.T. Cut 4 delivers excellent traction and bouncy Zoom cushioning, but suffers from a narrow, stiff upper.
  • The G.T. Cut 4 is best for narrow-footed guards who value traction and bouncy responsiveness.
released Feb. 2026
New Balance P350
$120$109.99
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  • 8.3
    rating based on 4 expert reviews
  • The New Balance P350 offers sticky traction, firm FuelCell cushioning, and premium materials for strong value.
  • The P350 is best for shifty guards who prioritize traction and lockdown.
released Feb. 2026
New Balance P400
$130$109.99
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  • 8.6
    rating based on 3 expert reviews
  • The New Balance P400 delivers grippy traction, bouncy Fresh Foam X cushioning, and dependable support for a solid value.
  • The New Balance P400 is best for guards and forwards seeking comfort, traction, and reliable support.
released Jan. 2026
Nike Book 2
$145$89.97
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  • 7.0
    rating based on 6 expert reviews
  • The Nike Book 2 offers snappy cushioning, solid support, and sticky indoor traction, but a stiff and uncomfortable upper.
  • The Nike Book 2 is best for players who want stable support on clean indoor courts.
released Jan. 2026
Jordan Luka 5
$135$84.12
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  • 8.1
    rating based on 7 expert reviews
  • The Jordan Luka 5 delivers bouncy full-length Zoom cushioning, strong lockdown, but traction is sensitive to dust.
  • This shoe is best for explosive guards who want bouncy cushioning and solid lockdown.
released Jan. 2026
ANTA KAI 3
  • 8.6
    rating based on 6 expert reviews
  • The Anta KAI 3 delivers impressive traction, snug lockdown, and bouncy heel cushioning, making it a strong performer.
  • The KAI 3 is best for shifty guards who prioritize traction and lockdown.
released Dec. 2025
Adidas Harden Volume 10
$160$87.52
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  • 8.6
    rating based on 8 expert reviews
  • The Adidas Harden Volume 10 provides minor improvements on the previous pair.
  • The Harden Volume 10 is best for players seeking reliable traction and strong support features.
released Dec. 2025
  • 8.2
    rating based on 5 expert reviews
  • The Li-Ning Wade Shadow 7 is a well-built shoe with top-notch support and traction performance.
  • The Shadow 7 is best for players who prefer lighter-weight shoes without sacrificing support.
released Dec. 2025
Nike G.T. Future
$200$139.99
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  • 6.9
    rating based on 5 expert reviews
  • The Nike G.T. Future features solid traction, bouncy Zoom Strobel cushioning, but a narrow, stiff fit.
  • The G.T. Future is best for style-conscious players who prioritize sticky traction and solid support.
released Dec. 2025
361 Joker 2
  • 8.6
    rating based on 5 expert reviews
  • The 361 Joker 2 offers sticky traction, responsive CQT cushioning, and solid support for strong indoor performance.
  • The Joker 2 is best for guards who prioritize sticky traction and responsive cushioning on clean indoor courts.
released Dec. 2025
361 AG 6
  • 8.3
    rating based on 4 expert reviews
  • The 361 AG 6 offers responsive cushioning, strong support, and decent traction at a great value.
  • The 361 AG 6 is best for budget-minded, shifty players who want responsive cushioning and stable support.
released Dec. 2025
Nike G.T. Cut Academy 2
$95$71.97
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  • 8.0
    rating based on 4 expert reviews
  • The Nike G.T. Cut Academy 2 offers excellent traction, springy forefoot Zoom cushioning, and solid budget value.
  • The G.T. Cut Academy 2 is best for budget-minded guards who prioritize traction and responsive forefoot bounce.
released Nov. 2025
  • 9.0
    rating based on 10 expert reviews
  • The Way of Wade 12 delivers sticky traction, bouncy Super Boom cushioning, and secure support.
  • This shoe is best for guards and small forwards who want bouncy cushioning and hard-biting traction.
released Nov. 2025
  • 8.8
    rating based on 6 expert reviews
  • The Wade 808 5 Ultra V2 delivers bouncy Super Boom cushioning, reliable traction, and a sturdy, supportive upper.
  • The Wade 808 5 Ultra V2 is best for guards and wings seeking bouncy cushioning and strong containment.
released Nov. 2025
  • 8.3
    rating based on 4 expert reviews
  • The Wade Flash 2 delivers reliable traction and plush Boom cushioning.
  • This shoe is best for guards who prioritize traction and plush, responsive cushioning.
released Nov. 2025
Li-Ning Gamma 1
  • 8.8
    rating based on 7 expert reviews
  • The Li-Ning Gamma 1 combines elite traction, springy Boom cushioning, and locked-in support for lightweight, responsive play.
  • The Gamma 1 is best for quick guards who want explosive responsiveness and excellent traction.
released Nov. 2025
Li-Ning JB 4
  • 8.7
    rating based on 4 expert reviews
  • The JB 4 delivers elite traction, springy full-length Boom cushioning, and rock-solid support, but a stiff upper.
  • The JB 4 is best for heavier players and aggressive cutters who value traction and stability.
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Russell Westbrook

Russell Westbrook was drafted as the 4th overall pick in the 2008 NBA Draft out of UCLA by the then Seattle Supersonics, now Oklahoma City Thunder. He earned an All-Rookie selection, multiple All-Star appearances and All-Star MVPs, scoring titles, assist titles, and a Regular Season MVP before heading to the Houston Rockets in 2019. He only spent a season in Texas before transferring to the Washington Wizards the following year.

Playing Style

Russell Westbrook stands at 6’3” and plays with all his heart every time he steps on the floor. He is probably the most explosive guard in NBA history.

Russell Westbrook Logo

Russell Westbrook’s logo consists of lines with straight and sharp cuts that form what looks like a “W” at first sight but also an “R” if looked at from the hole in the middle. It was released by Jordan Brand along with his signature shoe and he has used it ever since.

What Shoe Size Does Russell Westbrook Wear?

Russell Westbrook wears a size 15.

History of Russell Westbrook Signature Shoes

Russell Westbrook first signed with Jordan Brand in 2013 for a five-year endorsement deal. After his breakout season in 2016-2017, where he averaged a triple-double for a whole regular season, recorded one for 42 out of 82 games, and won the Regular Season MVP, Jordan Brand gave him what has been called “the most lucrative total endorsement deal for a Jordan athlete to date.” They did not, however, specify the amount it’s worth.

Before the big deal in 2017, Russell Westbrook wore a series of mainline Jordans, from the 29 up until the 31, mixed with some retros here and there. His first signature shoe, the Why Not Zer0.1, was released in early 2018.

The “Why Not” slogan came from Russell’s high school days when he and his friend would say it before doing something fun.

Release Dates of Russell Westbrook Signature Shoes*
* includes only shoes released in 2017 or later

Characteristics of Russell Westbrook Signature Shoes

Russell Westbrook’s signature shoes have always felt like an extension of him. Jordan Brand made sure to also take into consideration his style off the court. And there wasn’t much of a difference really. On the court, Russell Westbrook liked to shout, get hyped, and dunk on everyone under the rim. On the streets, his fashion spoke for himself, and that’s what the Why Not’s have been known to do.

The first iteration featured bottom-loaded, full-length Zoom Air encased in Phylon. For the next three versions, however, they only kept Zoom in the forefoot. The Zer0.2’s had the unlocked version, the Zer0.3’s had an articulated one, and the Zer0.4’s featured double-stacked Zoom. The line mainly focuses on impact protection and bounce since Brodie’s play style is extremely explosive and quick.

Materials have been an interesting ride with the line. At first, they used a mainly mesh upper but covered the whole thing with fuse and added a strap on the ankle. The upper allowed it to be durable and flexible, but not exactly breathable. Only the third iteration saw the return of the strap, but on the forefoot this time. With the second version up until the fourth, we mostly got a combination of knits and mesh with synthetic overlays, but the synthetics really ranged from leather to felt to suede to almost any material we could imagine – all in different colors, too. The materials are where Russell’s personality really shows.

The Westbrook line has stayed in the mid-top market and that’s also where the price has been since its dawn, going for $120-130.

No worldwide-popular colorways have been released from the series but there have been some really nice ones, most recently the “Facetasm” edition of the Why Not Zer0.4. We still await the day Beastbrook will release a colorway that will catch people’s eyes and keep them staring.

The One Take is Russell Westbrook’s budget model and has seen two drops thus far.

Special Colorways

Jordan Why Not Zer0.2 “Own the Chaos”

The Jordan Why Not Zer0.2 “Own the Chaos” is easily the most confusing shoe Westbrook has released. Each shoe is split in half with both medial sides just being plain white. The other sides, however, are made up of different materials, including fur, and no one panel or section is the same as another – not in color or pattern. It is currently going for around $400 on StockX.