The 25 Most Important Sneaker Stars in NBA History

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6. Gilbert Arenas

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Believe it or not, Gilbert Arenas had a hand in creating the erratic NBA on-court footwear behavior we see today. And he impacted the NBA this way in just one season. The former Arizona Wildcat took the NBA by storm, sneaker-wise, during the 2010-2011 NBA season in which he wore a whopping 39 pairs of shoes through the first half of the season and over 60 sneakers throughout the year. Shoes we rarely see on court, such as the Air Jordan 8 Low White/Metallic Silver, the FILA Grant Hill and the “Bin 23” Air Jordan 9, were worn by the Mr. Arenas during that year. He even had the audacity to bring out a $395 Dolce & Gabbana shoe on the hardwood in a Wizards vs. Lakers game in Los Angeles. Gilbert Arenas birthed this type of behavior, and you can clearly see his effect on the game today.

-George Kiel III

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