Ranking the Best NBA Draft Classes from a Sneaker Perspective

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8. 1997

Key Players: Tim Duncan and Tracy McGrady

At the end of the day, the 1997 NBA Draft produced the game’s greatest power forward and also one of its best scorers. Top pick Tim Duncan started his decorated career in the most progressive models from Nike, rocking favorites from the Foamposite franchise and eventually two Swoosh signature silos of his own. He’d later get his own models at adidas, joining classmate Tracy McGrady. For the better part of the 2000s, T-Mac got buckets in six different signature shoes from the Three Stripes.

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