HotNewHipHop https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/ The Latest Hip Hop News, Songs, Rap Albums & Music, Gossip & Entertainment News, Sneaker Releases, Sports News, TV & Movies, Interviews, Culture & more Thu, 09 Apr 2026 13:44:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Pooh Shiesty’s Lawyer Speaks Out After Rapper Is Denied Bond https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/988395-pooh-shiesty-lawyer-speaks-bond Thu, 09 Apr 2026 13:44:35 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=988395 Pooh Shiesty is accused of kidnapping and robbing Gucci Mane, and he'll remain behind bars for the time being.

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Pooh Shiesty was arrested last week and hit with charges related to the alleged kidnapping and robbery of Gucci Mane. Federal prosecutors accuse him and his crew of orchestrating an “armed takeover” of a recording studio in an effort to get out of his 1017 contract. He faces a potential life sentence if convicted. Yesterday, the 26-year-old appeared in court for a bond hearing. He was denied bond, meaning he’ll remain behind bars for the time being.

“I can’t find any condition to offer that hasn’t already been granted to you,” Judge Renee Harries Toliver told him, referring to the fact that he was on house arrest when he allegedly carried out his crime.

Pooh Shiesty’s lawyer, Bradford Cohen, spoke to reporters outside the courthouse shortly after the hearing. According to him, it took the FBI a few months to make an arrest in the case. He believes this indicates that there was something about it that gave them pause.

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Pooh Shiesty’s Dad Granted Bond

“The FBI doesn’t take three months to arrest someone if they believe everything that was said on the night that it occurred,” he explained, as seen in a clip shared by Akademiks TV. “They were involved the first night, and then nothing happened for three months.”

Cohen went on to allege that authorities lack physical evidence against Pooh Shiesty, including the supposed contract and footage of it being signed. “I’m just shocked that when they say there might be video out there — they don’t have it,” he added. “There might be this mystery contract — they don’t have it.”

For now, it’s unknown when or if Pooh Shiesty will be released from prison. His father, on the other hand, was granted a $250K bond with a $25K cash deposit last week. Prosecutors have since moved to revoke his bond and lock him up ahead of trial, arguing that he could be a flight risk. They’re expected to file their formal motion on April 13.

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Freddie Gibbs To Allegedly Appear In GTA VI, And We Have The Details https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/988404-freddie-gibbs-gta-vi Thu, 09 Apr 2026 13:42:07 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=988404 "GTA VI" promises to be the biggest game ever made, and on Wednesday, some exclusive information was revealed involving Freddie Gibbs.

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GTA VI is set to be released in November of 2026, and there is a feeling that the game could be delayed, yet again. Originally, the game was set to be released in November of 2025. However, Rockstar Games was forced to delay the game until May 2026. Subsequently, the game was delayed yet again.

This is going to be the biggest game of all time. From the graphics to the map to the realism, there is this sense that GTA VI is the most ambitious game ever created. Overall, fans just want to get their hands on it. Furthermore, they want some kind of trailer or gameplay teaser to latch onto. Rockstar Games is great at keeping things under wraps, and fans are all too familiar with this.

Every few months, a few details leak. These details come from the laid-off Rockstar employees who never got to finish the game. Some details are brought forth by hackers, while others are delivered by people with inside knowledge of the game, who can’t seem to hold in their excitement.

The Hip-Hop Gamer is the latter of these options, and in an interview with PC Gamer, he offered up a huge teaser that involves rapper Freddie Gibbs.

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Freddie Gibbs In GTA VI?

As The Hip-Hop Gamer explains, there is a side mission with a superstar rapper who accidentally left CM Punk’s face bloody. A quick Google search will tell you that the rapper in question would be Freddie Gibbs.

There are expected to be more than a few hip-hop cameos in the game. It was revealed that a rapper would be a character in the game and that there was even going to be a music studio involved. We also expect there to be a couple of hip-hop radio stations in the game.

GTA VI will take place in Vice City and the state of Leonida. These are stand-ins for Miami and Florida. Overall, there is a rich culture for hip-hop that can be tapped into here.

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The Air Jordan 3 “Do The Right Thing” Is Dropping Again After Nearly 20 Years https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/988400-air-jordan-3-do-the-right-thing-sneaker-news Thu, 09 Apr 2026 13:35:00 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=988400 The Air Jordan 3 "Do The Right Thing" is returning in Spring 2027 for its 20th anniversary, marking the first retro since 2007.

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One of the most culturally significant Air Jordan 3 colorways ever is coming back. The Air Jordan 3 “Do The Right Thing” will return during Spring 2027. It will be the first time the shoe has returned to retail since its original release in 2007.

The timing is no accident. The 2027 drop will celebrate the colorway’s 20th anniversary. That alone makes it one of the most anticipated Jordan retros already on the radar.

Spike Lee has been entwined with Jordan Brand history since the late 1980s, when he starred alongside Michael Jordan in the Mars Blackmon commercials. It was the cover and poster of Lee’s 1989 film that became the direct color inspiration for the DTRT Air Jordan 3.

The shoe wasn’t initially highly regarded but eventually became a collector’s item that could go for as much as $1,000 on resale platforms. That kind of trajectory makes the retro even more meaningful for those who missed the original.

The 2027 version will be a general release, available at most Jordan Brand retailers. The color blocking will stay true to the original, though the shape will be updated to resemble the 1988 mold.

Retail pricing has not been confirmed. Stay locked for official images closer to the Spring 2027 launch.

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Air Jordan 3 “Do The Right Thing”

The original 2007 release marked the first time nubuck had been used for the upper of the AJ3, cast in an eye-catching Brisk Blue shade. The bold blue covers most of the upper, with blue-on-blue elephant print detailing at the toe and heel.

Also an orangish yellow hits several eyelets, the heel stabilizer, and the tongue lining. A lime green Jumpman logo lands on the tongue, with matching green visible through the Air unit in the heel.

The combination of blue, gold, and green is unlike anything else in the Jordan 3 catalog. It is loud, layered, and unmistakable.

Finally, the retail price of the Air Jordan 3 “Do The Right Thing” is currently unknown, but expect more updates as we near Spring 2027.

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Offset Sued Over $100K Casino Debt Amid Lil Tjay Beef https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/988391-offset-casino-debt-detroit-lil-tjay Thu, 09 Apr 2026 13:22:10 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=988391 Offset has been accused of having a gambling addiction, and a new lawsuit in Detroit is putting those issues under the microscope.

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Offset is currently being placed under the microscope due to his alleged gambling addiction. An alleged addiction has put him in some compromising situations. For instance, on Monday, Offset was reportedly shot in the leg during an altercation with rapper Lil Tjay. It is believed that this altercation stems from a gambling debt that the former Migos rapper had refused to pay back.

Since the news broke on Monday night, figures like Ebro and Dez Bryant have come out and said that Offset also owed them money. Instead of offering well wishes, they went straight to his alleged gambling woes.

Now, insult is being added to injury thanks to the MotorCity Casino Hotel. According to TMZ, Offset is being sued by the Casino for upwards of $100K. They claim that Offset took out a $100K line of credit so that he could gamble at their establishment. However, he never paid them back, and this has put the casino in a tough spot.

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Offset Cannot Catch A Break

The casino claims they tried to take the money from Offset directly; however, he had insufficient funds. This forced the establishment to go the legal route. A representative for the rapper has offered a swift statement to TMZ, noting, “We are working toward a resolution.”

These latest accusations give credence to the narrative that Offset has an issue. Just yesterday, DJ Akademiks reported that Offset had lost upwards of $900K prior to his altercation with Lil Tjay. If that is true, the rapper could owe millions in gambling debt. Of course, this is a rough estimate based on the recent allegations against the rapper.

Whatever the case may be, this is tough to watch play out. Gambling addictions can cripple families and a person’s mental health. With sports gambling becoming more prevalent than ever before, this kind of addiction has become more and more commonplace.

Perhaps all of this will serve as a wake-up call to those out there who are struggling with their gambling habits.

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LeBron James Previews New “Marble” Air Force 1 Colorway For Summer https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/988388-lebron-james-nike-air-force-1-sneaker-news Thu, 09 Apr 2026 13:07:10 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=988388 The LeBron James x Nike Air Force 1 "Marble" features a white cracked-stone upper, crown midsole, and gold accents.

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LeBron James and Nike are not done with the Air Force 1. A new “Marble” colorway has just surfaced online. The latest was previewed by LBJ’s longtime mentor Frankie Walker Sr.

The shoe features a predominantly white color scheme with marble-inspired panels across the upper. It is one of the cleanest looks in the growing LeBron AF1 series. The cracked-stone texture further gives the classic silhouette a luxury, sculptural feel.

Premium materials are used throughout the pair, which features a crown-shaped, semi-translucent sole unit. That crown midsole references LeBron’s current Nike Basketball signature model. It is one of the most distinctive design elements in the entire line.

A quilted lining and Metallic Gold accents further indulge in a luxe makeover. Teal hits appear on the tongue and lace tips, adding a subtle pop of color. “LBJ” branding sits on the heel in gold lettering.

The Nike Air Force 1 Low x LeBron James “Marble” does not have a release date or retail price confirmed just yet. A Summer 2026 drop window is expected. Nike has also been steadily building out LeBron’s lifestyle AF1 series alongside player editions for other NBA legends.

Overall this is LeBron’s Air Force 1 era. And the “Marble” colorway might be the most regal chapter yet.

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LeBron James x Nike Air Force 1

The new LeBron AF1 comes with a chiseled marble look. The shoe’s base layers and Swooshes are further printed with an effect that gives the appearance of carved stone, paired with plain white leather overlays for the rest of the upper.

Also teal lace tips and tongue accents break up the all-white base cleanly. The crown-shaped sole unit references both James’ current Nike Basketball signature model and one of his earliest logo treatments.

Gold branding and rope laces round out the luxurious details. The overall look is polished and premium and regal without being loud.

Finally, the retail price of the LeBron James x Nike Air Force 1 “Marble” will be around $200.

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Quagoo – Song by Sk8star https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/988386-quagoo-sk8star Thu, 09 Apr 2026 12:58:50 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=988386 Sk8star is fresh off his album "Designer Junkie," and now, he is back with an underground rap banger called "Quagoo."

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Coming off his album Designer Junkie, Underground Rap darling Sk8star is looking to keep the momentum alive. He was recently on Plaqueboymax’s Song Wars series on Twitch, and this led to some hefty praise from producer Southside. The artist previewed his song “Quagoo,” which led to a rating of 10/10 from the super producer. Now, the song has officially made its way to streaming platforms, complete with a music video. As you can imagine, this song is an absolute banger with some off-the-wall production and autotuned vocals. Sk8star is very clearly one of those artists who has the potential to go mainstream if he keeps up these tight releases.

Release Date: April 9, 2026

Genre: Underground Rap

Album: N/A

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Windows 98 – Song by MARCO PLUS https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/988378-windows-98-marco-plus Thu, 09 Apr 2026 12:54:08 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=988378 MARCO PLUS has become an artist to watch out for, and his new song "Windows 98" is yet another example of his talents.

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MARCO PLUS is an artist that you need to get acquainted with as soon as possible. He has been bubbling over the past few years, and it feels like he is truly on the cusp of something great. On Thursday, he beat his peers to the New Music Friday punch by delivering a brand-new single called “Windows 98.” This is a track that comes complete with some smooth production and some solid bars as well. MARCO PLUS’s flows are confident as ever, and it is clear that he has a complete command over his artistic expression. We can’t wait to hear more from him over the coming months.

Release Date: April 9, 2026

Genre: Hip-Hop

Album: N/A

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Streamer Culture Isn’t Dying, It’s Burning Through Itself https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/987577-streamer-culture-dying-burning-itself Thu, 09 Apr 2026 05:26:35 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=987577 Why does streamer culture feel exhausted when livestreaming is still booming? We look at parasocial profit & the cost of constant visibility.

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Plenty of people are tired of streamer culture, but the numbers keep telling a different story. The audience and money are still there. The influence is stronger than ever. That says more than the usual panic over whether livestreaming has peaked. It got richer, but far more exhausting to watch. The biggest names can pull massive audiences and move internet conversations in real time.

Still, a lot of streamer culture now feels like watching the internet wear itself out. The fatigue comes from everything wrapped around that success. So much of the culture now runs on overexposure, clip farming, fake intimacy, and the constant pressure to turn a live moment into a monetized one. New audiences keep showing up, but the content often feels trapped inside its own demands.

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The road to this point was shorter than it feels. Streamer culture began to take shape in the early 2010s, when Twitch launched in June 2011 as a platform built around live video for gamers. By 2014, Amazon had bought the company for about $970 million, a clear sign that livestreaming was becoming a serious business rather than an internet subculture with a loyal niche.

The next major shift came in 2020, when pandemic lockdowns pushed even more people online, and livestreaming viewership surged. Stream Hatchet reported that video game livestream hours watched grew 69 percent that year. Then, streaming moved beyond gameplay into comedy, politics, music, gossip, and IRL moments. As we sit in the 2020s, streamers and influencers have almost become the center of the entertainment industry.

How Streamers Became the New Celebrities

Part of streaming’s hold came from how many roles it could absorb at once. It made room for gamers, comedians, political commentators, lifestyle creators, shock performers, and internet personalities who did not fit neatly anywhere else. Kai Cenat built his rise on humor and chaotic marathon streams. IShowSpeed pushed that energy into a louder, more mobile form of entertainment, where gameplay gave way to travel and stunts. Hasan Piker made livestreamed political commentary feel central to the format. Pokimane, Ludwig, Amouranth, Ironmouse, and others showed that loyalty could be made through very different kinds of performance, which is part of why the medium expanded so quickly.

That variety mattered because streaming offered something older forms of fame had begun to lose. Audiences were no longer waiting for a finished product or a tightly managed press appearance. They could watch people react in real time, drift off topic, say too much, recover badly, and keep the camera rolling. The appeal was not perfection but presence. In that environment, personality stopped functioning as support for the content and became the content itself.

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Hip Hop picked up on that shift fast. Rappers did not need to rely solely on radio or the traditional press to shape a moment, when streamers already had the kind of live, youthful audience the industry spends so much time chasing. A guest spot on the right stream could feel less rehearsed, more culturally current, and more useful than a conventional promo run. That exchange helped elevate streamers beyond internet novelty. They became hosts, connectors, rollout partners, and in some cases tastemakers in their own right.

Rappers Saw The Value & Moved In

As livestreaming grew into one of the internet’s most reliable engines for attention, rappers had every reason to treat it as more than a side stop on a promo run. A stream could deliver something standard press no longer guarantees. That made certain streamers especially valuable to Hip Hop, not simply as interviewers or fans, but as people who could help set the temperature around a release, a beef, a guest appearance, or a personality. Billboard has noted Cenat’s growing importance to music culture through appearances from artists including Drake, Nicki Minaj, and Ice Spice, while Complex’s 2025 roundup of major Hip Hop streamers placed creators like DDG and Plaqueboymax inside that same ecosystem of influence.

Some artists went further, treating livestreaming as an extension of their own brand. DDG and Blueface remain two of the clearest examples because their public identities have long moved between Rap and creator culture. Soulja Boy, years earlier, understood the same logic in an earlier form of the internet. The point is larger than any one artist. Streaming became too effective and immediate for Rap to ignore. Once that happened, the line between streamer and artist started to blur.

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Why The Culture Feels Burned Out

Reach comes with its own distortion. The more attention streaming pulled in, the more pressure creators faced to stay visible and keep churning out content before the last moment had even settled. What once felt loose and immediate now often feels overworked. Too many streams are built around the same ingredients of reaction clips, staged tension, romantic ambiguity, public oversharing, and the low-hanging-fruit chaos of trying to make every live session produce something worth reposting.

Moreover, that strain shows up in the way the performance never seems to end. A creator is expected to remain legible to the algorithm, emotionally available to viewers, and constantly on the verge of a moment. Research on livestream commerce has found that parasocial interaction and social presence can directly influence impulsive viewer behavior, helping to explain why intimacy now feels so central to the business model. Closeness is part of the product, and exhaustion comes from how often that closeness must be performed to stay profitable.

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Further, TikTok Live has become one of the clearest examples of a space where livestreaming often loses whatever glamour it had and reveals the basic transaction underneath. TikTok’s own LIVE system is built around virtual gifts and Diamonds, and reporting on the platform’s gifting economy has shown just how large that world has become.

Outrage Became A Business Model

Once attention became the point, outrage stopped looking incidental. For some creators, it became the content. Adin Ross moved into livestreaming built on provocation and proximity to people and ideas that carry heat. Business Insider reported that Twitch banned Ross in 2023 after he failed to delete racist and antisemitic comments in a chat.

Clavicular represents a younger, uglier version of the same economy, where misogyny and shock collapse into one brand. He’s a creator tied to “looksmaxxing,” and his notoriety has been fueled by a string of deliberately inflammatory acts and associations, including partying to Ye’s “Heil Hitler,” aligning himself with Andrew Tate and Nick Fuentes, livestreaming an incident in which he apparently hit a pedestrian with his Tesla Cybertruck, and later facing battery charges after authorities said he took part in an assault that was also posted online.

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Others in the same orbit help show that this is not just about two personalities. N3on’s attention came through inflammatory stunts, including faking his own death, while HSTikkytokky created a following around flirting with and insulting women and has faced suspensions for homophobic slurs and explicit content. In each case, the shock does the same work. It cuts through the feed, keeps the audience talking, and turns disgust into distribution. That is what makes this part of streamer culture so corrosive. The cruelty is not hidden inside the product because it is the product.

Streaming Alone Is Not Enough For Some Bigger Streamers

The clearest sign that streamer culture has limits may be the way its biggest stars keep building beyond it. The people at the top are not acting like livestreaming is a complete system. They are treating it like a launchpad. Cenat remains one of the most dominant figures in the space, but his ambitions have already moved into larger territory, most recently with his fashion brand and Streamer University.

That pattern matters because a creator can stay relevant there for years, but the smartest ones still look for ways to convert that relevance into something more durable, like merch, media ventures, tours, partnerships, or brands that do not require being live for hours just to hold public attention.

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Yet, streaming formats keep expanding, and the culture around them keeps adapting to whatever holds attention the fastest. That meant more shock, emotional performance, bait, pressure to stay visible, and ways to turn access into revenue. At its best, streaming still offers a kind of live connection that older media struggles to fake. At its worst, it looks like a machine feeding on overexposure, controversy, and manufactured intimacy. Streamer culture is not dying. It is burning through itself in public, one live moment at a time.

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Palace And Nike Are Back With A Full Sneaker And Apparel Lineup https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/988360-palace-x-nike-full-collection-sneaker-news Thu, 09 Apr 2026 03:21:00 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=988360 The Nike x Palace apparel collection drops very soon, featuring branded hoodies, track jackets, jerseys, and more across many colorways.

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Nike and Palace are back with another highly anticipated collaborative collection. The two brands have built one of the most consistent partnerships in streetwear over the past several years.

Palace brings its British skate roots while Nike contributes its sportswear legacy, and the combination always delivers. This April 10th drop is one of their most complete collections to date.

The apparel lineup spans hoodies, shorts, t-shirts, track jackets, track pants, and jerseys. A tight four-colorway palette of baby blue, charcoal, black, and grey keeps everything cohesive. Co-branded graphics featuring the Palace wordmark alongside the Nike Swoosh appear throughout.

The sneaker anchoring the collection is the Nike Air Max 95. Palace and Nike have chosen one of the most iconic silhouettes in the Air Max catalog.

The shoe arrives in a predominantly silver and black colorway with baby blue accents tying it directly to the apparel. Metallic finishes give the upper a premium feel that stands out immediately.

The Air Max 95 was originally designed in 1995 inspired by the human spine and muscle tissue. Palace puts their own stamp on the silhouette without losing what makes it iconic. The result is one of the cleanest Air Max 95 colorways in recent memory.

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Palace x Nike Full Collection

The apparel in this collection is worth breaking down piece by piece. Hoodies arrive in all four colorways with an oversized fit and bold chest branding.

Matching shorts complete the set for anyone going head to toe. T-shirts offer a cleaner more understated option for everyday wear. The track jackets are the standout pieces, featuring contrasting color paneling pulled straight from a 90s soccer aesthetic.

Matching track pants continue that athletic narrative and pair naturally with the jackets. Jersey-style tops round out the lineup and add another layer of versatility.

The baby blue colorway is the clear fan favorite across every category. Every piece feels intentional and connected to a single visual story. Palace and Nike clearly designed this as a wardrobe, not just a capsule.

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Steph Curry Rocked Dwyane Wade’s Li-Ning In His Return Game https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/988356-steph-curry-li-ning-way-of-wade-12-sneaker-news Thu, 09 Apr 2026 02:53:00 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=988356 Stephen Curry honored Dwyane Wade by wearing the "All-Star Game" Li-Ning Way of Wade 12 LUX in his return from a 27-game absence.

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Stephen Curry made his return to the court against the Houston Rockets on April 5. After missing 27 games, the Golden State Warriors did not miss a beat. Also Curry made sure his sneaker game matched the moment.

He laced up Dwyane Wade’s “All-Star Game” Li-Ning Way of Wade 12 LUX. The holographic, iridescent colorway turned heads on the Chase Center floor. Written on the midsole were the words “I Can Do All Things” one of Wade’s signature mottos.

Curry came off the bench with 4:54 left in the first quarter, and the Chase Center erupted with a standing ovation that lasted close to a minute. He finished with a team-high 29 points. The shoe choice made the moment even more meaningful.

Wade noticed and of course responded publicly, calling Curry one of his goats and saying he was honored that the Warriors star chose his shoe for his first game back.

Curry has maintained all season that his goal is to pay tribute to players, teams, cities, and important elements of basketball history. This was another chapter in that story. He has worn multiple Wade 12 colorways throughout the season, each one a deliberate nod.

Steph Curry’s sneaker free agency tour continues. Every game, every pair tells a story. Overall this one hit different.

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Steph Curry Li-Ning Way Of Wade 12

The Li-Ning Way of Wade 12 LUX “All-Star Game” is one of the most visually striking shoes in Wade’s signature line. The upper is fully covered in an iridescent holographic material that shifts colors under the light.

Silver tones, rainbow reflections, and a clean white midsole dominate the look. The shoe features Wade’s personal inscription “I Can Do All Things” is printed along the outsole in script. The Roman numerals “II XII” reference his number 3 and December 12th connection.

Overall it is a deeply personal colorway. Seeing Curry wear it in his return game added a layer of meaning that went beyond the court.

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