Steph Curry’s sneaker free agency has been one of the most talked-about storylines of the 2025-26 NBA season, and now it is moving into a new lane. After spending the year rotating through standout pairs from across basketball history, Curry is sending more than 70 of those shoes to Sotheby’s for a special charity auction benefiting the Eat. Learn. Play. Foundation.
Titled The Stephen Curry Collection: My Sneaker Free Agency, the auction features game-worn, signed, and highly recognizable pairs connected to the run he began after stepping away from a single footwear partner for the first time in his career. The collection reflects how intentional that stretch really was, with Curry using each pair to spotlight players, eras, and moments that helped shape sneaker culture.
Some of the pairs include the Air Jordan 12 “Flu Game”, Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low, Reebok Question, Nike Air Diamond Turf, “Concord” Air Jordan 11, Kobe 6 Protro “Mambacita,” and the ANTA Kai 3, just to name a few. Together, they give the collection a strong mix of eras, brands, and basketball history.
Sotheby’s bidding opens on April 13th and runs through April 28th, with proceeds supporting resources for kids in Oakland through Curry’s foundation. The full collection is already available to preview before bidding begins, CLICK HERE.
This is a smart final chapter for one of the season’s biggest sneaker stories, turning headline-making footwear into something that can make an impact off the court too.
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