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After a long Summer filled with plot twists, new storylines, and much, much more, the world’s top unscripted soap opera is set to get started with its 2018-19 campaign. With the NBA having lifted its sneaker plus, allowing players to where whatever color kicks they please this year, some of the game’s brightest young stars took wild liberties during a NIKEiD session in early September. Up-and-comers from the NBA and the WNBA each got to lend their own creative stylings to a signature Nike shoe, telling a story that is important to who they are at their core. “I think it’s dope that the League is letting us wear different colorways this year,” Golden State Warriors power forward Jordan Bell said. “Players can let their style and swag show while also telling a chapter of their story with each pair of shoes.” Players the likes of Collin Sexton, Jordan Bell, and De’Aaron Fox showed off their inner fashion designer on Swoosh models like the Kyrie 4, the KD 11, and the Kobe AD. Check out all eight custom-designed kicks below and head over to NIKEiD Nike Air Force Academy Logo T-Shirt.

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  • Jordan Bell, Nike PG2 “Long Beach” is inspired by his hometown of Long Beach, California.

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  • Kelsey Mitchell, Nike Kyrie Low 1 “Cages” draws inspiration from an outdoor basketball court that helped hone her craft.

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  • Kelsey Plum, Nike Air Tech Challenge 2 Poison Green “Fenerbache” honors the Turkish club she plays for in the off season.

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  • Jayson Tatum, Nike PG2 “Coloring Book” pays homage to Tatum’s 10-month old son who he affectionately calls, Deuce.

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  • Luka Doncic, Nike Kyrie Low 1 “Retro Glow” features a retro Dallas Mavs color scheme and a glow-in-the-dark outsole.

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  • De’Aaron Fox, Nike Kobe AD “Mars” shows off his love for outer space, Mars, and the solar system.

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  • Kyle Kuzma, Nike Kobe AD “Kuzz Kontrol” borrows colors from the iconic Laker franchise.

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  • Collin Sexton, Nike Air Tech Challenge 2 Poison Green “Different” is inspired by the rookie’s parents and them always encouraging him to paint his own path.

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  • Frank Ntilinka, Nike KD11 “France” calls upon the colors of the French flag.
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