Nike Basketball ain’t playing around this All-Star Weekend. They’re back to basics with a true All-Star Pack of drops, all unified by a near all-black luxurious transformation of each present-day signature model.
Arriving on Nike on February 14th, 2025, the 2025 Black Label collection by Nike puts the spotlight on all of its top-flight athletes and their corresponding shoes, each limited in a specific number to match the hooper’s birth year. All the pairs feature the cursive “B” badging and will come packaged in a special edition Black Label box. Check out the full breakdown ahead.
Starting off, we have the Nike LeBron 22 “Black Label” executed with exotic animal prints. The primary upper is upholstered with a premium croc-ski material while pony hair fills in the enlarged Swoosh-shaped window and tongues. Limited to 1,984 pairs with an MSRP of $210.
The Sabrina 2 exudes elegance via the soft crushed velvet application on the lace collar and the Swoosh logo. Her logos appear in a light mint green, matching to the Liberty threads. Sabrina’s pair is limited to 1,997 units with an MSRP of $150.
Battle elements emerge in the two-time MVP’s signature shoe. The Giannis Freak 6 “Black Label” hides camouflage patterns when its visible through light. 1,994 pairs are expected to be circulated.
Ja Morant’s “Black Label” features the trademark grizzly bear scratch tearing through the black suede upper, revealing a wall of bling inside. This Black Label edition is limited to 1,999 pairs (Ja’s birth year) and has an MSRP of $150.
Victor Wembanyama’s first NBA All-Star Game appearance is commemorated by this special edition GT Hustle 3. It features his alien logo on the tongue and an embroidered pattern that stretched across the upper. MSRP is set at $220, with pairs limited to 2,004 (Wemby’s birth year).
Although images of the Nike Book 1 “Black Label” have not appeared, we can expect a similar LX-style execution. Pairs are likely limited to 1,996 pairs (Book’s birth year). MSRP confirmed to be $170.
Kevin Durant’s Nike KD 17 is most certainly part of the series. First look images nor a product SKU are known, but the shoes will likely be limited to 1,988 pairs.
The Zoom GT Cut 3 is also expected to join the Black Label series. It’s unclear which athlete it will be connected to, so currently we do not know how many pairs these will be limited to. MSRP is set at $210.