Is it possible Stephen Curry is no longer a sneaker free agent? The Golden State Warriors point guard hasn't shared specifics about his current standing, but he's announced that every pair he's worn following his split from Under Armour will be auctioned off through Sotheby's, with proceeds benefitting his Eat.Learn.Play. Foundation based in Oakland, Calif.
Dubbed The Stephen Curry Collection: My Sneaker Free Agency, the range sees over 70 pairs worn and signed by Curry since mid-November 2025—including the adidas Anthony Edwards 2, Air Jordan 12 "Flu Game" retro, and ANTA Chief Hélà Roots by Kyrie Irving. Each pair worn over the last several months had some connection to the city in which Curry laced it up, making his sneaker free agency intentional.
"I’ve always believed that every pair of sneakers tells a story," shared Curry. "This collection really captures a unique chapter for me during my sneaker free agency this season. From the tunnel walks to the on-court warm-ups to the games across the country, I was excited to spend this time shining a light on players over the years who have left their mark on the sneaker game."
Bidding on lots from The Stephen Curry Collection: My Sneaker Free Agency opens Monday, April 13, and runs until Tuesday, April 28, through Sothebys.com.
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