Basketball shoes statistic on the NBA court in February
2020-03-02

Throughout February, we have been watching what shoes NBA players choose for a match. And we would like to share that with you.
In February, basketball players played with 174 different models in total. Nike Zoom Freak 1 became the most popular shoes and has been chosen 352 times. However, Nike Kobe IV wasn‘t far behind selected 347 times. In the third place crusted Kevin Durant signature basketball shoes Nike Zoom KD 12, which were laced up 201 times. TOP 10 most popular shoes:
Nike Zoom Freak 1 |
352 |
Nike Kobe IV |
347 |
Nike Zoom KD 12 |
201 |
Nike Kobe V |
177 |
Nike Kyrie 6 |
153 |
Air Jordan XXXIV |
132 |
Nike Kobe AD Mid |
98 |
Nike Zoom Rize |
93 |
Nike PG 3 |
89 |
adidas Dame 6 |
81 |
Full list of the most popular shoes:
https://kixstats.com/ratings?from=2020-02-01&to=2020-02-29&type=choice&by=kicks#results
Another statistic is how much time players spend on NBA court with a specific basketball shoes model. And again, Giannis Antetokounmpo's first signature basketball shoe, Nike Zoom Freak 1, was once again number one, spending as much as 7,791 minutes (nearly 130 hours) on the court. In the second place is Nike Kobe IV (7,090 minutes or nearly 120 hours), which overtook Nike KD 12 in third place, which were observed 5,239 minutes in total (almost 90 hours). The first top 10 shoes which have spent most minutes on the NBA court last month:
Nike Zoom Freak 1 |
7 791 min. |
Nike Kobe IV |
7 090 min. |
Nike Zoom KD 12 |
5 239 min. |
Nike Kobe V |
3 892 min. |
Air Jordan XXXIV |
3 611 min. |
Nike Kyrie 6 |
3 313 min. |
Nike Zoom Rize |
2 158 min. |
Nike Kobe AD Mid |
2 152 min. |
adidas Dame 6 |
1 934 min. |
Puma Clyde Hardwood |
1 776 min. |
Full list of the shoes, which have spent most minutes on the NBA court:
https://kixstats.com/ratings?from=2020-02-01&to=2020-02-29&type=min&by=kicks#results
When we are observing the match, for us is important not only the shoes the players are wearing, but what the statistics they reaches. So below are a few tables based on how many points they scored, how many rebounds, how many assists they have made to teammates, how many steals and how many blocks they have made in certain shoes throughout the February.
The first top ten of sneakers with which were scored the most points:
Nike Zoom Freak 1 |
3 485 points |
Nike Kobe IV |
3 160 points |
Nike Zoom KD 12 |
2 426 points |
Air Jordan XXXIV |
1 929 points |
Nike Kobe V |
1 667 points |
Nike Kyrie 6 |
1 597 points |
adidas Dame 6 |
1 013 points |
Adidas Harden vol. 4 |
974 points |
Nike Kobe AD Mid |
930 points |
Puma Clyde Hardwood |
901 points |
A complete list of sneakers with the most points in February:
https://kixstats.com/ratings?from=2020-02-01&to=2020-02-29&type=pts&by=kicks#results
The first top ten of sneakers with which were done the most rebounds:
Nike Zoom Freak 1 |
1 461 rebounds |
Nike Kobe IV |
1 230 rebounds |
Nike Kobe V |
817 rebounds |
Nike Zoom KD 12 |
792 rebounds |
Air Jordan XXXIV |
673 rebounds |
Nike Kyrie 6 |
539 rebounds |
Nike Zoom Rize |
525 rebounds |
Nike Kobe AD Mid |
474 rebounds |
Nike Kobe A.D. |
436 rebounds |
Nike Hyperdunk X |
331 rebounds |
A complete list of sneakers with the most rebounds in February:
https://kixstats.com/ratings?from=2020-02-01&to=2020-02-29&type=reb&by=kicks#results
First Top 10 of sneakers, with the most assists:
Nike Zoom Freak 1 |
816 assists |
Nike Kobe IV |
706 assists |
Nike Zoom KD 12 |
442 assists |
Nike Kyrie 6 |
437 assists |
Nike Kobe V |
389 assists |
Air Jordan XXXIV |
363 assists |
Nike Kobe AD Mid |
302 assists |
Adidas Harden vol. 4 |
237 assists |
Nike Zoom Rize |
230 assists |
Adidas Dame 6 |
216 assists |
A complete list of sneakers with the most assists in February:
https://kixstats.com/ratings?from=2020-02-01&to=2020-02-29&type=ast&by=kicks#results
The first top ten of sneakers with the most steals:
Nike Kobe IV |
264 steals |
Nike Zoom Freak 1 |
241 steals |
Nike Zoom KD 12 |
152 steals |
Nike Kobe V |
145 steals |
Nike Kyrie 6 |
117 steals |
Air Jordan XXXIV |
88 steals |
Adidas Harden vol. 4 |
71 steals |
Nike Kobe A.D. |
71 steals |
Nike Kobe A.D. Mid |
70 steals |
Puma Clyde Hardwood |
61 steals |
A complete list of sneakers with the most steals in February:
https://kixstats.com/ratings?from=2020-02-01&to=2020-02-29&type=stl&by=kicks#results
The first top ten of sneakers with which were blocked the most throws:
Nike Zoom Freak 1 |
164 blocks |
Nike Kobe IV |
141 blocks |
Nike Zoom KD 12 |
88 blocks |
Nike Kobe A.D. |
86 blocks |
Nike Kobe V |
84 blocks |
Nike Zoom Rize |
66 blocks |
Nike Kyrie 6 |
62 blocks |
Air Jordan XXXIV |
49 blocks |
Nike Hyperdunk X |
46 blocks |
Nike Kobe A.D. Mid |
42 blocks |
A complete list of sneakers with which were done the most blocks during February:
https://kixstats.com/ratings?from=2020-02-01&to=2020-02-29&type=blk&by=kicks#results
Most of the stats are dominated by Nike's shoes. It's no wonder that this manufacturer's shoes were also popular within the most basketball players. In February, basketball players appeared with shoes from 16 manufacturers. As many as 68% of all shoes had the Swoosh. And in the second place was adidas brand which was chosen by a lil bit less than 11% of all NBA basketball players. Full brand list by popularity in the NBA league in February:
Nike |
68,0 % |
adidas |
10,8 % |
Jordan |
8,1 % |
Under Armour |
3,9 % |
Puma |
3,8 % |
Anta |
1,0 % |
And 1 |
0,8 % |
New Balance |
0,7 % |
Li-Ning |
0,6 % |
Peak |
0,5 % |
Reebok |
0,4 % |
K8IROS |
0,3 % |
Q4 |
0,3 % |
Converse |
0,3 % |
361 |
0,2 % |
FILA |
0,1 % |
Also, at the end of February Jonas Valanciunas of the Memphis Grizzlies achieved a career high record of 25 rebounds and this happened when all the season he was playing with Nike Air Max Dominate shoes and just changed them to Nike Rize.