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Every fire pair of kicks from the 2018 WNBA All-Star game

WNBA players brought out some incredible colorways for the game.

The 2018 WNBA All-Star weekend is underway in Minneapolis with the league’s biggest stars coming together to celebrate what has already been one of the most exciting WNBA’s seasons we have ever seen.

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WNBA players are not only some of the best athletes in the world but they continuously have some of the best colorways when it comes to their shoes on the court. Whether it’s custom shoes or their own special PEs, WNBA players always come with the heat and this All-Star weekend was no different. Let’s take a look:

Breanna Stewart - KD 11 WNBA All-Star PE
The potential MVP of the season went for the latest KD colorway. These are so nice.

Maya Moore: Air Jordan 32 PE
The only female basketball to rep Air Jordan continues to give us gorgeous new shoes on the court.

Skylar Diggins-Smith: Clyde Court Disrupt
Yeah, Puma is getting back in the basketball market. Diggins-Smith was one of the first professional basketball players to sign a deal with them.

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Seimone Augustus: Custom Kyrie 4s
Augustus does not mess around with her custom sneakers. She even had a Duck Tales pair earlier this year. DUCK TALES!!

Sue Bird: Kyrie 4 WNBA All-Star PE
Sue Bird and Kyrie Irving are great friends so it’s no shock to see her wearing the new Kyrie 4’s for this game.

Bird also has a special pair she will wear in the second half of the game to help support the “Band Together to Fight Homelessness” campaign. They’ll be auctioned off after the game.

A’ja Wilson: Kobe AD WNBA All-Star PE
In a rookie class full of incredible talent, A’ja Wilson is still light years ahead and one the best rookies the game has ever seen. The Kobe’s are a nice look, too.

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Brittney Griner: Lebron 15 NBA All-Star PE

Allie Quigley: Kyrie 4 WNBA All-Star PE
Quigley wore these during the literal best three-point shooting contest performance we’ve ever seen by a WNBA or NBA player.

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Kelsey Mitchell: LeBron 15 “Ohio State”
The rookie made her three-point contest debut with an ode to her alma mater.

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