Adidas The Kobe Storm Trooper
The Adidas Kobe, often known as the "space boots" owing to its huge white outside, was debuted in 2000 and was Bryant's primary shoe for the duration of the 1999-2000 season. The shoe has a mostly white color scheme and a design that is reminiscent of the Audi TT Roadster. Although Kobe was an important aspect of Bryant's early career (he scored 28 points per game while winning the NBA championship), it was the last sneaker he ever wore for Adidas. Bryant chose to end his contract in 2002 owing to disagreements with corporate management about how his shoe was being produced. In 2003, he signed with Nike.
In 2006, Adidas re-released The Kobe, but deleted all Kobe branding and dubbed the sneaker the 'Crazy 1.' One colorway of the original Adidas Kobes, rather than the Crazy 1, has made its way to the online resale marketplace StockX and is going for $3,100. The Kobe Storm Trooper has a white upper and a black midsole.
Price: $3,100