7 Sneaker Destinations for Warriors Star Steph Curry After UA Split
The biggest sneaker free agent in basketball isn’t a rookie or rising star. It’s Stephen Curry.
And the timing could reshape an entire industry.
The Golden State Warriors star is heading into full sneaker free agency in 2026 as
While there is always a possibility that Curry continues operating independently under the Curry Brand banner, it’s far more likely he takes his label — and the athletes signed under it — to a new partner. With that freedom, he’s gaining leverage, flexibility and a growing list of suitors across the sneaker world.
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry and Under Armour have parted ways, ending their longstanding partnership. Curry’s standalone endeavor Curry Brand will move forward independently.
At the same time, Curry has been rotating through multiple brands on court and during warmups. He wore the
Stephen Curry just pulled up to Orlando in @Shaq’s Reebok Shaqnosis 👀
So where could Curry realistically go next? Here are seven destinations that make the most sense right now.
7. Puma

GettyLaMelo Ball being guarded by Tyrese Haliburton.
Puma has made a real push in basketball, investing in young stars like Tyrese Haliburton and LaMelo Ball and delivering record revenue growth in 2024. The brand has momentum, energy and a modern identity that appeals to younger fans.
Curry joining Puma would instantly elevate their basketball presence, giving them a veteran face who adds credibility and global appeal. The fit is intriguing, but Puma may struggle to match the long-term ownership, reach and control Curry is positioned to command elsewhere.
6. Jordan Brand

GettyMichael Jordan, the face of Jordan Brand.
Jordan Brand offers legacy and prestige on a level very few companies can match. Pairing the greatest shooter ever with the most iconic figure in the sport creates instant cultural weight, and their shared North Carolina roots only deepen the storytelling potential.
But the complication goes deeper than the signature hierarchy. Curry is taking Curry Brand with him when he leaves Under Armour, which means he already has an established label, athlete roster and business ecosystem under his own name. Joining Jordan Brand — another umbrella under the Nike Inc. structure — would likely limit the independence he has built and reduce the visibility of his own brand.
Add in the fact that Jordan’s signature focus is currently on Jayson Tatum, Luka Doncic and Zion Williamson, and Curry would probably be positioned as a veteran face rather than the centerpiece. It offers prestige, but not necessarily the creative ownership or long-term control Curry is positioned to pursue.
Still, for a brand built on history, myth and cultural presence, Jordan Brand remains an intriguing — if less likely — option.
5. adidas
Adidas is rebuilding momentum behind Anthony Edwards and a renewed commitment to basketball storytelling. The company has emphasized a culture-first approach that aligns well with Curry’s values.
A Curry signature line under adidas would have major global impact. The brand has the marketing muscle and lifestyle presence to support it. But adidas is still climbing back into the top tier of the basketball market, and Curry may prefer a platform already at full strength.
4. Reebok

GettyStephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors greets Shaquille O’Neal.
Curry arriving in the Shaqnosis for the Warriors’ matchup in Orlando was a deliberate nod to Shaquille O’Neal
Reebok has cultural momentum. Curry would accelerate that instantly. The only challenge is scale and infrastructure. Reebok has been building slowly and carefully, and the type of investment needed to center a global Curry revival may exceed the brand’s current trajectory.
3. Li-Ning

GettyMiami Heat legend Dwyane Wade attends a Li Ning promotional event in Beijing, China in 2013.
Li-Ning knows how to build a superstar empire. Dwyane Wade turned his Way of Wade line into a global franchise, and Warriors teammate
Li-Ning excels at giving athletes equity opportunities, creative freedom and long-term brand legacy. Considering Curry’s massive following in Asia, the partnership has both commercial power and cultural reach.
For Curry, Li-Ning represents a chance to build something big, bold and fully his own.
2. ANTA
ANTA has become one of the most influential international basketball brands, driven in large part by
Curry would be a centerpiece of a growing empire, not just another athlete on the roster. With the size of the Chinese market and the rising demand for performance basketball shoes across Asia, ANTA gives Curry enormous influence and long-term growth potential.
Why Nike Makes the Most Sense for the Warriors Star
1. Nike

GettyKobe Bryant and Stepehen Curry embrace before a game on November 24, 2015.
A reunion with Nike is the cleanest story, the most powerful platform and the most emotionally meaningful option for Curry.
The connection has already resurfaced. Curry warmed up in the Kobe 6 “Mambacita Sweet 16” shortly after the Under Armour split, honoring Kobe and Gigi Bryant. Nike is still the strongest storytelling engine in basketball, with the Kobe line sitting at the heart of the sport.
And the fallout in 2013 over a mismanaged pitch meeting still feels like an unfinished chapter. Returning now, as a global icon rather than an overlooked rising star, creates a full-circle narrative no other brand can replicate.
Nike provides global scale, cultural authority, unmatched marketing reach and long-term legacy amplification. While Curry would sacrifice some independence, he would gain the biggest stage in footwear and the most powerful storytelling platform available.
For his late-career chapter, nothing offers more impact.
Sneaker free agent Stephen Curry laces up the “Mambacita” Nike Kobe 6 👀👀
Final Word for the Warriors Star
Steph Curry isn’t just picking a sneaker partner. He’s shaping the next phase of his brand, his business identity and his long-term legacy.
Under Armour is streamlining its future. Curry is expanding his. The Warriors star is exploring every option, experimenting publicly and turning his sneaker free agency into a storyline that grows louder with every tunnel walk.
Wherever he lands, he will shift the industry. And judging by his recent rotation, he’s embracing every moment of it.
Ex-Saints WR Linked To Steelers After Shocking Release

The New Orleans Saints are one of the worst teams in the league this season and they took a few steps toward their rebuild at the trade deadline.

This week, they took another step toward that rebuild. The Saints opted to cut ties with veteran wide receiver Brandin Cooks in an attempt to save a bit of money. Cooks is able to sign a deal with any team in the league at this point.
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Bleacher Report's Adam Wells recently suggested the Pittsburgh Steelers could be a potential fit for Cooks in free agency for the rest of the season. The Steelers notably whiffed on other top wide receivers at the trade deadline.

Sep 7, 2025; New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; New Orleans Saints wide receiver Brandin Cooks (10) is tackled by the Arizona Cardinals during the second half at Caesars Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Lew-Imagn Images / Stephen Lew-Imagn Images
"After being mentioned as a potential trade candidate earlier this month, New Orleans Saints wide receiver Brandin Cooks will be able to pick his next destination for the remainder of the season," Wells wrote. "For teams seeking help at wide receiver for the stretch run, Cooks immediately becomes a viable option as soon as he hits the free-agent market. Some of the playoff contenders with an obvious need at wideout include the Buffalo Bills, Pittsburgh Steelers and Green Bay Packers.
"The Steelers were all over the receiver market prior to the Nov. 4 deadline, but were unable to make a deal. They reportedly made offers to the Saints for Shaheed and Las Vegas Raiders for Jakobi Meyers that were both turned down. DK Metcalf has been exactly what Pittsburgh wanted when he was acquired from the Seattle Seahawks in the offseason. No other pass-catcher on the Steelers has more than 300 receiving yards entering Week 12."
The Steelers need one more wide receiver for the stretch run of the season. They would have been a perfect fit for Rashid Shaheed at the trade deadline, but they whiffed on him.
Now, adding Cooks would be the perfect fit. He's not going to be a superstar if he signs with the Steelers, but he would fill a valuable role in the team's offense.
The move would be affordable and easy to make. There's very low risk to it, but potentially a decent amount of reward if he plays well.
