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Kids' Basketball Shoes

 
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Help them dominate the game in a pair of kids' basketball shoes. Whether they're driving to the basket or shooting free throws, adidas has the winning styles.

adidas Kids Basketball Shoes

Give your little ones the best chance to succeed on the court with a pair of adidas kids' basketball shoes. From high tops to low tops, our range of kids' basketball sneakers offers the perfect fit and support for your child's foot. Our kids' basketball kicks are also designed to provide superior comfort and durability, so your child can focus on their game and not their feet. Plus adidas offers kids' basketball footwear in a variety of cool styles and vibrant colors, so your little one will not only be comfortable, but they will also love what they're wearing on their feet as well. And if your kiddo is a basketball fan, adidas has kids' basketball sneakers from superstars like Damian Lillard, Donovan Mitchell, Trae Young and James Harden. So they can wear what the pros wear but in their size. When it comes to your little one, you can't go wrong with kids' basketball shoes from adidas.

If you have a serious young hooper on your hands, adidas kids' basketball shoes are perfect for helping them reach the next level of the game. The adidas Super Dame 8 is a great choice for many kid players, especially since these shoes come in a bright colorway that's inspired by Jack-Jack, the youngest member of the Incredible family from the Disney Pixar film "The Incredibles." These kid basketball sneakers also feature a dual-density adidas Bounce Pro cushioned midsole that's responsive and will keep your little one feeling comfortable whenever they lace up their shoes to hoop. An aggressive outsole traction pattern will keep your kiddo from slipping, as it allows for maximum grip during quick cuts and fast drives to the basket. With kids' basketball shoes from adidas, your kid may never want to leave the court or playground, as all they'll want to do is hoop all day long.

Besides the adidas Super Dame 8, there are other great options of adidas kids' basketball shoes for your little one. Your kid could also really like Atlanta Hawks guard Trae Young's signature shoes, the Trae Young 2.0. These basketball sneakers are lightweight and have a low profile, which is ideal for young hoopers who love to move and run all around the court. They have a durable rubber outsole with multidirectional herringbone patterns and flex grooves for dynamic and out-of-this-world agility. The Trae Young 2.0 also has a Lightstrike midsole and adidas Boost cushioning in the heel for ultimate lightweight responsiveness and comfort. And the best part about these kids' basketball kicks is that they feature an adaptive fit. A SCK360 knit upper will mold to your child's feet for an adaptive fit and next-level lockdown. With such elite innovative technology, there really is no better option than adidas kids' basketball shoes for your little one.

But if your kiddo just wants to rock kids' basketball shoes for style, adidas has you covered. We have classic versions of kids' basketball sneakers, like the adidas Forum, which you can get in a low top or mid top version. The Forum is an iconic '80s basketball shoe that has been brought back and is now partly made with recycled materials. This pair of kids' basketball kicks keeps the spirit of the OG 1984 Forum, with signature 3-Stripes, classic cross overlays and a hook-and-loop ankle strap. If the Forum is too old school for your kid, they may like the T-Mac 1, which was worn by Hall of Famer Tracy McGrady at the start of his playing career. These kicks are available as a kids' basketball sneaker and throw it back to the era when T-Mac was king. It delivers throwback vibes but offers a cool look for your fashionable kiddo. There are a number of choices you can make, but you can't go wrong with kids' basketball shoes from adidas.

Kids' Basketball Shoes Frequently Asked Questions

Kids who wear basketball shoes for style may not need to lace them up all the way, but kids who want to play in them definitely should. Lacing up provides the most support and stability for quick stops, jump shots and fake-outs. If you don’t lace basketball shoes for kids all the way up, the foot and ankle are more prone to rock and roll, increasing the risk of injury.
When tying up kids’ basketball shoes, it’s best to make sure they’re snug but not so tight that they’re uncomfortable. Ideally, the laces should be tight enough that the feet don’t move around in the shoe or slip out during fast moves and lateral cuts. At the same time, good blood flow is important. The right style of lacing can help support either high arches or low arches.
Lace kids’ basketball shoes in a crisscross pattern all the way up for ankle support. You can also loop the laces around the back of high tops before tying them in front. A method that works for lower-cut shoes is to lace as usual up to the last two eyelets. Take one lace, thread it through the next eyelet from the inside and weave it back through the next eyelet without crossing over. Repeat for the other side. Pull one lace across and feed through the opposite lace between the two eyelets. Repeat for the other side. Then tie.