Wilson’s shoes will share features with those worn by LeBron James and Kobe Bryant.

A'ja Wilson will soon release her signature shoe with Nike.

A’ja Wilson will soon release her signature shoe with Nike.LAPRESSE

A’ja Wilson has finally given fans a sneak peek into her highly anticipated Nike signature shoe, the “Nike A’One.” While the basketball world has been buzzing with rumors, Wilson’s recent revelations have only added fuel to the fire, leaving fans eager to see what the sneaker giants have in store.

The WNBA’s reigning Finals MVP, who has been a dominant force on the court, is set to release her first signature shoe in the summer of 2025. The announcement comes after much controversy, especially after Nike signed rookie Caitlin Clark to a contract before any established WNBA stars.

But now, the focus has shifted to Wilson, who is busy leading Team USA in their quest for an eighth consecutive Olympic gold medal in Paris. Amidst all this, Wilson decided to drop some tantalizing hints about her upcoming sneaker.

In a recent episode of the “Locked On” podcast, hosted by Gigi Speer, guest Peter Verry shared some intriguing details from his conversation with the Las Vegas Aces center about the Nike A’One.

A’ja feels more comfortable in LeBrons

According to VerryWilson’s choice of footwear over the years has leaned heavily towards the sturdy and supportive LeBron James sneakers, which are designed for bigger players like her. Standing at 6-foot-7, Wilson has always needed something robust on the court.

However, Verry was caught off guard by Wilson’s description of her new shoe. “She said it’s a low top, which she typically doesn’t wear on the court. It’s very versatile, and the key thing for her, besides the fact that she wants people to wear it off the court, is that she needed about 40 minutes of comfort built into that shoe,” Verry revealed on the podcast.

This revelation left Verry, and likely many fans, puzzled, as the design sounded more akin to a Kobe Bryant silhouette than the usual LeBron models the Aces’ center has favored.

Verry speculated that the shoe could be inspired by both LeBrons and Kobes, but with Wilson involved in the design process for over a year, it’s clear that the final product will reflect her unique style and needs.

The design is top secret

Wilson has been tight-lipped about the details, and Nike has kept the design under wraps, adding to the anticipation. Nevertheless, earlier this year, Wilson hinted at her new venture by posting a picture in a black crop hoodie with the phrase “Of Course, I Have A Shoe Dot Com” emblazoned in white.

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This subtle yet powerful statement marked the WNBA star official induction into Nike’s signature athlete family, a move that aims to expand the brand’s influence in women’s sports.

The excitement surrounding Wilson’s signature footwear comes at a time when the debate over WNBA players receiving signature deals has been at an all-time high. Nike’s decision to partner with Wilson, especially after the noise around Caitlin Clark’s deal, is a significant step in acknowledging the talent and influence of established stars in the women’s game.

Michigan Wolverines HC Sherrone Moore Provides Major Update On Team’s Starting QB Plans For 2024 Season With JJ McCarthy No Longer Around

Michigan Wolverines head coach Sherrone Moore looking on.Sherrone Moore (Photo by Greg Fiume/Getty Images)
Michigan Wolverines head football coach Sherrone Moore provided an interesting update on his team’s plans at quarterback as the regular season draws closer.

The defending national champions will look a lot different this year. Head coach Jim Harbaugh returned to the NFL after accepting the Los Angeles Chargers’ HC vacancy, and Moore was named the new head coach of the Michigan Wolverines.

Michigan will also have a new starting quarterback. Last year’s signal-caller, JJ McCarthy, declared for the 2024 NFL Draft and was taken 10th overall by the Minnesota Vikings.

Davis Warren, Jack Tuttle and Alex Orji are the three front-runners for the starting job, according to Tony Garcia of the Detroit Free Press. Tuttle attempted 17 passes in minimal action last season, completing 15 of them for 130 yards and a touchdown.

With the Aug. 31 season opener against Fresno State drawing closer, Moore stresses that he’s still taking his time deciding on the new starting QB in Ann Arbor:

“The ideal timeline is when we feel like we’ve got the guy who will help us win. There’s not a date, not a time. We will have a feel as a staff…(Offensive coordinator) Kirk Campbell is a phenomenal coach…he will make a great decision and we will be there to make it together.”