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Steph Curry's sneaker free agency auction raised $1.7 million for charity, benefiting his Eat. Pray. Learn Foundation. The auction featured 81 pairs of game-worn sneakers from his extensive collection.
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One of the more fun storylines to follow throughout the Golden State Warriors' 2025-26 season was Stephen Curry's sneaker free agency campaign.
After spending 12 years with Under Armour and developing the Curry Brand, Curry and his longtime partnership with Under Armour has come to an end. With Curry officially a sneaker-free agent, Curry pulled out his extensive shoe collection throughout the 2025-26 season.
In each city the Warriors visited on the road, Curry appeared to pull out a shoe that paid homage to a player or city from the team they were facing that night. Curry wore different iterations of Nike's Kobe Bryant signature shoes along with Adidas Anthony Edwards "AE" line.
After wearing a flurry of different kicks throughout the season, Curry put his sneaker-free agency to a good cause. The All-Star point guard listed his game-worn sneaker collection in an auction with Sotheby's. Curry's collection of shoes, listed individually at 81 total pairs, raised $1.7 million, with all the funds benefitting Curry's Eat. Pray. Learn Foundation.
Curry had multiple pairs go for over $50,000, with his top seller, the Nike Hyper Dunk Christmas Day PE, going for a whopping total of $121,600.
Along with multiple other key offseason storylines to follow for the Golden State Warriors, Curry's decision for a new sneaker sponsorship will be something to keep an eye on.
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This article originally appeared on Warriors Wire: Steph Curry's sneaker free agency auction raises $1.7 million for charity
The auction raised $1.7 million for charity.
The funds from the auction benefited Curry's Eat. Pray. Learn Foundation.
A total of 81 pairs of game-worn sneakers were auctioned.
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