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Regardless of whether Kevin re-ups with Nike or begins a new era at Under Armour, his tenure with the Swoosh has been a memorable one for many reasons – his sneakers being one of them. The Nike KD signature line has evolved before our eyes, starting from a relatively bargain-priced selection to perhaps the most popular sig shoe on the planet. The recently unveiled KD 7 only added to the momentum, but soon enough we’ll discover if that forward movement comes to a complete halt or continues strong without skipping a beat. In any case, we’ve decided to take a look back at the Nike KD legacy and pick out the thirty-five best in history, in order since 2007. Check out the list below, and stay tuned to Sneaker News for the very latest developments on the KD saga.Literally hundreds of sneakers—if not more—drop in any given year these days. It's no easy feat to discern which were the best of the best, but here we are. With endless debate and staff members fighting tooth and nail over which release deserved to be on such a year-end list, the Complex Sneakers team finally came to a consensus.

We pored over which drops should be included from a variety of factors such as cultural significance, performance standards, limited fanfare, and just straight up dopeness. If you're wondering why some of these differ from our midyear list, it's because we sat down with a group of editors and writers to hash every one of these out, and to be clear, no retros of any O.G. colorway were included to make this fair.
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From the latest and greatest to ones worn by the Glove, Sir Charles and VC, Complex hits you with another list to discuss - The 25 Greatest Nike Signature Basketball Sneakers of All Time. (In the interest of not turning it into a list of a dozen Air Jordans and some other shoes, we only took the original Air Jordan 1 into consideration.
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RELATED: Sneaker Report - The Best Basketball Shoes for Point GuardsEven if you haven’t forked over $2,000 for a hand-delivered, Kanye West-designed pair of Adidas Yeezy Boosts, you’ve probably had some dealings with America’s booming sneaker business. The U.S. is the world’s largest sneaker market, and shoewear sales from the top sneaker triad — Adidas, Nike and Under Armour — climbed in 2013 to a total of more than $25 billion, a 47 percent jump since 2009. [Sneaker wars: How basketball shoes became a billion-dollar business] So who’s winning the sneaker game? You guessed it: Nike. In the U.S., the big Swoosh accounts for a staggering 90 percent of all basketball-sneaker sales. But what Americans buy, and why, might surprise you. Below are 10 of the top-selling sneakers in August, listed with their average sale price, according to sports industry analyst Matt Powell. 1. Nike Air Jordan 3 ($165.29)The top-selling Air Jordan 3, seen here in the Retro “Infrared 23” colorway, was first released in 1988, when Michael Jordan received his first NBA Most Valuable Player award.

The sneaker has remained one of the Jordan brand’s perennial best-sellers, and has been re-released, “retro”-ed (and even re-“retroed”) several times over. Even with the high price tag, it nailed the No. 1 spot (to the point that some sneakerheads feel it’s been played out). 2. Nike AIR FORCE 1 LOW ($88.70)Named for the plane that carries the president (and later celebrated by Nelly), the Air Force 1 has remained an icon. Its low-top version is a popular seller for men and women, and heavily customizable: The pictured version features a rainbow gradient in the sole. 3. Nike FREE 5.0+ 2014 ($92.33)Nike’s top running shoe on the list is lightweight and comes in a number of colorways, including this, “Blue Lagoon / Clearwater/Bright Crimson.” 4. Nike Air Jordan 6 ($157.46)Another pair of high-priced Jordan kicks (note all the Jumpman logos). Jordan sneakers alone pulled in more than $2 billion in American sales in 2013. 5. Nike AIR MAX 2014 ($151.84)

These cushy runners trade on Nike’s Air branding with an offer of “cloud-like cushioning to soften your step and keep you focused on your fitness.” 6. Under Armour HIGHLIGHT MC ($127.80) (Courtesy of Under Armour) Under Armour is only on the best-seller list once, but it’s still a big deal for a shoe company that only last year overtook Adidas to become the No. 2 sportswear brand in America. These sneakers are the only football cleats on the list, underlining how well the Baltimore-based shoemaker has done with the pigskin crowd. 7. Nike AIR MONARCH IV ($50.04)Nike’s cheap, chunky, dad-centric cross-trainers won’t win any sneakerhead love anytime soon. But they still make the Swoosh a ton of cash. 8. Nike Air Jordan 14 ($168.65)Getting sick of Nike yet? Imagine how their competitors must feel. 9. Nike FREE 5.0 2014 (womens’) ($91.90)The first (and only) womens’ pair of sneaks on the list. Light and low-profile, designed for the run.