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Did Nike Sneakers Ruin LeBron James’ Feet? New Photos Spark Debate

Images of LeBron James' feet have resurfaced online—and fans think his narrow Nike shoes could be to blame for his foot issues.

Caryn Ganess by Caryn Ganess
June 11, 2025
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With over 1562 games, 22 seasons, and four NBA titles to his name, King James has put his body through a lot of strain to be considered one of the best the game has ever seen. However, LeBron James’ feet appear to be suffering the most, and fans can’t help but notice. Images of the ballers’ feet have resurfaced online—and they aren’t pretty. You can tell it’s bad when fans refer to your feet as “Lebunions” or your pinky toe gets nicknamed  “The Lone Phallanger”, given its misalignment to the other toes.

Still, while the grind of the game may be a major cause of the stress on the Lakers’ stars’ feet, many fans (including Dr Aaron Horschig) have pointed out that Bronny’s narrow Nike shoes could be adding to his unsightly foot issues—and the theory makes sense.

LeBron James’ Narrow Nike Sneakers

According to Horschig (and basic human anatomy), feet adapt to the shoes they are placed in, and LeBron James’ signature sneakers are notorious for being on the narrow side. Wide-footed sneakerheads have been known to struggle with models like the Nike LeBron 21, LeBron 20 and NXXT Genisus.

Nike Lebron 21

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Without a question, the LeBron 21 is a stunning shoe that comes in a variety of eye-catching colourways. However, there are numerous online complaints from wide-footed individuals who have found the LeBron 21 to be too snug at the toebox, with a few users even reporting foot injury as a result of balling in the shoes. So even though these might look good, folks with broad feet should avoid the LeBron 21 to avert any possible discomfort or injury.

Nike Lebron 20

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The toe box of the Nike LeBron 20 tapers more than your average basketball shoe, and wide-footed ballers have noticed. While most individuals report getting away with stepping up half a size, there are others who still do not feel comfortable in these shoes.

Nike LeBron NXXT Genisus

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The NXXT Gen offers a tight one-on-one fit that wide-footers may find unpleasant. The shoe is slightly narrower than the normal basketball shoe, but users find that it’s okay to step up a size because the shoe is also stubby.

That said, the issue of narrowness is not limited to LeBron’s shoes alone. Many Nike consumers with broader feet have complained that the brand’s shoes seem to have become narrower over time.

One Reddit member said, “I had three pairs of Nikes at home, all the same size. I ordered three new pairs of shoes; none of them fit. Super narrow. I even bought a half size up on one pair because Nike’s own description recommended it (why would a brand admit their own sizing is off? I wish I knew.).” Another chimed in, “I’ve been saying they got narrower for the last decade. As a wide footer, I used to be able to wear any Nike. Now they consistently have the narrowest shoes out of any brand.” These are all sentiments that a number of us at Sneaker Fortress can identify with, having had to modify our own sizing preferences due to the changing fit.

Nike Sneakers For People With Wide Feet

Thankfully, if you find yourself in this same boat, Nike themselves have created a list of shoes suitable for wide feet. 

Nike Vomero 18

Nike Vomero 18
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When compared to the brand’s other designs, the Vomero 18 features the maximum volume and height in the toe box, making it the ideal running shoe for wide feet. Add to that ZoomX foam, Nike’s most responsive foam, and supportive ReactX foam for optimum cushioning.

Nike G.T. Cut Academy

Nike G.T. Cut Academy
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The G.T. Cut Academy is a great option for wide feet when it comes to basketball shoes. Compared to other Swoosh-made basketball models, the shoe’s toe box is larger and wider, giving your precious tootsies plenty of wiggle space.

Nike Promina

Nike Promina
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Now, when it comes to walking, you’re going to want to get your hands on the Promina. The shoe is available in extra-wide sizing, so you don’t have to worry about your wide feet feeling cramped during those long walks or errand runs. 

Still, as sizing does seem to fluctuate between Nike models—and we don’t want your feet to one day end up looking like LeBron James’—you might want to try on some shoes in-store to find which models fit your wide feet the best.

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About the Author: Caryn Ganess

Caryn Ganess is a South African writer with a sharp eye for sneaker culture and a knack for digging into the psychology behind pop culture. From breaking down the legacy of the Nike Cortez to exploring what makes movie villains tick, she blends academic insight with real-world flavour.

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