Stephen Curry rocks “On court” sneakers in Warriors vs Raptors warm-up

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Stephen Curry rocks “On court” sneakers in Warriors vs Raptors warm-up

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The sneaker world just got a major taste of Swiss engineering on the Chase Center hardwood when Stephen Curry was seen donning a pair of Swiss sneakers. Before the Golden State Warriors tipped off against the Toronto Raptors on Tuesday night, Curry sent social media into a frenzy by warming up in On Running sneakers.

This marks a historic first: On’s debut in NBA.With Curry currently navigating a high-profile sneaker free agency after his recent split from Under Armour after 12 years, the sight of him in the iconic CloudTec soles has fans asking: Are we witnessing the birth of a new basketball powerhouse?

Swiss precision meets the greatest shooter

For years, On has dominated the running world and captured the lifestyle market with its minimalist aesthetic. But NBA demands more support, explosive responsiveness, and elite ankle protection.

And seeing Curry, a player whose game relies on lightning-quick cuts and maximum footprints, wearing On Court shoes during the warmup suggests that the brand might be sitting on a secret weapon. This wasn't just a casual shoot around, it was a public audition.

If On can engineer a super shoe for basketball that mirrors the lightweight feel of their elite runners, they won’t be just entering the market, they’ll be disrupting it.

However, the pregame hype didn't translate to a victory. The Warriors struggled in their first game since losing star Jimmy Butler to a season-ending ACL injury, falling 145–127 to a relentless Raptors squad. Toronto's Immanuel Quickley dropped a career-high 40 points while Curry only settled for 16 points and 3 three pointers.

Curry and On could launch a signature line

The short answer is a resounding yes. Curry has already expressed a desire for more creative control than he felt he had toward the end of his UA tenure.

By partnering with On, he wouldn't just be an ambassador, he could be the founding father of a performance division built from the ground up.Imagine a Curry X On that blends Swiss precision with the Chef’s court IQ. For a brand looking to pivot into team sports, there is no better billboard than the man who changed the way basketball is played. If Tuesday was the teaser, the full feature could change the sneaker landscape forever

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