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Movement and flexibility. Two words every basketballer wants to hear when it comes to their shoes. That goes double for LeBron James, arguably the most dominant player of his era and heir to the Air Jordan throne. Like previous shoes in King James' successful and sought-after Nike series, the LeBron 17 delivers on that two-word promise.

Once again, Nike designer Jason Petrie crafted a stunning shoe that's one-part workhorse, one-part work of art. Released in 2019, the LeBron 17s were grabbed up by fans and collectors of Petrie's previously designed LeBron 15 and LeBron 16 lines. The new shoes offered a number of innovations, from the Knitposite upper to the two Zoom Air pods in the Max Air heel. The end result: a shoe that allowed ballers to play without fear. The LeBron 17 also introduced a variety of colorways, from the Looney Tunes looks of "Monstars" and "Tune Squad" to the legend-inspired red-and-black "InfraRed" and the philanthropic-minded "I Promise." Across the line, LeBron 17 offered up some of the fiercest shoes in the epic King James series of high-performance shoes.

Swackhammer Time: Unleashing 3 Space Jam-Inspired Themes

Here's a lesson on how to hype a movie starring arguably the most famous currently active basketball player in the world, LeBron James. More than a year before Warner Bros.' Space Jam follow-up hit the big screen, Nike unveiled not one, not two, but three Space Jam: A New Legacy-themed LeBron 17 shoes — the LeBron 17 Monstars (CD5050-400), the low LeBron 17 Tune Squad (CD5006-100), and the fluorescent green Mr. Swackhammer (CV8075-300). All of this was inevitable, given Nike's marketing smarts, LeBron's marketability and Warner Bros.' sizeable market share of the movie-to-streaming pipeline.

  • Monstars: One year after its release, this purple-and-black knit, alien skin-like tongue, purple-soled silhouette gets an interstellar boost thanks to multicolored swirls that decorate the heel. Prices typically range from $200 to $400 on eBay, sometimes fetching more.
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  • Tune Squad: This low-top is downright restrained compared to Monstars, and that's really saying something considering the Tune Squad features a Swoosh made from Bugs Bunny-esque gray fur. The rest of the shoe is a study in patriotic red, white and blue. This silhouette isn't as sought after as Monstars — although it can be seen selling on eBay for over $300.
  • Mr. Swackhammer: King James wore this silhouette in the 2020 NBA All-Star Game. Named after the lead villain in Space Jam, the LeBron 17 Mr. Swackhammer is a velvet-like, neon-green version of the LeBron 17 Monstars. This may be the brightest shoe in the entire LeBron series — we're not entirely sure it doesn't glow in the dark (it doesn't, but you get the point). Since its release, Mr. Swackhammer has reportedly increased by more than 120 percent. Pre-owned shoes often sell in the $225 to $250 range, while newer pairs easily go for $450 to $550; fresh-out-of-the-box LeBron 17 Mr. Swackhammers can be spotted on eBay nearing $1,000.

LeBron 17 Takeaways

Let's get one thing straight: the LeBron 17 is a relatively new line, so some colorways are far from reaching their ultimate auction-site potential, while the more valuable shoes skyrocketed in price right out of the gate. Depending on rarity, changing tastes and any number of factors, those values can quickly rise.

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LeBron 17 Win/Win

Another collaboration between LeBron, Nike and New York City design firm Harlem Fashion Row, the LeBron 17 Win/Win (CT3466-001) was released in December 2019 and featured a desert sand-and-gold knit, gold midsole, reverse Swoosh and red-swirled accents on the back of the shoe. If you're looking for a lower-priced LeBron 17 at auction, this might be the shoe for you. Pre-owned shoes can go as low as $60 to $80, while newer pairs tend to run from around $100 to $140. However, some can reach the $200 mark.

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Lebron 17 Bron 2K

In 2019, Nike, LeBron James, and NBA 2K partnered on a unique shoe: the Bron 2K (BQ3177-500). This solid dark purple shoe was solely available to NBA 2K gamers. Because this colorway could only be purchased by players who finished certain selected in-game challenges, the LeBron 17 Bron 2K has become a highly sought-after commodity. In fact, the demand for the shoe was so great that shoes were being resold for $600 shortly after its release, with reports circulating that some were even selling for as much as $2,000. The hubbub over the Bron 2K has calmed down a bit since then, but this all-purple majesty still commands impressive prices — selling for up to $450 on eBay.

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LeBron 17 I Promise

Supported by the LeBron James Family Foundation, the I Promise School in Akron, Ohio, opened in 2018 with a focus on helping at-risk youths succeed. The LeBron 17 I Promise (CD5052-300) shoe, released in early 2020, draws inspiration from the Akron school. Featuring a wildly multicolored green slate and heather-dominated upper and Neptune green, black and white outsole, the LeBron 17 I Promise is emblazoned with the LeBron James Family Foundation crown on the shoe's tongue. Though its average price remains higher than its original retail value, the shoe can often be found for a significantly lower cost. Pre-owned LeBron 17 I Promise shoes typically go for $150 to $200, but newer pairs can fetch $250 or more.

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LeBron 17 InfraRed

Michael Jordan or LeBron James — who's the greatest of all time? Everyone has their opinion, which is why it's pointless to engage in the debate. Be that as it may, King James saluted the achievements of the Chicago Bulls great and the impact Jordan had on shoe culture. Enter the LeBron 17 InfraRed (BQ3177-006). This Jordan-inspired colorway is the kind of red-and-black beauty that No. 23 might have worn on the court during his career. In fact, the tongue of the LeBron InfraRed even features a big, bold red No. 23 on it. Released in January 2020, the shoe sells for a buyer-friendly price, averaging around $140. As for pre-owned pairs, you might find a LeBron 17 Infrared selling for $100 or less. Some brand-new pairs can be found for a bit more than $100, but others can easily climb closer to $300.

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