Caitlin Clark Inspires Steph Curry’s Courtside Style Twist

Caitlin Clark's deep shooting skills are often compared to those of Steph Curry, but the latter's latest appearance on the court established another link between the two.
Clark played almost her entire WNBA rookie season in her player-exclusive sneakers, the Caitlin Clark Nike Kobe 6 Protro Light Armory Blue. During his last match against the Hawks on January 11, Curry was spotted donning the same design.
With multiple shades of blue throughout the upper, scale-textured paneling, white leather at the heel, and an all-white sole unit, the sneakers are a favorite of several fans. Clark's signature design is only the second player-exclusive sneaker available to the public.
However, Curry's venture in Clark's PE sneakers wasn't successful. Despite scoring 31 points, he failed to take the Warriors past the finish line, losing 124-111 to the Atlanta Hawks.
But while the Warriors' point guard failed to accomplish his objective in Caitlin Clark Nike Kobe 6 Protros, the sneaker itself has established a significant record, denoting its success.
Caitlin Clark Nike Kobe 6 Protros were the NBA's most-worn sneakers for a whole month
Avid WNBA fans may be well aware of how Clark has played a significant role in elevating the league's stature, including boosting revenues. Additionally, her success in the WNBA has also showcased its effect on the NBA.
According to Kixstats.com, Caitlin Clark Nike Kobe 6 Protros were the most-worn shoes for December 2025, even in the NBA. Besides Clark and other WNBA stars, NBA players wore these sneakers for a total of 2,433 minutes.
Clark's PE sneakers are used by over 15 NBA players, which also include noted names like Dwight Powell, Nique Clifoored, and others. Hence, it's understandable why they became the most popular sneakers of the league for December 2025.
Now, with Clark's signature Nike sneakers awaiting their launch, it will be interesting to see if they can surpass the popularity of Caitlin Clark's Nike Kobe 6 Protros.
Written by

Yashika Dutta
Edited by
Souvik Roy
