#KicksStalker: Jayson Tatum debuts self-lacing sneakers in Celtics’ win

MANILA, Philippines—As the game of basketball further evolves, so too does the shoe that comes with it.

Boston’s Jayson Tatum debuted the first self-lacing sneaker on an NBA game when the Celtics beat the Toronto Raptors 117-108 Thursday (Manila time) at TD Garden.

Tatum wore the Nike Adapt BB to the tune of 16 points and 10 rebounds in a landmark moment in sneaker history.

Dallas’s rookie sensation Luka Doncic also wore the sneakers in the Mavericks’ 105-101 loss to the San Antonio Spurs.

READ: #KicksStalker: Nike unveils next-generation self-lacing basketball shoes

Doncic finished with 25 points, eight rebounds, and eight assists wearing the new self-lacing sneaker.

The Nike Adapt BB was the second multipurpose performance shoe to feature power lacing after the Nike HyperAdapt 1.0 released in 2016.

According to Nike, a custom motor and gear train senses the foot and the shoe itself will adjust to create a snug fit.

Using Nike’s FitAdapt tech, the user can now have full control of the shoe through manual touch or by using an app that can adjust both shoes.

Read more...