Building on previous successes, Nike and LEGO's collaborative series once again showcases innovation by launching brand new pieces. These two designs emphasize dynamic movement, presenting sneaker and basketball culture in a block format that encourages interactive play experiences rather than simply serving as display items.
The design of Nike Dunk Trickshot is truly unique, inspired by a pair of red and white low-top sneakers, most likely the classic St. John’s Dunk. The upper part of the shoe connects with a movable board, allowing the character to move along with the shoes, ultimately sprinting towards a mini basketball hoop, cleverly paying homage to street-style dunks.
In contrast, Slam Dunk boasts a grander scale, featuring 809 components that create a functioning scoreboard and spectator area, transforming static building blocks into a dynamic sports scene, offering a more immersive narrative experience.
These two brand new LEGO and Nike sets reaffirm the brands' commitment to creativity and cultural resonance. Whether you're a sneaker enthusiast, a basketball fan, or a LEGO collector, these kits allow you to fully immerse yourself in the classic sneaker and the sports culture behind it, from assembly to play to display. The official release date has yet to be revealed, with the initial collaboration priced at $100, while the pricing for the new pieces is still pending.



