The Best Basketball Sneakers for Players with Flat Feet

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No. 10 - Under Armour Micro G Torch 2

Worn by: Brandon Jennings, Kemba Walker and Quincy Miller

It says it right in the name. The Torch 2 from Under Armour is equipped with Micro G foam which couples with a dual-layer lacing system to bring your arches comfortable lock down fit.

$90

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No. 9 - adidas D Rose 4.5

Worn by: Derrick Rose, Ben McLemore, Damian Lillard and Matt Barnes

The key for flat-footed players is adidas' SprintFrame construction, which creates a lightweight and supportive basketball chassis.

$140

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No. 8 - Nike Zoom Kobe Venomenon 4

Worn by: DeJuan Blair

The Nike Zoom Kobe Venomenon 4 is the best outdoor option for flat-footed ballers thanks to Nike Blade Traction. With an injected Phylon midsole and Nike Zoom unit in the forefoot, the Venomenons supply plenty of low-profile cushioning to the arches.

$99

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No. 7 - Under Armour Micro G Anatomix Spawn

Worn by: Stephen Curry

Another shoe from Under Armour featuring Micro G Foam for your arches, the Anatomix Spawn is designed to work with the muscles, tendons and bones of your foot to put support where you need it most and more freedom everywhere else.

$120

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No. 6 - Nike KD VI

Worn by: Kevin Durant

Not only is the KD VI Kevin Durant's lightest signature shoe, but it's also his most comfortable. Max Air in the heel combined with a Nike Zoom unit in the forefoot make for a lightweight, low-profile responsiveness.

$130

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No. 5 - Jordan CP3.VII

Worn by: Chris Paul

Key forefoot pressure points are given extra-cushioning thanks to a hexagonal-shaped Nike Zoom unit. The CPS.VII also features three zoned pods in a lightweight midsole.

$125

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No. 4 - Nike Hyperdunk 2013

Worn by: Paul George, Terrence Jones and Marcin Gortat

With a pronounced arch, the Hyperdunk 2013 uses Lunarlon cushioning encased within a a supportive foam carrier for responsive shock absorption.

$90

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No. 3 - Nike Kobe IX

Worn by: Kobe Bryant

The Nike Kobe IX's are outfitted with Lunarlon cushioning, as well. A drop-in Lunarlon sock liner doubles as a midsole for responsive cushioning.

$160

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No. 2 - adidas Crazyquick 2.0

Worn by: Damian Lillard

In addition to the shoe's SprintFrame construction, the adidas Crazyquick 2.0 features a PureMotion midsole which keeps the foot low to the ground while promoting natural flex points.

$130

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No. 1 - adidas D Rose Englewood 2.0

Worn by: Derrick Rose

adidas' Torsion technology supplies adaptive midfoot support, while the shoe's flexible midsole features an articulated forefoot.

$100

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