The Jordan Luka 5 Graffiti Thinks Your Game is ¡$^@#

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Quick Facts

  • Luka's fifth signature shoe is diving into the arts
  • Features a mesh upper with black and white graffiti graphics
  • Releases July 1, 2026 and retails for $135

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Watching Luka Doncic on the court is like art in motion. With a silky smooth handle liable to make even the most tenacious defenders look silly, a deadly stepback that helped him to a league-leading 33.5 points, and passes so flashy you’d think he was holding down both turbo buttons, Luka Doncic treats the hardwood like Jackson Pollock with a similar free-wheeling, splash-heavy play style.

For the next colorway of his signature sneaker, the Los Angeles Lakers superstar is drawing from the arts but instead of the haute works found in modern museums, Luka is taking it to the streets. The Jordan Luka 5 Graffiti gives Luka’s silhouette an urban art remix.

Jordan Luka 5 Graffiti Details

The silhouette is constructed with a breathable mesh this time covered in a multiplicity of black and white Luka-based graphics to give the titular graffiti look. Numerous Luka logos, scrawled Jumpmen, silly smiling faces, and taunting callouts to the opponents that say “your game is ¡$^@#” can be spotted amongst the chaotic canvas. Adding some calmness to the chaos are clean white sections on the tongue and ankle collar. The white leather mudguard strip that wraps around the model starting from the midfoot also comes dressed in white to ground the colorway. The wrapping TPU support structure adds contrast by donning black with a white Jumpman on the lateral side, while a matching outsole wraps up the look.

Jordan Luka 5 Graffiti Release info

The Jordan Luka 5 Graffiti releases July 1, 2026, via Nike and select retailers online and in-store. Available in men’s sizes, the retail price is set at $135. For all the latest news in the world of streetwear and sneakers, including all things Jordan Luka, download the Sole Retriever mobile app.

Devin Robertson is a writer and sneakerhead from Memphis, TN. Outside of sneakers, he enjoys film, comics, and music.