Nike and A’ja Wilson have linked up on a player-exclusive version of the Nike A’Two, dressed in a colorway inspired by the Draw Four card from the classic UNO card game. The Nike A’Two “Draw 4 UNO” PE splits red, blue, green, and yellow, the four colors that define UNO’s most iconic card, across four distinct sections of the shoe rather than blending them into a single unified look. The result is a mismatched pair where each panel holds its own color, giving the shoe a segmented, game-board feel that is hard to ignore.
Nike has been a dominant force in basketball footwear for decades, building a roster of signature athletes whose shoes have shaped the culture both on and off the court. The brand has long invested in women’s basketball alongside its broader basketball program, and that commitment has grown significantly as the sport’s profile has risen. The A’Two is A’ja Wilson’s signature shoe with Nike, part of a line built around one of the most decorated players in the WNBA. Wilson is a two-time WNBA champion and multiple-time MVP who plays for the Las Vegas Aces, and she has become one of the most recognizable faces in the sport. Her signature line gives Nike a flagship women’s basketball shoe designed around her game and her personality.

The Draw Four concept fits Wilson’s known affinity for card games and adds a personal layer to what is already a player-exclusive build. Each of the shoe’s four sides carries one of UNO’s signature colors, creating a look where no two panels match, a direct nod to the chaos and fun of drawing that particular card during a game. It is a PE concept that goes beyond a simple color update and ties into something specific about who Wilson is.
Release details including a price, release date, and retail availability for the Nike A’Two “Draw 4 UNO” PE have not been announced. If you want more from the A’Two line or Nike’s women’s basketball category, keep checking back for updates as they come.

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