Jayson Tatum and Luka Doncic are no doubt the headliners when it comes to Jordan Brand’s signees. Don’t count out their talent up and down the roster, however. Nowhere is that more visible than the names attached to their non-signature efforts, from Cameron Boozer’s involvement with the Jordan Triangle before he ever touches an NBA basketball, to more established talents boosting the Jordan Heir Series 2.
Napheesa Collier majoring in the model is understandable, given the Heir Series 1 was presented as the first Jumpman sneaker to include feedback from female athletes in its development. Yet Paolo Banchero’s work on the product family positions it as a fit for truly anyone’s game. The same could be said for this “Desert Berry” colorway, relying on a white and red combination that recalls “Fire Red” or “Cherry” aesthetics from the Retro line.
A pristine white body meets fiery accenting on the synthetic anchoring and within the sole unit, meeting some jet black anchoring in the included hair tie/pull tab, a clever touch that’s been among the more well-recieved from the building silhouette.
The Jordan Heir Series 2 “Desert Berry” clocks in with a $110 retail price, expected to hit Nike channels in the coming weeks. Watch our Jordan Release Dates 2026 page for a firm date once it comes to light.




