
The Jordan Luka 5 marks the start of another fast-moving chapter in the Luka Doncic signature footwear line. Back in March, Doncic unveiled the Jordan Luka 4 and Jordan Luka .77 shortly after his trade to the Los Angeles Lakers, a move that ranked among the most unexpected shifts in recent sports history. That moment framed a period of rapid change on and off the court. Just over nine months later, Doncic returns with another surprise, announcing the Jordan Luka 5 and signaling a quicker cadence for a line that continues to track his game in real time.
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Slow-step finishes and sharp pivots shape the shoe’s development, with each update focused on control through movement. The design addresses how Doncic creates space, adjusts pace, and attacks angles, translating those priorities into a platform meant to respond instantly under pressure.

A full-length Zoom Strobel sits inside the Jordan Luka 5 to support propulsion across the court. The update pairs with a new ISOband engineered for precise control, reinforcing the areas that lock the foot during cuts and changes of direction. These additions work alongside the Cushlon 3.0 midsole and the ISOplate, both established components within Doncic’s signature series.
Doncic describes the process as an ongoing collaboration shaped by how he plays. “Working with Jordan Brand on the Luka 5 was about making something that fits my game and keeps evolving with me,” he says. “The full-length Zoom Strobel and ISOband give me that extra pop and control so I can attack from any spot on the floor. Every time I lace them up, I know I’m ready to go.”

The debut colorway “Venom,” presents the Jordan Luka 5 in “Illusion Green” paired with “Black.” The combination delivers a high-contrast look that matches the model’s assertive performance focus.
The Jordan Luka 5 is scheduled to debut on January 8 through Nike and select retailers, led by the “Venom” colorway. The starting price is set at $135 USD. With this release, Doncic moves his signature line forward, keeping each update closely tied to his style of play and the pace of his career.


















