The Air Jordan 12 “Bucks” (Style Code: CT8013-103) is a Ray Allen player exclusive brought to life as a general release this fall. The green-and-white color palette nods to Allen’s time with the Milwaukee Bucks, when he cemented himself as one of the NBA’s best shooting guards.
Premium leather and sharp color blocking cover the tank-built AJ12—and it hits like a game-winner.
Getting Buck — Release Details & Where to Buy
Name |
Air Jordan 12 “Bucks” |
Release Date |
September 16, 2026 |
Style Code |
CT8013-103 |
Colorway |
Deep Green / White / Metallic Silver / Black |
Price |
$205 |
Where to Buy |
Nike SNKRS and select Jordan Brand retailers |
House of Heat has the Air Jordan 12 “Bucks” penciled in for September 16, 2026, just ahead of the 2026–27 NBA season. Expect to see plenty of pairs inside Fiserv Forum—whether Giannis Antetokounmpo is still in Milwaukee or not.
AJ12 ‘Bucks’: The Ray Allen Connection
Early in his career, Allen was handpicked by Michael Jordan to be part of the growing Jordan Brand roster. Along with that came a run of player exclusives that turned his game-worn pairs into some of the most coveted sneakers in the culture—one of them being the Air Jordan 12 “Bucks.”

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White tumbled leather with rising sun–inspired stitch lines pairs with Deep Green, reptile-esque mudguards to deliver a clean but distinct look on the Zoom Air–equipped performance model. Black hits the padded sockliner, Jumpman “Two 3” branding, and the Jordan heel tab for contrast. Two metallic silver eyelets with Jumpman decals finish the collar, giving the AJ12 “Bucks” a subtle shine.
That mix of history and execution is exactly why this pair is already generating real attention heading into release.
Final Thoughts on the Air Jordan 12 ‘Bucks’
This pair brings both looks and real lineage to Jordan Brand’s 2026 fall lineup.
The Air Jordan 12 “Bucks” is currently set to release September 16 via Nike SNKRS and select retailers, including Foot Locker, JD Sports, DTLR, and Finish Line. Release dates can always shift—but if this pair is on your list, now’s the time to start paying attention.
