You know you've made it when you get your first signature shoe. Kristaps Porzingis has officially made it.

The New York Knicks' young star made it official over the night inking a seven-year shoe and apparel deal with Adidas; the most lucrative shoe deal ever signed by a European athlete and is expected to pay Porzingis $3-6 million annually depending on on-court performance incentives.

Via NiceKicks.com:

“I’m happy to be here and it just felt right to be with adidas,” beams Porzingis. “There’s a lot of excitement right now, and I feel like it’s the right fit for me.”

Overnight, KP is expected to be one of adidas’ top Basketball athletes, even though the 21 year-old is only entering his second pro season in the NBA. James Harden, Damian Lillard and Derrick Rose are the only three players with their own adidas signature shoe. Porzingis will join Andrew Wiggins in headlining the new Crazy Explosive model, a high-top silhouette designed by Jesse Rademacher that features a woven Primeknit upper and full-length Boost foam cushioning.

Here is a look at his new custom shoes:

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Porzingis will debut his new shoe tonight in the Knicks' season-opener against the Cleveland Cavaliers.

More info on the kicks:

Each pair features a variety of Knicks hues, along with a custom “KP6” script wordmark on the right tongue tab. Along the insoles, you’ll notice some added personal details, as the right sockliner features a depiction of Latvia and its flag, with “KP-6” text below. On the left insole, the brand has incorporated the Coat of Arms of the city of Liepaja, his hometown.