It’s hard to believe that the partnership of Kevin Durant and Nike is getting closer to seeing that two-decade mark, and arriving just in time for the 2022 NBA Playoffs Durant’s next signature shoe. The KD 15, arrives in Brooklyn Nets colors with bright accents.
Featuring a predominantly White upper with Black accents found throughout. Much like the KD 14, the KD 15 comes in a lower cut with an external cage for lockdown support. Next, we have sole comes equipped with full-length Zoom Air cushioning as well as Cushlon foam. You’ll also notice the Presto-inspired midfoot strap has been removed.
It also features “KD” tongue logos, “EASY” printed on the heel tabs with his number “7” on the lower heel. Finishing off the design is a paisley pattern on the insoles atop a Grey rubber outsole. Additional color on the branding hits, a paisley print KD logo on the insoles, and a Beige-colored highlight the main features of the pairs.
Check out the official photos below, look for this NikeKD 15 to release in the coming months at select retailers and Nike.com. Stay tuned to our Sneaker Reporter for more information.
Those of us looking to enter the Snkrs Draw for the Polaroid x Nike SB Dunk Low this morning were given a time til about a minute in a half into the draw before the tab turned from “Join Draw” to “Notify Me,” so what happened was this a glitch in the matrix or was it just another fumbled released by Nike?
Well, the answer is that this sneaker release has been postponed until next Tuesday, April 12th. So just like the photo that is taken with the polaroid product your eventual L or possible W will take time to develop.
So look for the Polaroid x Nike SB Dunk Low to release on April 12th at select skate shops and Nike.com. The retail price tag is set at $120 USD.
The Duke Blue Devils didn’t make it to the National Championship game but Coach K won the war with his legendary career. Coach K and his Blue Devils fell short to their college rival North Carolina on Saturday 81-77. Even though Coach K was sent home his career speaks for itself. In the career of Mike Krzyzewski, he’s won five NCAA Championships and his coaching tree contains 14 coaches that have also shown success. One thing about Coach K is that he was a born leader and he demanded excellence out of every one of his players. Mike Krzyzewski had 96 players that he coached that made it to the NBA which is unreal. His legacy on the court will forever live on through his players and his staff from the Duke family tree.
Below I made a list of the best Nike Duke PEs that have graced the court since Coach K started at Duke in 1980. With Duke being a part of the Nike Basketball Family it made sense to showcase some of the best we’ve seen from any college schools.
Nike AF1 Off-White – Coach K
Check out some of the Nike Basketball Duke PEs that have graced the court this season…….Straight 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Nike Kyrie 8 “Duke” PE
Nike PG 5 “Duke” PE
Nike Zoom Freak 3 “Duke” PE
Nike KD 14 “Duke” PE
In this article, we will be showcasing some of the dopest Duke PEs for the SneakerReporter Top PE Series. Over the years Duke has been able to get their hands on some of the best Nike Basketball kicks of all time. You will see everything from Kobes to Kyries as the Blue Devils have been able to rock some serious heat since 2012. Check out my list below and let me know if there is any Nike Duke PE that I may have missed and what you would put on the list.
10. Nike KD 6 “Duke” Player Exclusive – Rasheed Sulaimon
9. Nike Kyrie 4 “Duke” Player Exclusive – Tre Jones
8. Nike Kobe A.D. “Duke” Player Exclusive
Cam Reddish & Alex O’Connell
7. Nike LeBron 10 “Duke” Player Exclusive
Josh Hairston,Quinn Cook,Jabari Parker
6. Nike PG 2.5 “Duke” Player Exclusive
Zion Williamson, Cam Reddish, RJ Barrett
5. Nike Kobe 4 “Duke” Player Exclusive – Nolan Smith
4. Nike PG 1“Duke” Player Exclusive
Marvin Bagley III, Trevon Duval,Jayson Tatum
3. Nike Kobe 5 “Duke” Player Exclusive – Miles Plumlee
1. Nike Kobe 6 “Duke” Player Exclusive – Kyle Singler
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Polaroid is easily one of the most iconic photography brands of all time, synonymous with instant photos, this photography company continues to provide both film and compatible cameras to the masses. So to graciously honor the 85-year-old company Nike has teamed up with Polaroid to release a special edition collaborative SB Dunk Low.
Despite teaming up with fragment design, Teva, and even Star Wars in the past, Polaroid has rarely ever brought their Spectrum to sneaker culture, But tomorrow, however, that change t capture this moment thanks to Nike SB, who have offered their very own Dunk Low.
This offering of the Nike SB Dunk Low is quite simple featuring a Black leather base with White appearing on the branded tongues, heels, and rubber sole. Rendering the construction of this sneaker as nearly monochrome. Highlighting the shoe is its Rainbow Swooshes on the sides nodding to the Polaroid logo. Multicolored insoles, and toe box embroidery, while the Polaroid name sits comfortably atop the right heel tab, lace tips, and left insole complete the design.
Look for the Polaroid x Nike SB Dunk Low to release on April 5th at select skate shops and Nike.com. The retail price is set at $120 USD. For a closer, more detailed look at the Polaroid x Nike SB Dunk Low, see below.