Clutch plays and impossible shots are all in a day's work for Kevin Durant. Give him the ball, and he makes the game look easy. The KD15 is stripped down to provide just what he wants: Plenty of bounce, a secure fit and a broken-in feel. Fewer materials underfoot and throughout the upper help minimize distractions while optimizing energy return and all-around comfort—vital for players like KD who never stop moving. This special Timothy Goodman x KD collaboration draws inspiration from a shared passion project the 2 icons teamed up on in the name of giving back to the community. Behind the Design In Brooklyn, New York, where basketball courts seemingly flood every corner and every city block, 1 stands alone. P.S. 152 painted in partnership between artist Timothy Goodman and the Kevin Durant Charity Foundation, which refurbishes public courts in communities across the country. The deep purples, ocean greens and acidic oranges reflect the same colors seen inside the 3-point line on the actual court. Special graphics pay homage to Goodman’s on-court white acrylic drawings suggested by local students, who get to enjoy the court for generations to come. Lace Up, Lock In The laces feed through floating wings along the sides. When you tighten the laces, the wings pull down to help hold your foot in place. Smooth, Springy Sensation Full-length foam plus a visible Air Zoom Strobel unit provide a dual layer of cushioning that's soft, smooth and responsive. The Air Zoom Strobel eliminates the need for extra layers and brings the energy-returning sensation right up under your foot. Broken-In Comfort Reduced layers throughout the upper strip away unnecessary weight to enhance the feeling of broken-in comfort. Grip and Go The outsole pattern looks like a topographical map, with an array of contoured ridges that bend and deflect in multiple directions to provide traction for every move.
Clutch plays and impossible shots are all in a day's work for Kevin Durant. Give him the ball, and he makes the game look easy. The KD15 is stripped down to provide just what he wants: Plenty of bounce, a secure fit and a broken-in feel. Fewer materials underfoot and throughout the upper help minimize distractions while optimizing energy return and all-around comfort—vital for players like KD who never stop moving. This special Timothy Goodman x KD collaboration draws inspiration from a shared passion project the 2 icons teamed up on in the name of giving back to the community. Behind the Design In Brooklyn, New York, where basketball courts seemingly flood every corner and every city block, 1 stands alone. P.S. 152 painted in partnership between artist Timothy Goodman and the Kevin Durant Charity Foundation, which refurbishes public courts in communities across the country. The deep purples, ocean greens and acidic oranges reflect the same colors seen inside the 3-point line on the actual court. Special graphics pay homage to Goodman’s on-court white acrylic drawings suggested by local students, who get to enjoy the court for generations to come. Lace Up, Lock In The laces feed through floating wings along the sides. When you tighten the laces, the wings pull down to help hold your foot in place. Smooth, Springy Sensation Full-length foam plus a visible Air Zoom Strobel unit provide a dual layer of cushioning that's soft, smooth and responsive. The Air Zoom Strobel eliminates the need for extra layers and brings the energy-returning sensation right up under your foot. Broken-In Comfort Reduced layers throughout the upper strip away unnecessary weight to enhance the feeling of broken-in comfort. Grip and Go The outsole pattern looks like a topographical map, with an array of contoured ridges that bend and deflect in multiple directions to provide traction for every move.
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Clutch plays and impossible shots are all in a day's work for Kevin Durant. Give him the ball, and he makes the game look easy. The KD15 is stripped down to provide just what he wants: Plenty of bounce, a secure fit and a broken-in feel. Fewer materials underfoot and throughout the upper help minimize distractions while optimizing energy return and all-around comfort—vital for players like KD who never stop moving. This special Timothy Goodman x KD collaboration draws inspiration from a shared passion project the 2 icons teamed up on in the name of giving back to the community. Behind the Design In Brooklyn, New York, where basketball courts seemingly flood every corner and every city block, 1 stands alone. P.S. 152 painted in partnership between artist Timothy Goodman and the Kevin Durant Charity Foundation, which refurbishes public courts in communities across the country. The deep purples, ocean greens and acidic oranges reflect the same colors seen inside the 3-point line on the actual court. Special graphics pay homage to Goodman’s on-court white acrylic drawings suggested by local students, who get to enjoy the court for generations to come. Lace Up, Lock In The laces feed through floating wings along the sides. When you tighten the laces, the wings pull down to help hold your foot in place. Smooth, Springy Sensation Full-length foam plus a visible Air Zoom Strobel unit provide a dual layer of cushioning that's soft, smooth and responsive. The Air Zoom Strobel eliminates the need for extra layers and brings the energy-returning sensation right up under your foot. Broken-In Comfort Reduced layers throughout the upper strip away unnecessary weight to enhance the feeling of broken-in comfort. Grip and Go The outsole pattern looks like a topographical map, with an array of contoured ridges that bend and deflect in multiple directions to provide traction for every move.
Clutch plays and impossible shots are all in a day's work for Kevin Durant. Give him the ball, and he makes the game look easy. The KD15 is stripped down to provide just what he wants: Plenty of bounce, a secure fit and a broken-in feel. Fewer materials underfoot and throughout the upper help minimize distractions while optimizing energy return and all-around comfort—vital for players like KD who never stop moving. This special Timothy Goodman x KD collaboration draws inspiration from a shared passion project the 2 icons teamed up on in the name of giving back to the community. Behind the Design In Brooklyn, New York, where basketball courts seemingly flood every corner and every city block, 1 stands alone. P.S. 152 painted in partnership between artist Timothy Goodman and the Kevin Durant Charity Foundation, which refurbishes public courts in communities across the country. The deep purples, ocean greens and acidic oranges reflect the same colors seen inside the 3-point line on the actual court. Special graphics pay homage to Goodman’s on-court white acrylic drawings suggested by local students, who get to enjoy the court for generations to come. Lace Up, Lock In The laces feed through floating wings along the sides. When you tighten the laces, the wings pull down to help hold your foot in place. Smooth, Springy Sensation Full-length foam plus a visible Air Zoom Strobel unit provide a dual layer of cushioning that's soft, smooth and responsive. The Air Zoom Strobel eliminates the need for extra layers and brings the energy-returning sensation right up under your foot. Broken-In Comfort Reduced layers throughout the upper strip away unnecessary weight to enhance the feeling of broken-in comfort. Grip and Go The outsole pattern looks like a topographical map, with an array of contoured ridges that bend and deflect in multiple directions to provide traction for every move.
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Colorway | Wolf Grey/Hyper Royal/Peach Cream/Light Crimson |
Release Date | 12/09/2022 |
Colorway | Wolf Grey/Hyper Royal/Peach Cream/Light Crimson |
Release Date | 12/09/2022 |