Brooklyn Nets forward Kevin Durant's newest Nike shoes designed in collaboration with Timothy Goodman was inspired by the 1980s and pay homage to New York City.
The Nike KD 15 "Timothy Goodman" colorway is a performance basketball shoe featuring a black upper with wolf-grey overlays that is inspired by an outdoor court that Durant renovated, in which Goodman incorporated elements of the New York aesthetic.
The royal purple laces, ocean green accents, and acidic orange sock-liner reflect the exact colors used inside the three-point line on the actual court in New York.
Twnety-six outdoor basketball courts throughout the world, including some in the greater New York region, have been renovated by the Kevin Durant Foundation.
The Nike KD 15 "Timothy Goodman" is available on the Nike website for $150.


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