Kevin Durant Disses the Nike KD 16

Phoenix Suns forward Kevin Durant is not enthused about his newest signature Nike sneakers.
Kevin Durant Disses the Nike KD 16
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In an era when people are brand-building as early as middle school, it is difficult to find a more honest athlete than Kevin Durant. The Phoenix Suns forward is just as lethal with his comebacks on social media as he is with a late-game pull-up jumper.

In addition to being ice cold on and off the court, Durant is also one of the most prominent figures in the basketball sneaker industry. Earlier this year, Durant signed a lifetime sneaker deal with Nike. But just because he is forever tied to the Swoosh, don't expect Durant to turn into a company man now.

The Suns hosted their annual Media Day on Monday, and all eyes were on Durant's size 18 feet. The perennial NBA All-Star debuted the 'Ember Glow' colorway of the Nike KD 16. When asked by a reporter about his newest kicks, Durant gave a dispassionate endorsement of his 16th signature sneaker.

In an Instagram video posted by @NBAKicks, Durant said, "It's just another pair of kicks, man. It's the 16th installment, so it's nothing to call home about, brother. It is what it is, it's KD's. You just know they're going to be on my feet every year."

Ah, well, that is certainly an endorsement. As a sneaker reporter, it is disheartening to hear a signature athlete speak with such apathy about their signature model. Especially knowing that Durant is a legitimate sneakerhead who loves trying different kicks.

Unlike the "Slim Reaper," we are actually quite excited about the Nike KD 16. The combination of Nike Air and Zoom Air makes for a plush cushioning set-up, and the multi-layer mesh upper is lightweight and breathable. Best of all, fans can choose between over nine colorways of the Nike KD 16 for $160 in adult sizes on the Nike website.

Durant is still one of the best players in the league, with one of the strongest sneaker resumes in hoops history. If he does not want to promote his footwear, then we will gladly do it for him. Stay locked into FanNationKicks.com for all your sneaker news from the sports world.

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Pat Benson
PAT BENSON

Pat Benson covers the sneaker industry for Kicks On Sports Illustrated. Previously, he has reported on the NBA, authored "Kobe Bryant's Sneaker History (1996-2020)," and interviewed some of the biggest names in the sports world. You can email him at 1989patbenson@gmail.com.