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Nike’s Flagship Basketball Model, The GT Cut 3, Is Ready For Another Season

A refined look for the widely beloved silo.

Nike’s Flagship Basketball Model, The GT Cut 3, Is Ready For Another Season

While the popularity of Kobe shoes is unparalleled in the NBA, Nike’s Zoom GT series comfortably takes up the #2 slot. Particularly the Zoom GT Cut 3, a choice of notable NBAers from Domantas Sabonis to Jordan Poole to Mikal Bridges. The 2023-24 season will surely induct more signed Swooshers into the model’s fan club, and the latest colorway is plenty accessible to widen that net.

A reliable combination of black and white overtakes the profile, with the underfoot sole unit arguably bringing the most intrigue. A “night to day” gradient on the midsole adds some artistic flair, as does the ice blue outsole that peeks out towards the forefoot. Eye-catching appeal certainly isn’t the aim of this colorway, instead aiming at an easily-reached-for edition that still spotlight’s Nike Basketball’s foremost performance tech. To that end, a multi-directional herringbone traction pattern, FlyWire lockdown towards the toe and Zoom X cushioning in the midsole are just a few of the bonafides that make this shoe a hooper favorite in the pros and at the park.

This Nike Zoom GT Cut 3 is expected to land on October 1st via Nike.com and at select retailers. Expect a $190 retail price upon arrival.

WHERE TO BUY

Nike Zoom GT Cut 3

SKU: DV2913-004
RETAIL PRICE: $190
RELEASE DATE: Oct 1, 2024

US 10/01/2024 Tuesday

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