Nike thinks pink with a Zoom GT Cut 4 “Kay Yow”

Nike thinks pink with a Zoom GT Cut 4 “Kay Yow”

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Since 2008, Nike has been committed to helping fight cancer through its partnership with the Kay Yow Cancer Fund, dressing its flagship basketball shoes in pink colorways and donating a portion of the proceeds to support the cause. Here we get a first look at a possible 2026 release, a pink take on the upcoming GT Cut 4 basketball silhouette.

Emerging as part of a broader wave of GT Cut 4 styles alongside red, blue and yellow versions, the design keeps things simple with a monochrome pink colorway accented by metallics on the Swooshes and lace tips. The heel does away with the model’s usual circled “GT” branding, replacing it with the Kay Yow ribbon logo.

Kay Yow was a legendary American women’s basketball coach, known for her incredible collegiate success and for coaching the U.S. Olympic team to a gold medal in 1988. Perhaps the most recognizable example of Kay Yow Nike sneakers comes via Kevin Durant’s line of “Aunt Pearl” releases, one of the most iconic and universally beloved design themes in the footwear game.

At the time of writing, no release information for the GT Cut 4 “Kay Yow” has been announced, but we will update our coverage as that changes. For now, enjoy the official images below.

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