The Slim Reaper’s pick for 2013-2014, there’s no doubt that this silhouette remains one of his most beloved, and coincidentally corresponds with perhaps his peak in popularity, captaining a young Oklahoma City Thunder squad that looked primed for long-term dominance. For this colorway, it’s an expression of 2014’s “NOLA Gumbo League” theme, utilizing intoxicating, earthy patterns on the upper and sockliner, accented by a bold “Green Glow” across the outsole traction and upper branding.
If the Nike KD 4’s treatment holds up, it should retain the original tooling specs of what fans saw a decade ago on the KD 6, replete with Flywire inclusion in the siding and a visible Air unit underfoot. Overall, this continues Swoosh’s reclamation of their 2010 product for the modern era, following in the footsteps of the Kobe 9 that shared the New Orleans collection or the upcoming Nike PG 1, which would land three years after the current model.
Staying true to the initial release, the Nike KD 6 “All-Star” will release in GS and adult sizes, expected in Spring 2026. Check out the official images below.
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