Kevin Durant debuts ‘KD11,’ then puts on a show at The Big Dome

Kevin Durant and shoe designer Leo Chang took time to promote KD11, the most comfortable Nike KD shoes yet

Photos courtesy of PR and by Javier Lobregat

One of Kevin Durant’s agenda during his remarkable second visit to the Philippines is to present his newest Nike signature shoe called the KD11.

At his press conference at Whitespace Manila in Makati yesterday, Durant and footwear designer Leo Chang discussed the story behind their latest collaboration and the different approach of the all-new KD11s.

Kevin Durant and Leo Chang talks with Slam Philippines' Nikko Ramos

Kevin Durant and Leo Chang talks with Slam Philippines’ Nikko Ramos

According to Chang, Durant wanted a pair that can both be used for casual walks and during pick-up games—and Durant’s demand seemed to have been met after he comfortably strolled around Manila with his KD11 ‘EYBL’ colorway and immediately suited up for the Hypercourt All-Star Challenge with young college talents in Smart Araneta Coliseum to meet his supporters.

The NBA star literally brought the storm to Manila after showing off his insane ball-handling skills, thunderous dunks, and cold-blooded fadeaways in front of his legion of fans, which drew oohs-and-aahs inside the Big Dome.

Kevin Durant rocking the KD11 ‘EYBL’ colorway

Among the fortunate local players who got to play alongside Durant and put on the KD11s were NCAA star CJ Perez, Wendell Comboy, Hubert Cani, Juan and Javy Gomez de Liano, and RJ Ramirez. Durant’s opponents—who claimed the victory—were UAAP’s Thirdy Ravena, Paul Desiderio, Aaron Black, and Matt Nieto who stole the spotlight after putting on Durant’s cap, which the superstar lost after performing a two-handed slam dunk.

After the game, Durant told the Gilas cadet to keep it as his memento for KD’s Manila tour.

Kevin Durant showing off his ball-handling skills

The Nike KD11 also comes in a grey colorway called the ‘Still KD,’ which was exhibited inside Whitespace Manila alongside KD artwork made by various Filipino artists to honor the champion’s career with the Warriors.

The KD11 ‘Still KD’ exhibited at Whitespace Manila along with artworks made by Filipino artists
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