Philippine Daily Inquirer

KICKS OF A CHAMP

- —Patrick Leonard Mayo

The Zoom Air and REACT

Apart from the woven Flyknit upper, the KD 11 also features a combinatio­n of the Zoom Air and REACT cushioning system. Chang explained that they decided to change the shoe’s cushioning structure and improve from last year’s model. “We included the full length zoom on the inside, and runs on top of the footbed, and we incorporat­ed the Nike REACT foam as a full length midsole on the inside of the contained cup sole.” Basically, the combinatio­n of the two technologi­es gives basketball players “the best of both worlds,” with the “responsive­ness from the zoom and some really soft, plush ride with the react,” Chang noted. Kevin Durant’s partnershi­p with Nike started 11 years ago during his rookie year. Though 11 years may seem short for some, a lot of things have happened in the NBA superstar’s career. KD, as he is fondly called, has won Rookie of the Year honors and bagged four NBA scoring titles. He was named regular season MVP in 2014 and has moved from the Oklahoma City Thunder to the Golden State Warriors, winning two championsh­ips and two Finals MVPs over the last two years.

Amidst all of these milestones, he was running, flying and dunking with his signature sneakers. One of the persons KD has to thank for is Leo Chang, Nike Basketball’s footwear design director, the creative genius behind all of his signature sneakers. “He was like my equivalent on the Nike side,” said KD of Chang. “We were both stepping into a new world, a new realm. Seeing somebody as hungry as me and want to do something cool, and you just want to partner up. It felt like the stars aligned at the perfect time for us.”

With over a decade of working together, KD and Chang have again collaborat­ed for the new Nike KD 11. Let’s take a closer look at these kicks and see the technology and design elements behind the shoes of a champion.

KD’s and Chang’s relationsh­ip through the years have evolved alongside their respective careers, and their openness to each other has helped them come out with innovative designs year after year. “Sometimes I throw out some crazy ideas to him and he rolls with it. He’s super open-minded to the whole process of design,” Chang added.

“We had this new shoe lace mechanism we wanted to try out. It looked good but it didn’t work too well as far as performanc­e. We were just pushing the limits of things and just seeing how far we can take it where it’s a perfect balance.”

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