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The Nike Zoom GT Cut 3 “Olympic” Comes With A Safari Print Swoosh

It's all in the details.

The Nike Zoom GT Cut 3 “Olympic” Comes With A Safari Print Swoosh

As all the best American hoopers convene on the Paris Olympics this July, it’s only fitting that Nike’s tentpole basketball model dresses up for the occasion. Adding to a catalog of basketball, skate, and lifestyle shoes crafted for the international competition, official images of the Nike Zoom GT Cut 3 “Olympic” have arrived along with a projected July 2024 release date.

We see yet another patriotic red, white, and blue mix here, but the real intrigue lies in the details. Like other “Olympic” basketball cuts like the Ja 1 and KD 17, safari print makes a subtle yet impactful cameo. While maybe not visible from afar, the quarter and heel structures come decked out in tactile safari patterns, including the Swoosh.

Team USA members Tyrese Haliburton and Jrue Holiday have been known to flaunt the GT Cut 3 from time to time, so don’t be surprised if this colorway gets plenty of run as first round matchups tip off this summer. Until then, enjoy official images below and revisit our Sneaker Release Dates page while we keep our ears up for firm drop info.

WHERE TO BUY

Mens Nike Zoom GT Cut 3 "USA"

SKU: DV2913-103
RETAIL PRICE: $190
RELEASE DATE: Jul 1, 2024

US 07/01/2024 Monday

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