
Nike Basketball has officially introduced the KD 18, Kevin Durant’s latest signature sneaker, despite an anticlimactic end to his 17th season in the league. The release arrives during a moment of uncertainty for the Phoenix Suns forward, who was sidelined by a left ankle sprain in March and missed out on the playoffs after the team failed to secure a postseason spot with a 36-46 record. Alongside the KD 18 launch, speculation is mounting that Nike may also bring back the fan-favorite KD 6 next year.
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Talk of a KD 6 comeback in 2026 is gaining momentum as Nike continues to revisit earlier designs in the line. This rumored return signals the next step in Nike’s strategy to reintroduce popular models from Durant’s earlier years, after the successful retro campaigns of the KD 3 and KD 4.

Two standout colorways are reportedly slated for the retro rollout: the vibrant “All-Star” and the fan-favorite “Peanut Butter Jelly” editions. Both versions originally gained attention for their bold design and storytelling elements, and are expected to return in their original form.

While Nike has yet to officially confirm the KD 6 reissue, the rumor has stirred excitement among fans of Durant’s signature line. With Nike Basketball focusing on retro models across several athlete partnerships in recent years, a KD 6 return seems plausible and well-timed, especially given the continued appetite for nostalgic releases.

The KD 18, meanwhile, carries Durant’s performance lineage forward, offering a sleek silhouette built for modern play. The KD 18 is expected to headline Nike’s performance line through the remainder of 2025, available now via Nike Basketball retailers.
As for the KD 6 retro, all eyes will be on Spring 2026, when the “All-Star” and “Peanut Butter Jelly” pairs are expected to drop. Until then, the spotlight remains split, between what’s new and what’s coming back.