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Nike Just Previewed a Ton of Sneakers Coming Out This Year and in Early 2026

The latest from the brand's SNKRS Showcase preview includes new and retro basketball styles.

After officially unveiling the Sabrina 3 this morning, Nike is once again taking footwear leaks into its own hands with its latest SNKRS Showcase. This time, the seasonal preview focuses on the sport of basketball with both performance and retro sneakers highlighted.

For a majority of fans, the group’s retro lineup will likely be the most enticing. Centered around Foamposites, there are plenty of classic and new looks for readers to look forward to. The Air Foamposite One will return in its “Cough Drop” (Black/Varsity Red) makeup while also debuting a new carbon fiber-patterned Black/Dark Smoke Gray look. Its cousin, the Air Foamposite Pro, is officially confirmed to return in both its original Pearl and its Pine Green colorway. The Air Flightposite will be released in a Jason Kidd-inspired Midnight Navy as well as an all-new Baroque Brown style. Rounding out the retro models is Kevin Durant’s KD 4 in its Texas Longhorns Desert Orange/White variation.

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Nike Air Foamposite Pro Pearl.
Nike Air Foamposite Pro Pearl. Nike
Nike Air Foamposite Pro Pine Green.
Nike Air Foamposite Pro Pine Green. Nike
Nike Air Foamposite One Black/Varsity Red.
Nike Air Foamposite One Black/Varsity Red. Nike
Nike Air Foamposite One Black/Dark Smoke Gray.
Nike Air Foamposite One Black/Dark Smoke Gray. Nike
Nike Air Flightposite Midnight Navy.
Nike Air Flightposite Midnight Navy. Nike
Nike Air Flightposite Baroque Brown.
Nike Air Flightposite Baroque Brown. Nike
Nike KD 4 Longhorns.
Nike KD 4 Longhorns. Nike

The hooper-favorite G.T. Series will continue with the introduction of the anticipated G.T. Future model in Fire, Lightning and Metallic colorways. The original G.T. Cut 1 will return in Black/Chrome, White/Chrome and Volt looks, while Jordan Poole’s G.T. Cut 3 PE will see a public release.

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Nike G.T. Future Metallic.
Nike G.T. Future Metallic. Nike
Nike G.T. Future Fire.
Nike G.T. Future Fire. Nike
Nike G.T. Future Lightning.
Nike G.T. Future Lightning. Nike
Nike G.T. Cut 1 Retro Volt.
Nike G.T. Cut 1 Retro Volt. Nike
Nike G.T. Cut 1 Retro Black/Chrome.
Nike G.T. Cut 1 Retro Black/Chrome. Nike
Nike G.T. Cut 1 Retro White/Chrome.
Nike G.T. Cut 1 Retro White/Chrome. Nike
Nike G.T. Cut 3 Jordan Poole PE.
Nike G.T. Cut 3 Jordan Poole PE. Nike

Launching exclusively in China is the S.T. Flare. Equipped for streetball, the outdoor sneaker will come in Dark Smoke Gray and Light Wild Mango styles.

Nike S.T. Flare Light Wild Mango.
Nike S.T. Flare Light Wild Mango. Nike
Nike S.T. Flare Dark Smoke Gray.
Nike S.T. Flare Dark Smoke Gray. Nike

Ja Morant’s latest signature shoe, the Nike Ja 3, will be released in new NY vs. NY and EYBL colorways featuring a graffiti mark hand-drawn by Morant. 

Nike Ja 3 NY vs. NY.
Nike Ja 3 NY vs. NY. Nike
Nike Ja 3 EYBL.
Nike Ja 3 EYBL. Nike

Giannis Antetokounmpo’s Giannis Freak 7 gets in on the action with Ignition and Live Wire looks.

Nike Giannis Freak 7 Ignition.
Nike Giannis Freak 7 Ignition. Nike
Nike Giannis Freak 7 Live Wire.
Nike Giannis Freak 7 Live Wire. Nike

Kevin Durant’s Terra Humara-inspired KD 18 will release in various heritage-themed designs including a Foamposite-like International Blue, an Air Force 1-adjacent Halloween and a Longhorns-informed Rise make up. 

Nike KD 18 International Blue.
Nike KD 18 International Blue. Nike
Nike KD 18 Halloween.
Nike KD 18 Halloween. Nike
Nike KD 18 Longhorns.
Nike KD 18 Longhorns. Nike

“Nike Basketball continues to be the ultimate champion and fan of hoops and hoopers, and we can’t wait to see what’s rocked on the courts in the coming months,” Ross Klein, Nike’s senior director of men’s basketball footwear product design, said in a press release. 

The pairs featured in today’s SNKRS Showcase will begin releasing in July with launches continuing through early 2026.