This Flyknit finding form on the 10th edition of the KD line isn't lost on Durant. 'Ten years of anything is pretty huge, but adding something as great as Flyknit makes it really special,' he says. In fact, Durant counts it as one of the two most notable shifts in the signature line's evolution. 'The KD6 was a big turning point. I trusted Leo and Nike to make a low shoe that I can wear on court, and I loved it. Now with the KD10, we combine a low cut with my favorite upper material.'
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