The Nike KD 17 "Easy Money" Gets Colorful

Featuring a custom Kevin Durant-covered currency across the upper.

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Name: Nike KD 17 “Easy Money”
Colorway: Barely Volt/Hyper Pink/Total Orange/Baltic Blue
SKU: HF1811-700
MSRP: $160 USD
Release Date: January 16
Where to Buy: Nike

Kevin Durant is still a force to be reckoned with in the NBA at the age of 36. The Phoenix Suns star is putting up well over 27 points per game despite dealing with a midseason injury. At the same time, him and Nike Basketball have continued the rollout of the Nike KD 17 with new colorways each month. Adding to the list of drops to come, a new “Easy Money” look has been revealed by the Swoosh.

Kicking off this new take on the sneaker, it embraces the “Easy Money” part of Durant’s “Easy Money Sniper” persona as it depicts the star atop his own custom currency with his number 35 visible on each bill. That’s not the only thing that makes this pair pop — its color arrangement is just as bold, with a flurry of blue, green, yellow, orange and purple all mixed together.

At the time of writing, Nike Basketball has not yet announced when this “Easy Money” rendition of the Nike KD 17 will be dropping. Stay tuned for updates as it is currently expected to release on January 16 via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a starting price of $160 USD.

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