
Nike Basketball continues to imagine its popular G.T. Cut 4 in eye-catching color schemes. The future-forward silhouette—which has been a favorite of Victor Wembanyama—most recently emerged in a metallic makeover that evokes images of 2010's "Copper" Air Foamposite One. The pair has been made for the San Antonio Spurs' Dylan Harper.
Officially clad in a "Metallic Rose Gold/Deep Maroon" medley, the latest Greater Than basketball shoe features a shimmering finish across its upper. The synthetic build doesn't feature a one-to-one aesthetic like the aforementioned "Copper" pair, but the through-line is there—especially when considering the current state of Nike Basketball.
Designs like the G.T. Future have also harkened back to popular Fomaposite pairs from the past. The Swoosh will likely never make the connection between the 16-year-old color scheme and its newest G.T. Cut, but the "Metallic Rose Gold" finish will surely be appreciated by savvy fans.
Hits of "Deep Maroon" animate laces, inner lining, and Swooshes. Harper's logo rounds out the ensemble on the spines.
Enjoy detailed e-commerce shots of the G.T. Cut 4 ahead. Pairs should release via Nike.com before June arrives.
For more sneaker news, check out the ultra-cushioned Vomero Premium running shoe. If you want to take a break from footwear, read about Brazil's 2026 Away jersey by Jordan Brand.











