
Nike Basketball has officially unveiled Devin Booker’s second signature model, the Nike Book 2 — a continuation of the Suns star’s push for a modern, classic basketball silhouette built for performance and everyday wear. First spotted on-court today during Booker's pre-game workouts, the Book 2 arrives as a refined evolution of his debut model, shaped by Devin’s eye for design and his demand for a lower, more responsive ride.
The Book 2 keeps things simple in shape but intricate under the hood, blending influences from skate footwear, vintage sportswear, and Booker’s love of classic Nike runners. The low-profile construction focuses on court feel, built around a forefoot Air Zoom unit, a Cushlon 3.0 midsole, and a plush foam sock liner. A modernized upper — offered in both a lightweight webbed mesh version and a molded variant — gives the shoe a streamlined look while enhancing midfoot containment.
Booker’s nods to Phoenix and his detail-oriented approach appear throughout. Colorways draw from the desert palette he used on early pairs, while the outsole channels the classic Air Force 1’s traction pattern with a new sun-dappled herringbone layout. Cactus-inspired accents, micro–hand-drawn asterisks, and subtle storytelling cues line the tooling and upper. A wide lateral outrigger adds stability for quick cuts, rounding out a performance package tailored to Devin’s preferences.
Alongside the footwear, Nike is launching the Book 2 apparel collection — eight pieces built around premium fabrics, classic basketball cuts, and sun-faded treatments meant to mirror life in the desert. The lineup includes long-sleeve tees honoring Booker’s Cane Corso, tunnel-ready woven pieces, and a brushed fleece set designed to connect the full aesthetic.

The Nike Book 2 and its accompanying apparel collection are set to release on January 2, 2026 on nike.com and at select retailers. Stay tuned for full colorway breakdowns and official product images as the launch approaches.
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