Nike’s performance hoops line continues to sharpen their edge, and the Zoom GT Cut 4 ‘Think Pink’ lands with both purpose and presence. Linked to the Kay Yow Cancer Fund, this latest GT Cut carries forward one of Nike Basketball’s most meaningful traditions.
Nike’s relationship with Kay Yow stretches back to 2008, with ‘Think Pink’ colourways historically reserved for player exclusives and select programs to raise awareness for breast cancer research. That heritage gives this GT Cut 4 a weight that goes beyond aesthetics, even as the all-pink execution does plenty of visual heavy lifting. From the saturated upper to the subtle Kay Yow branding via a special hangtag, the message is clear without tipping into gimmickry.
Performance-wise, the Zoom GT Cut 4 stays locked into its core mission: speed, control, and precision. Built for guards who live off hard cuts and sudden changes of direction, the low-to-the-ground setup prioritises court feel, while responsive Zoom cushioning delivers bounce without sacrificing stability. A lightweight mesh upper keeps things breathable and secure, rounding out a package that’s all about movement and reaction time.
While past ‘Think Pink’ releases have often remained PE-only, interest around this pair suggests the GT Cut line’s growing cultural pull. With a projected March 2026 release, the Zoom GT Cut 4 ‘Think Pink’ stands as a reminder that Nike’s most compelling basketball shoes often balance performance innovation with purpose-driven storytelling.
For more on the GT Cut 4, make sure to get your eyeballs across the ‘Year of the Horse’ edition.
