Nike appears set to once again own one of the year’s most important non-signature basketball releases with the Zoom GT Cut 4. Slated to debut at the start of 2026, the model stands out as one of the most visually distinctive silhouettes in the Greater Than series to date. As is typically the case ahead of a major launch, we’re now entering the “leaked colorway” phase, where early looks begin to define expectations for the shoe’s broader rollout.
The latest style to surface arrives in a timeless black and University Gold pairing, a combination often dubbed “Bruce Lee” due to its association with the legendary martial artist’s iconic look in Game of Death. Black covers the molded tongue, forefoot, and liner, while University Gold comes plastered pretty much everywhere else.
This is one of several GT Cut 4s expected for Spring/Summer 2026, joined by metallic blue and metallic red options as well as an iridescent look previously debuted by WNBA star Paige Bueckers. As for performance, the GT Cut 4 is equipped with ZoomX 3.0 cushioning in the midsole paired with a parabolic Zoom Strobel. RBX foam in the outsole, a reworked traction pattern, 3D-molded collars, and a reinforced exoskeleton exterior round out the technical highlights.
The Nike Zoom GT Cut 4 “University Gold/Black” aka “Bruce Lee” is expected to release Spring/Summer 2026. Pricing has not yet been confirmed, though a range around $190–$200 is most likely. See detailed images below and stay tuned for further updates.














