AJ Dybansta Debuts Another Nike PE with GT Cut 1 Spider-Verse Colorway
PublishedQuick Facts
- Dybansta broke out the Nike GT Cut 1 AJ Dybansta Spider-Verse PE during Saturday’s match-up on the road against the Kansas Jayhawks
- The white, blue, and pink colorway is inspired by Dybansta’s love for all things Spider-Man, particularly “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse”, and a Spider-Man basketball hoop that his dad gifted him as a child
- The Nike GT Cut 1 AJ Dybansta Spider-Verse PE isn’t currently on the Nike release calendar, so don’t expect this pair to be released to the public

BYU Forward AJ Dybansta is NCAA basketball’s biggest star. The consensus early pick for next year’s number 1 slot in the NBA Draft, Dybansta has brought the spotlight of the NIL world to Utah, with a major Nike deal that saw the Massachusetts-born star help debut the Nike GT Future silhouette. Now, Dybansta is adding another PE to the mix, bringing his love for Spider-Man to a colorway of the Nike GT Cut 1.
Dybansta broke out the Nike GT Cut 1 AJ Dybansta Spider-Verse PE during Saturday’s match-up on the road against the Kansas Jayhawks. The white, blue, and pink colorway is inspired by Dybansta’s love for all things Spider-Man, particularly “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse”, and a Spider-Man basketball hoop that his dad gifted him as a child.
Starting with white on the upper and mesh on the side panels, the partial side panel Swoosh is done in metallic silver to match the mini Swoosh on the toe, with a mix of black, white, and pink comic book detailing on the tongue and lace panels. This is paired with a pink gradient outsole that shifts to black and white paint splatter in between blue accents on the heel. At the back of the heel, personalized AJ branding is added with Beyond sitting below as a reference to the Spider-Verse sequel coming next year.
The Nike GT Cut 1 AJ Dybansta Spider-Verse PE isn’t currently on the Nike release calendar, so don’t expect this pair to be released to the public. To keep up with all the latest NCAA PE and AJ Dybansta Nike news, download the Sole Retriever mobile app.
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