The Revenge Tour rolls on for Kevin Durant, whose new Nike signature shoes showcase all the negative terms he’s been called as well as all of his accomplishments last season.

The Warriors star’s latest kicks, the KD 10 Finals, apparently have terms like “snake” and “cupcake” and “traitor” inscribed on the insoles — along with the reminder that Golden State went 16-1 in the playoffs en route to the 2017 NBA championship behind Durant’s Finals MVP performance.

This is how you perpetually trod on the trolls and haters…

The insoles from the Nike KD 10 “Finals” 👀@KDTrey5 literally stepping on his haters pic.twitter.com/o6Ppqr50gs — B/R Kicks (@brkicks) September 12, 2017

You’ll notice nods to the “superteam” gripe some fans have, like with the phrases “can’t beat ’em, join ’em” and “they didn’t need him to win.” Similarly included are “weakest move ever” and “easy road” and “sellout.”

Warriors fans will now take issue with such derisions as “doesn’t care about fans” and “arrogant” and “cursed” and “loser” — likely because they’ve seen otherwise since Durant joined Golden State last summer. For complete Warriors coverage,

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Of course, the shoes are clearly more for those who called him a quitter, weak, pathetic and a coward for leaving the Thunder to come to Bay Area.

That’s seemingly why Durant also featured the phrases “16-1” and “2017 champs” and “Finals MVP” in yellow — honoring one of the Warriors colors — along with his statistics in each game of the 2017 NBA Finals.

Durant keeps trolling all summer. It’s easy to wonder if the tour will continue into next season.