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Kyrie Irving Covers Logo On Nike Sneakers By Paying Homage To Native American Roots, Twitter Reacts

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After his well-publicized spit with Nike, NBA star Kyrie Irving has found creative ways to cover up his sneakers rather than throw them away.

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