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all about storytelling. He uses his sneakers as platforms to share his story, as well as the stories of others. He’s hit the court in numerous PEs throughout the years, harkening back to his time shooting in the driveway with his father, or eating cereal, or grabbing donuts from Krispy Kreme. He even created a pair of Kyrie 4s called “Power is Female,” in celebration of strong women. They dominated the WNBA footwear scene all summer.

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