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Nike x Kyrie Irving sneakers are high performance basketball sneakers. The brand and the NBA star partnered in the year 2014 with their first sneaker deal, Nike x Kyrie 1.
The Nike Kyrie Low 5 'Wolf Grey' was released on Wednesday, February 1, 2023. Fans can purchase the shoes and shop for Irving's discounted merchandise on Nike's website.
Kyrie Irving and Nike ended their relationship after Irving shared a film with anti-Semitic material on social media. Irving covered the Nike logo on his shoes during a game, writing "I am free ...
Kyrie Irving had been a fixture at Nike for years since getting his first signature shoe in 2014. He's consistently been one of the brand's top sellers. And then the company chose to suspend his line.
Nike made its split from Irving official on Monday, but there were earlier signs the relationship was fraying. "Kyrie stepped over the line. It's kind of that simple," Nike founder Phil Knight ...
Kyrie Urged to “Reshape Sneaker Landscape” With Next Move. With Irving’s deal at Nike officially over, he will likely have a host of suitors looking to sign him to an endorsement deal this ...
Nets guard Kyrie Irving (11) dribbles against the Celtics on Dec. 4, 2022. AP “At Nike, we believe there is no place for hate speech and we condemn any form of anti-Semitism.
Kyrie Irving’s agent told Retail Dive the decision was mutual. “We mutually decided to part ways and wish Nike the best in their future endeavors,” Shetellia Riley Irving said.
Nike originally suspended Kyrie on Nov. 4 saying in part at the time, "At Nike, we believe there is no place for hate speech and we condemn any form of antisemitism.
Nike officially cut ties with Kyrie Irving, the company confirmed Monday, but is not expected to request current NBA player to stop wearing Kyrie-branded shoes, sources told ESPN.
Nike cut ties with Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving Monday. The move comes after Irving posted a Twitter link to a documentary containing antisemitic messages in October and initially refused to ...
Nike cut ties with Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving Monday. The move comes after Irving posted a Twitter link to a documentary containing antisemitic messages in October and initially refused to ...