#KicksStalker: PBA players digging 'Kyrie 5' | Inquirer Sports

#KicksStalker: PBA players digging ‘Kyrie 5’

By: - Reporter / @MarkGiongcoINQ
/ 06:10 PM January 19, 2019

It seems like players are really digging Kyrie Irving’s fifth signature shoe.

A pair of big men in Blackwater rookie Abu Tratter and NorthPort veteran Mo Tautuaa were just among those who laced up the Kyrie 5s on Wednesday day in the 2019 PBA Philippine Cup.

Abu Tratter’s Multi-Color Kyrie 5. Photo by Tristan Tamayo/INQUIRER.net

Tratter hooped in the “Multi-Color” Kyrie 5, which features a galaxy-themed shroud, in a loss to the Batang Pier wherein he had a near double-double effort of 18 points and nine rebounds in his PBA debut while Tautuaa kept it lowkey crisp and rocked the “Black Magic” as he helped NorthPort cruise to a rout.

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Moala Tautuaa’s Kyrie 5 “Black Magic.”

Phoenix forward JC Intal went retro with the Jordan 12 “Gym Red” that blended in well with the Fuel Masters’ new black and red kits in a dramatic overtime win over Meralco.

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JC Intal sports Jordan XII “Gym Red.”

NorthPort guard Robert Bolick showed out in a clean pair of Under Armour Curry 4 “All-Star” in his stellar PBA debut.

Robert Bolick rocks Steph Curry 4 “All-Star.”

No wonder Bolick was wet like Steph and shot the lights out by going 10-of-12 from the field en route to a 26-point night.

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TAGS: 2019 Philippine Cup, Abu Tratter, JC Intal, Jordan, KicksStalker, Kyrie Irving, Mo Tautuaa, Nike, PBA, robert bolick, Under Armour

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