Kyrie Irving is in talks with Oakland-based shoe company SIA following his split from Nike, so says Musiq Soulchild.
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he's heard the Nets superstar is talking to a new shoe company about a potential deal in the aftermath of his split with Nike. We spoke to the"B.U.D.D.Y." artist in L.A. this week ... and he revealed to us that he got the shoe scoop after securing a pair of dope kicks fromMusiq -- real name Taalib Hassan Johnson -- said he was told that Irving and Carter, who runs the"Somewhere In America" brand that's based out of Oakland, Calif., have been speaking in earnest about a future collab.
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