
Nike TV Commercial 'Kyrie Irving: #11'
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A chucking Kyrie Irving and his father try to remember the lat time they played a game of 1-on-1 as they enter TD Garden. As the father and son duo play a friendly game, Kyrie talks about his mother passing when he was and how his father raised him and his sister alone. The Celtics point guard says he wears the number 11 in honor of his father, who sacrificed his dreams as a basketball player to give him and sister an opportunity to achieve their goals. Nike believes that it's only crazy until y
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