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The NBA season just ended, but Kyrie Irving and the Brooklyn Nets are already looking ahead to 2020-2021. Just yesterday, the team shared a glimpse of its new Classic Edition uniforms, as Irving was featured in the teaser wearing his next Nike signature shoe, the Kyrie 7.

While we get a clear look at the Nets uniform, the sneaker, on the other hand, is far more difficult to make out. We do, however, see the mid-top silhouette previewed in a black and white colorway, complete with Swoosh branding on the side and the all-seeing-eye as well as the moon and sun on the heels. The shoe appears to incorporate semi-translucent elements as well.

This is the first look so far at Irving's upcoming Nike Kyrie 7, which is rumored to arrive this fall. Expect to see more of the sneaker as we near the upcoming NBA season.

Click the arrow on the Instagram post below for a glimpse at the Kyrie 7.

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