Kyrie Irving goes to great measures two months after the sports giant fired him due to an anti-Semitic incident in an attempt to hide the Nike swoosh from his sneakers during the NBA All-Star Game

Although Kyrie Irving has persisted in hiding the Nike logo on his footwear, the Dallas Mavericks star displayed a more inventive method than ever on Sunday during the NBA All-Star Game.

Dallas Mavericks star Kyrie Irving came up with his most creative way yet to cover the swoosh

Irving has continued to wear his iconic shoes—albeit without the swoosh, since Nike ended their collaboration with him in December due to controversy surrounding his posting of a link to an Amazon documentary and subsequent remarks. 

Irving wore a brighter pair of Nike's during the first half, with a common message on the sideThe one-time NBA champion  a collection of his unique shoe designs on Monday morningIrving debuted for the Dallas Mavericks in his signature shoes but with a 'Black Liberation' noteHe often has 'AII Even Tribe' on his sneakers purportedly a nod to his Native American heritage

Irving had tasseled fringes on his signature shoe, which may have been a result of his recent move to Texas or his presence in Utah.