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The days of only living in sport or only living in style I don't see that too much. The big opportunity is taking those two elements and seeing how they form together. Both sides, both halves of the equation have to work together.KA: For me, my whole life has been wrapped around creativity. My mother was an artist and a designer. I actually, believe it or not, in my early days through a part of college I was studying to be a designer. For me personally, creativity comes from within. What I've had to opportunity to do for a couple of decades is work in and around tremendously creative people and that was a huge part of the attraction and the opportunity to what lives in adidas Basketball.
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