The reigning PBA MVP is just honored to be part of history, helping Gilas Pilipinas end a 61-year drought and claim the gold medal in the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, China.
The Ginebra point guard was one of those driving forces for the Philippines, with his steady playmaking allowing Gilas to take down the continent’s giants, from Iran in the quarterfinals, that remarkable comeback win against China in the semifinals, and the title-clinching victory against Jordan in the gold medal game.
Inspired by his wife Jinky and son Aster, Thompson is also hoping to share the glory through his signature shoe line ST1 by World Balance as he re-released his highly in-demand"The Shot" colorway. But that’s not all, with more colorways, particularly the all-red variation dubbed “Alab” and a shoe tailored for kids set to be unveiled later this month. On top of that, “Hustleman” is also bound to hit the stores with the shoe specifically designed for streetball players.
Thompson also gave fans a glimpse of his much-awaited ST2 which he wore during the Asian Games, keeping the fans on their toes for his next release.
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