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Which player had the best sneakers of Week 6 in the Commissioner's Cup?

Another week in the books for the PBA Commissioner's Cup means another batch of sneakers to bring out. As teams battle for playoff berths and positions, players continue to carry out heat on their feet.

Check out the best sneakers from Week 6 of the 2019 Commissioner's Cup. Let us know what your favorite pair is in the poll below.

This looks a lot like the AJ 11 "Win Like '96" with the exception of one particular detail. Check out that Jumpman logo. On the "Win Like 96," that logo is black. In what Rhodes brought out in their game against Columbian, it's a gold Jumpman. It's a nice little touch that dabbles into the usual Chinese New Year colorway. Whatever it is, it turned a lot of heads last Sunday. Only other thing that turned more heads was CJ Perez's clutch play in overtime. Sadly for Rhodes, they had to absorb an L.

Don't act like you're surprised to see Ross' name here. You knew he was going to be here. June was a busy month for Chris' sneaker rotation (as if any other month isn't). He previously brought out the Jordan 14 "Ferrari" and the Jordan 11 "Olive Lux." This time around, he went with the Candy Cane 14s. Ross remains to be one of the kings of the shoe game in the league right now. But if the Beermen continue to falter, we might not see much of Chris' sneakers this conference anymore.

It isn't Cahilig's first time to bring these out. In fact, he's been wearing them the entire conference. They have been on our radar since the his first brought them out. But you know how some shoes look better as they get beat up and kind of worn out? Yeah this pair is one of those. The Kobe 1 is a classic in itself. Add the Minneapolis-inspired colorway and you got yourself a sneaker. Cahilig also switched on Mamba Mentality with this as he helped the Columbian Dyip eke out an overtime win against the San Miguel Beermen.

Take it back to the 90s. That's what the Jordan 9 "Dream It, Do It" is all about. When this was released back in March, it came with shirts, jackets and hats that all wore the bold colors of the past decade. There's no better guy to wear it than Ronald Tubid. Tubid's game speaks of the 90s. His flair and flamboyance mix with a dash ruggedness. That's that decade. That's Ronald Tubid.

It was right about the release of Avengers: End Game that adidas teamed up with Marvel for the "Heroes Among Us" collection. It had everything from Iron Man Hardens to Nick Fury T-Mac 1s. Part of the it also was this Black Panther-inspired Dame 5s. Mariano showed them off when Ginebra faced off with the Phoenix Pulse last June 28. It was, however, a game Barangay Wakanda lost.

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